hair colour can be inherited from grandparents, great grandparents etc, not just from parents, so its very likely that a grandparent had red hair - of course no one may remember what the colour was many many years ago!
Yes it is, i myself am a ginger and i have brown eyes. it may have to do with the fact that my mom is mexican and my dad is white. i'm not totally sure but i'm glad i could answer this question. Red power! :)
You have a 100% chance at a great life no matter the color of your parents hair.
Possibly, since the gene for red hair is recessive it can be passed down if both parents carry the gene. So, depending on the genetic combination inherited by the baby, they may have a chance of having ginger hair.
The baby could have either red hair, blond hair, or a combination of both colors depending on the genetic factors involved. Red hair is typically a recessive trait, so if both parents carry the gene for red hair, there is a possibility the baby could have red hair.
It's unpredictable. For example, my Mom has red hair, but her Mom and Dad had brown hair, but their Mom and dad had black hair and one blonde. But my Dad has black hair, and his Dad had brown hair and his Mom had blonde hair, which is why I ended up with brown hair with auburn and blonde highlights and my sister ended up with blonde hair. Crazy, huh?
Same place as all other coloured hair. DNA.
You get a black dude to have it with a ginger girl trust me ive seen a little ginger black girl before and there was a black dad and a ginger white mum.
Yes it is, i myself am a ginger and i have brown eyes. it may have to do with the fact that my mom is mexican and my dad is white. i'm not totally sure but i'm glad i could answer this question. Red power! :)
You have a 100% chance at a great life no matter the color of your parents hair.
Possibly, since the gene for red hair is recessive it can be passed down if both parents carry the gene. So, depending on the genetic combination inherited by the baby, they may have a chance of having ginger hair.
his dad havent die
zero, I am afraid, lest you have the red hair gene yourself:( You may have as it can "skip a generation" (or more..). Red is recessive and brown dominant, so you could have both a red gene and a brown gene without having as much as a red tint in your hair:)
if your hair is black and the dad's hair is black the baby's hair may be black but it depends because of the recessive gene of *your mom's hair *your dad's hair *his mom's hair *his dad's hair
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The hair color of a baby is determined by a combination of genetics from both parents. With a ginger father and a mousey brown mother, there is a possibility for the baby to have a mix of these two colors or to inherit one of the colors more dominantly. It is difficult to predict the exact outcome as genetics can be complex.
Yes because they are both ginger.
He's not contributing, your adopted!!