In short from the info given, it could be possible. I wont go into the genetics of it and the probability of it. However if there was more info about the parents of each parent, then you could get an exact yes or no.
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 :)
Yes, it is possible for two parents with light hair to have a dark-haired baby. Hair color is determined by multiple genes, and it is possible for a baby to inherit different combinations of these genes from their parents, resulting in hair color variations. Additionally, genetic traits from previous generations can also play a role in determining a baby's hair color.
It depends. If both parents are pure for brown hair then no. But if they have hidden genes (genes that are there but don't show themselves) It can be possible. However both of the parents will need to carry the hidden gene because if the baby gets one blonde haired gene and one brown haired gene then the baby will have brown hair because brown hair is dominant. But if the baby gets two blonde genes then they will have blonde hair. This can be highly unlikely because there is no way to tell which genes the baby will get but it's still possible. Even if a set of parents are brown haired, it is entirely possible for this child to have blonde hair in infancy. It is common for babies to be "born tow haired" and the hair gradually to darken througout his babyhood. It is one peculiarity of genetics concerning a dominate and a recessive gene concerning hair. The presence of blonde hair on a child can indicate that the color is temporary if both parents are brown haired. While the child might have an almost white hair color during infancy, in such cases as this, by puberty the child usually has the color of his parent's hair. This anomoly is also observed in children with "red" hair. There is a recessive gene which gives the child red hair in infancy, but the hair color fades to brown by puberty.
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).
Yes, buy only if the parents are heterozygous for the trait and if the trait is dominant.
Yes. It depends upon the majority of harmones of the parents in the off spring.
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 :)
it is possible if someone related to you has blue eyes or if someone has blonde hair but i wouldn't worry about it because if you have a brown hair baby it will still be pretty some of the most beautiful people in the world have brown hair and eyes.
Yes, it is possible for two parents with light hair to have a dark-haired baby. Hair color is determined by multiple genes, and it is possible for a baby to inherit different combinations of these genes from their parents, resulting in hair color variations. Additionally, genetic traits from previous generations can also play a role in determining a baby's hair color.
It depends. If both parents are pure for brown hair then no. But if they have hidden genes (genes that are there but don't show themselves) It can be possible. However both of the parents will need to carry the hidden gene because if the baby gets one blonde haired gene and one brown haired gene then the baby will have brown hair because brown hair is dominant. But if the baby gets two blonde genes then they will have blonde hair. This can be highly unlikely because there is no way to tell which genes the baby will get but it's still possible. Even if a set of parents are brown haired, it is entirely possible for this child to have blonde hair in infancy. It is common for babies to be "born tow haired" and the hair gradually to darken througout his babyhood. It is one peculiarity of genetics concerning a dominate and a recessive gene concerning hair. The presence of blonde hair on a child can indicate that the color is temporary if both parents are brown haired. While the child might have an almost white hair color during infancy, in such cases as this, by puberty the child usually has the color of his parent's hair. This anomoly is also observed in children with "red" hair. There is a recessive gene which gives the child red hair in infancy, but the hair color fades to brown by puberty.
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).
That depends on the genes possessed by both parents. If the dad has lighter haired parents, it MAY be possible for the child to have red hair, since red is a recessive trait. However, I'd say chances are good that the child will be blonde or have light brown hair.
No one can tell what the next one will look like. Not only can they inherit colors from their parents but also from their grandparents. And haircolor can change a lot when kids grow up.
Yes, buy only if the parents are heterozygous for the trait and if the trait is dominant.
The baby's hair color will likely be a combination of the parents' genes. Since fair hair is a recessive trait, if both parents carry the gene for fair hair, their baby may inherit fair hair. However, because hair color is determined by multiple genes, the final outcome is unpredictable.
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.
Of course the baby can have brown eyes!! Only 2 blue eyed people can have a blue eyed baby, any other eye colour is possible when 2 parents have different colour eyes.