I personally think would be brown, because (a. brown is mostly a dominant trait, and (b. the female's genes are normally more dominant than the male's. But, it could possibly be a mix of brown and white, and that is most likely the correct answer.
It would depend on the brunette's genotype. If they are heterozygous for that trait, then the offspring could be any combination of blonde hair, brown hair, blue eyes, or brown eyes. If the brunette is homozygous dominant, then it's 100% sure the offspring will have a phenotype the same as the brunette.
Yes, it is possible for a blue-eyed male and a brown-eyed female to have a brown-eyed child. Eye color is a polygenic trait, meaning it is influenced by multiple genes. Both parents can carry genes for brown eyes, and if those genes are passed on to the child, they can have brown eyes even if neither parent has brown eyes.
The children would likely have a 50% chance of having brown eyes and a 50% chance of having blue eyes. Eye color is a polygenic trait, meaning it is determined by multiple genes, so the actual outcome can vary.
If the parent snapdragons pass along a white gene (W) to the offspring, then the offspring will be white. If the parent snapdragons pass along a red gene (R) to the offspring, then the offspring will be red.
I think that you will have yellow becaues green color could make yellow.
If a black and brown rabbit mate, their offspring could potentially have a mix of black, brown, and dark brown fur. It is not possible to predict exactly how many offspring would be dark brown without knowing the genetics of the parents. Each offspring has a different combination of genes that determine its fur color.
People thought that the color would be in between the two colors.
they would come out with bits of the parents colours They would probably be majority of brown babies possible with white patterns. It depends if either rabbit is of solid colour.
his offspring hair color will be brown
Peter Rabbit has brown eyes.
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Usually if it's a white rabbit, it would have a red eye, but if it was a brown one or black one, then the color would be black or darkish brown
Not necessarily. I once saw a baby rabbit with the fur color of brown but its mother was ginger and the father was brown with ginger spots. The genetics of a rabbit are complex, there are dominant and recessive genes and many variations. Wild rabbit Agouti Brown is the most dominant color gene.
they are brown and white and a little orange.
it can be white, gray, brown, or black
Brown and it needs to be a bigish rabbit with floppy ears.
gray