Any baby will share the genetic characteristics of both parents equally.
A child with one black parent and one white parent might inherit the genes that produce very dark skin or very light skin. That does not make the child all-black or all-white; she or he will still have the genetic connection to both sides of the family -- and hopefully, the social and community connections as well.
No, 2 white parents cannot have a black baby because a child's skin color is determined by the combination of genetic traits passed down from their parents. If both parents are white, it is not genetically possible for them to have a black baby.
A baby with a black mom and white dad would have a diverse genetic makeup with traits from both parents. This genetic combination can result in unique physical characteristics such as skin tone, eye color, and hair texture. The baby's appearance will be a blend of both parents' features.
Zebras have black stripes.Zebras do not have black stripes at all. Zebras are white with brown stripes but their stripes darken as the age. Look at a picture of a baby zebra and examine the color yourself! :-)
maybe t is possible. but the baby when it gets married to a white guy and had a dark colored baby it could be the ressesive genes (hidden genes in the other parent) so yeah i like just learned tht at school! :D ~Uni4796 ---------------------------------------- Actually, the genes for the color of human skin are not as simple as say, a black or white coat in some animal. The dominance/ recessiveness is different in that example. Humans are not just black or white, but rather different "shades" depending on their genetics. So, in usual cases, a baby with a black parent and a white parent would have a skin tone intermediate of their parents' skin tones. I haven't researched or heard of any mutations that may exist that may cause a baby of such parents to be born white.
No matter what each of you looks like the baby could turn out looking completely white or black, but it has a greater chance of looking more white if the black parent is fair and the white parent is blonde or redheaded. If the white parent has red hair(and red hair is recessive) the parents should be blonde or redheaded as well. This gives the child a greater chance of having light or red hair. The white parent should have blue or gray eyes. It helps if the black parent has any of these traits.
no baby bash is a Latino (Spanish) not half black He has blue eyes, white father... Baby Bash is Mexican like the person above wrote ^^. He may look black but he is not... H
yes they could actually have either black or white
If you're white then you'd call a black person African or African-American. If you're black then you'd call a white person a white person.
i am black baby
no because white +black =mix child if you ever have any
There is no way to change it but, you can never tell if your baby is going to be white or black. If one of your relatives from a long time ago, if they were black or had sex with a black person then you might have the chance of having a black baby. Or if a relative from your husband's side is black or had sex with a black person then you might have a black baby. And anyway you shouldn't be having sex with someone else when your married
a black person is the same as a white person
Never their white and black stupppoooid
well if the baby is mixed(usually a brownish color) then it has a black daddy but if it is white then it has a white daddy
True, but wouldn't they be 1/4 white and 1/4 black? The answer is probably way easier than you ever thought it would be. It would also be a mix-race person.
To have a black baby one of the parents needs to be black. A mixed race couple can have a black baby. It isn't unheard of for a white couple to have a black baby is they have black relatives (parent or grandparent).
A zebra. A child of black and white human parents is mulatto.