It is very unlikely for them to make a dark haired baby however, it could happen if someone in the family had dark hair from past generations.
probably not, considering there going to have that dominant gene but if they have grandparents for relatives with dark brown hair it is possible. Its like when two brown eyed people have a blue eyes baby its happenedd.hope i helped :)
Almost all brown people are born with light complextions, the color of any offspring can be determined by the adult parent's coloring without a suntan. That being said, you now have a dark brown father and a light brown mother... the baby will most likely be anywhere between the shades of the two parents. There is a decent chance the baby can be lighter or darker, maybe a throwback to its grandparents. Are the parents of differing ethnicities? How did this question come about?
This can definitely happen because of the concept of genetics. This especially deals with dominant and recessive traits. If both parents have one dominant trait and one recessive trait (causing dark hair and eyes) and both parents give their child the recissive traits, this outcome is possible (although pretty rare it is seen).
The baby could inherit a mix of traits from both parents, such as hazel eyes and dark brown hair, or green eyes and light brown hair. The exact combination would depend on the specific genetic contributions from each parent.
Blond and green genes are recessive so it depends on the brow-eyed, brown-haired parent's genetic lineage. Most probably most of the children will be brown-eyed and brown haired.
It depends on whether or not the genes this baby has are dominant. The traits it has from its parents seem to be recessive, as both the parents exhibited the dark hair/eyes combination. However, it has light hair and light eyes. This means that in order to have these traits, either a mutation has occurred or it has traits from the parents. There is even a chance that the traits of light hair and eyes are dominant, and were recessed in both parents. If this is a hypothetical baby, you are in for a load of mind hurt over nothing. If this baby is real, you should go ask someone with a PhD.
Yes, parents with dark hair can have a blonde-haired baby, though it's less common. Hair color is determined by multiple genes, and if both parents carry recessive alleles for blonde hair, it's possible for them to have a child with that trait. Additionally, if there are blonde-haired ancestors in the family lineage, those genes can be passed down. Thus, genetic variation allows for unexpected hair colors in offspring.
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i would say about 25%
probably not, considering there going to have that dominant gene but if they have grandparents for relatives with dark brown hair it is possible. Its like when two brown eyed people have a blue eyes baby its happenedd.hope i helped :)
its about 50/50, but mostly depending on the skin to of the grand parents
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In Irish history the Norwegians were referred to as 'Fionnghaill' or light-haired foreigners and the Danes were 'Dubhghaill', the dark-haired foreigners. 'Dubh'means 'black'.
"Moreno(a)" which means dark haired or dark skinned, in Spanish, of course.
The Dark Haired Girl was created in 1988.
The Dark Haired Girl has 249 pages.
Brown eyes are dominant but it depends on the grandparents colouration too because the parents have THEIR parents genes. If all the siblings of the brown-eyed parent have brown eyes, there's a higher chance that the baby will have brown eyes too, especially if the blue-eyed parent has pale eyes. As for hair..... most babies are born with the colour hair they will have as an adult, then they lose practically all of it and start off again with hair the lightest it will ever be, gradually getting darker as they age. Females eye and hair colour is usually darker than males. If parents were fair-haired as kids, the children could be too, but if they were dark-haired right through from a very little toddler the baby may have dark hair too.