I'm 100% Chinese (traced back to 15th century), my husband is 100% Caucasian (traced back to Scotland, England, Wales and Ireland). Our daughter was born with blue-gray eyes- and they still haven't changed one bit. She is now 4 months old... don't know if they will change, but for now, they haven't!
because half the baby's genes come from the father.
yes the baby will have same genes like parents ....since the baby is developed from the zygote(2n)......and the zygote is diploid ........it formed by the union of father and mother haploid gamates (n).......except in some abnormalities.......
The genotype of the father is certainly OO (because blood type O is recessive). The genotype of the mother however can be AO or AA (both give blood type A). The baby will have a combination of the genes from the mother and the father (one of each) and so: - If the genotype of the mother is AA and the genotype of the father is OO, the baby will certainly have AO as genotype and has therefore blood type A. -If the genotype of the mother is AO and the genotype of the father is OO, the baby can have AO or OO as genotype. AO results in blood type A and OO in blood type O (50% chance).
The mother and father both give a normal baby 23 chromosomes. This is because, a normal human has 46 chromosomes in all cells, except sex cells. So, a human receives half from the mother and half from the father thus 23 from each.
No, the baby cannot be A-. A and B genotypes are codominant and O is recessive. Since the father is B and not AB, his genotype must be either BB or BO. The mother is OO. So there is no way for them to have an AO or AA baby. The baby can be Rhesus negative however, because the father may be heterozygous for the Rhesus factor.
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The baby may come like his mother or father depending on how strong the genes are .. or a bit of both.
They will be both...clearly.
Mixed
the father and mother get divorce and mother fight father so he doesnt see the baby
Not really. The mother is the one who takes care of the baby most of the time.
In most cases, your sister's mother is also your mother, and her husband is your father. If you and your baby sister have the same father but different mothers, your sister's mother's father is your father. If you and you sister have the same mother but different fathers, your baby sister's father is your step-father if he is married to your mother.
Mulattos are usually considered quite attractive.
It depends what the parents genes are.
Usually the Parents. A mother and a father.
Yes it is possible. The caucasian mother will have two genes that restrict melanin production in the skin and the mixed father will have one gene that restricts melanin production. Since the baby will get one copy of the gene from each parent, the mother will obviously pass on the gene that restricts melanin production. The father will either pass on the restricting gene or the non-restricting gene. If the father also passes on a copy of the restricting gene then the baby will be caucasian. If the father does not pass on the restricting gene, the baby will have a darker skin color.