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Genotype for straight hair is recessive and for curly hair is dominant. So lets suppose this: h = straight hair H = curly hair Then to get straight hair, for it being a recessive for that characteristic, your children must be hh. If they are Hh, hH, or HH, they will have curly hair You, for having straight hair are hh, your husband can be Hh or HH. If you quickly use Punnett square (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punnett_square) to see the odds of each possible genotype your children might have, you will have the following: If hh + Hh: 1) hH > curly 2) hh > straight Result: 50% chances of getting straight hair If hh + HH: 1) hH > curly 2) hH > curly Result: 0% chances of getting straight hair So, yes, it is possible.
In a pedigree where curly hair (C) is a dominant trait, the genotypes of the parents can vary. If at least one parent has curly hair, their genotype could be either CC (homozygous dominant) or Cc (heterozygous). If both parents have straight hair (which is the recessive trait), their genotype must be cc. To determine the specific genotypes of the parents more accurately, you would need to analyze the phenotypes of their offspring in the pedigree.
if a man were non- hemophiliac and he marries a woman whois homozygus for nan-hemophilia,give the possible genotypes of the children
do yorkies have straight or curly hair
Some people may believe so. The actual answer depends on whether a Jew would style his or her own hair in a curly fashion. Logically speaking, Jews are no different than other humans. Do humans have curly hair? Not all. The same answer corresponds to the above question.
Hair is determined by genetics, which causes one person's hair to be curly and another's hair to be straight.
usualy if a childs mother or father has curly hair they to would probaby have curly hair to because it is a genetic thing
The man's genotype is CcFf. The woman's genotype is CcFf. These genotypes only apply if curly hair is dominant to straight hair. Freckles is dominant to no freckles. Also if a man who is heterozygous for both curly hair and freckles who then marries a woman with the same genotype.
Genotype for straight hair is recessive and for curly hair is dominant. So lets suppose this: h = straight hair H = curly hair Then to get straight hair, for it being a recessive for that characteristic, your children must be hh. If they are Hh, hH, or HH, they will have curly hair You, for having straight hair are hh, your husband can be Hh or HH. If you quickly use Punnett square (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punnett_square) to see the odds of each possible genotype your children might have, you will have the following: If hh + Hh: 1) hH > curly 2) hh > straight Result: 50% chances of getting straight hair If hh + HH: 1) hH > curly 2) hH > curly Result: 0% chances of getting straight hair So, yes, it is possible.
Just ask the person if there hair is straight or curly , simple as that :D
YOU....... ; )
It is actually more common for people to have not straight or curly hair, but wavy hair. Like skin color, hair type is a trait that tends to "mix". If a person with white skin and a person with black skin have an offspring, they will have a light brown skinned offspring. If a person with curly hair mates with a straight haired person, there is a chance they will have wavy hair
She has curly hair is correct.
yes
With a curling iron or with a perm, yes.
if a man were non- hemophiliac and he marries a woman whois homozygus for nan-hemophilia,give the possible genotypes of the children
Curly hair is hereditary. Children will get curly hair if they have parents with curly hair or if it runs in their families in grandparents.