skin pigmentation can come from the genes you carry and are made up of. so if you had 5 siblings and 1 was ofdarker skined and 4 who were of fair complexion and all 5 siblings went and had 3 children one of the fair complexion siblings could have a darker skined child and so forth.
Skin color is determined by the combination of genes from both parents. A black mother and white father can have a mixed-race child with a range of skin tones. However, a white mother and white father cannot have a black child because both parents lack the genes for producing darker skin pigmentation.
No, two white people cannot produce an Asian baby biologically. In order to have an Asian baby, at least one of the parents must have Asian ancestry. This is determined by the genetic makeup passed down from the parents to their offspring.
A child born to a black woman and white man would typically be considered biracial or mixed race. This child would inherit genetic traits from both parents, resulting in a unique blend of characteristics that reflect their diverse heritage. It is important to recognize and embrace their multifaceted identity.
you never can really tell, It all depends on what genes are taken from each parent. My friend is half black, half white and she is black but has little white spots on her./....so you never really know
If two white sheep produce a black offspring, the parent's genotypes for color must be heterozygous, meaning both parents carry one allele for white (let's denote it as "W") and one allele for black (denote it as "B"). This results in the genotype "WB" for each parent, allowing for the possibility of producing a "BB" genotype (black) offspring when both parents contribute the black allele. Therefore, the parents are most likely "WB" (white) and "WB" (white).
no because the black mom could have had the child before she married the white man
yes and they can also produce a totally white baby. However the children of that child will probably be mixed in colour because the child still inherits and passes on the genetic codes of it's parents.
It is possible to have a set of twins with one white child and one black child, if they are fraternal. Two eggs can be fertilized in rapid succession by fathers of different races, or the phenotype of one zygote is for light skin and the other for dark skin.
Hmm... yes. Not racially "white," but very light-skinned. If you are, say, a "Halfrican" (half white and half African American), and your partner is completely white, you could have a very fair-skinned child. It's all about pigmentation in the skin. (Just make sure the child never goes tanning. Haha.)
Well, it depens what color the parents are and well if the black gerbil has black parents and if the ruby eyed white gerbils parents are white there babies will probably produce white and black babies.
This all depends on the genetics of the parents. If the parents have both the orange and white genes, they can produce both white and orange cubs.
No, it is not biologically possible for two black parents to have a white baby. Skin color is determined by genetics, and the combination of genes from black parents will not produce a child with white skin.
(Apex Learning) A white cat and a black cat having grey kittens.
A zebra. A child of black and white human parents is mulatto.
Your Hella Dense. Negra's Are Black, Colored People [Brown Skinned] Rednecks Are White People [white skinned]
No Wendy's mother is not White, she us just lighter-skinned and wears a wig. On previous shows Wendy has shown pictures of her parents when they were younger with afros and the like.
fairskinned means being white