Every person has a domninant trait, so theres no real way to find out until the baby is born.
If you have blue eyes, your dominant trait for passing on genes, could be brown. so, its pretty random.
However, in any case, Blue is dominant and Brown is not.
it all depends on the traits that were passed down from your parents.
It is difficult to predict with certainty, but it is likely that your son's hair color will be somewhere between brown and blond, possibly a light brown or sandy blonde color. Genetics can be unpredictable, so your son could potentially have a different shade altogether.
Robert Brown's father was James Brown and his mother was Helen Brown.
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It's very hard to answer this question as there are no details on what alleles the fathers or mothers DNA contains. The father has to have an allele for red hair for the child to have a chance of having it. Presuming that the father has a brown and red hair allele and the mother has the same it works out like this. Brown + Brown = Brown Brown + Red = Brown (Because it's dominant) Brown + Red (from other parents) = Brown (Because brown is dominant) Red + Red = Red The chances of brown therefore is 3:1 as you cannot be sure on what the child will receive. MORE like 5-1 his here will be blond
The baby could inherit any combination of traits from their parents, as eye color and hair color are determined by multiple genes. It's possible for the baby to have brown eyes and black hair like the father, blue eyes and blond hair like the mother, or a mix of these traits. The actual outcome is based on the specific genetic combinations inherited from each parent.
variation in which you get some features from your mother and some from father that are different (from others; ex. your sister has brown hair and you have blond hair)
Robert Brown's father was James Brown and his mother was Helen Brown.
It is difficult to predict with certainty, but it is likely that your son's hair color will be somewhere between brown and blond, possibly a light brown or sandy blonde color. Genetics can be unpredictable, so your son could potentially have a different shade altogether.
Probably brown hair and eyes; blue and blonde are both genetically "weaker" traits.
Yes, they can have a baby with blond hair if the mother has the gene that produces blonde hair (recessive) and also if the father has the same gene. It would be best if they both had blonde hair, but two people with brown hair can still have a blonde haired baby. It all depends on the genes that the parents received from their parents.
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Linda Brown's Mother and father's name is Oliver Brown and Leola Brown.
I don't know how much you know about genes, but there are dominant genes and recessive genes, and you only get two genes (a person could get two dominants or two recessives or one dominant and one recessive) To explain it better, here is a scenario:The father has a dominant blue eye gene + a recessive dark brown eye gene and two blond hair genes,While the mother has a dominant blond hair gene + a recessive brown hair gene and has a dominant hazel eye gene and a recessive green eye gene.Those two people have three kids: two have blond hair, one inherits his father's blue eye gene while the other inherits his mother's recessive green eye gene (leading to the first having blue eyes and the second having green eyes), and the last inherits his/her father's recessive dark brown gene and the mother's brown hair gene.If you look at old photographs you might find some grandparents have the same dark brown eyes or brown hair as you.
It's very hard to answer this question as there are no details on what alleles the fathers or mothers DNA contains. The father has to have an allele for red hair for the child to have a chance of having it. Presuming that the father has a brown and red hair allele and the mother has the same it works out like this. Brown + Brown = Brown Brown + Red = Brown (Because it's dominant) Brown + Red (from other parents) = Brown (Because brown is dominant) Red + Red = Red The chances of brown therefore is 3:1 as you cannot be sure on what the child will receive. MORE like 5-1 his here will be blond
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Having blond hair is considered a mutation because it is a genetic variation from the typical hair colors of brown, black, or red. The mutation affects the production of melanin, a pigment that gives hair its color, resulting in the lighter shade of blond hair.
Brown in the earlier games, blond in the later ones.