as we get older and go through puberty our hair darkens. it is rare someone remains a very blonde color their entire life.
brown hair is related to maturity and brown hair is a dominant gene, while blonde hair and blue eyes are recessive
black color in hair is a dominant trait. same goes for brown eyes. blonde hair a blue eyes color is the opposite.
If one parent has black hair (dominant) and the other parent has white hair (recessive), the offspring will likely have black hair, as the dominant gene for black hair will override the recessive gene for white hair.
The mouse with the genotype BB would have black hair because the dominant allele B controls for black hair color.
The most dominant hair colors globally are black, brown, blonde, and red, in that order. Black hair is the most common, with brown being a close second. Blondes are less common but still prevalent, while red hair is the rarest natural hair color.
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
Brown because it is a dominant gene
It's all in the Genes. The dominant color gene allele for hair is brown.
black color in hair is a dominant trait. same goes for brown eyes. blonde hair a blue eyes color is the opposite.
Hair color is determined by genes inherited from parents. Dominant genes for hair color will be expressed over recessive genes, resulting in the dominant color being displayed. If both parents pass on recessive genes, the recessive color will be seen.
If one parent has black hair (dominant) and the other parent has white hair (recessive), the offspring will likely have black hair, as the dominant gene for black hair will override the recessive gene for white hair.
not necessarily.ok there are two parents each giving the child one gene. if one gene is recessive and one is dominant the dominant gene will decide the hair color. example the recessive gene is black hair and the dominant gene is blonde the child will most likely have blonde hair because the dominant gene is blonde hair. the dominant gene masks the recessive gene
the babies hair color will most likely have black hair! its the dominant hair color which means its stronger {darker}. the recessive color is brown. it all has to do with genes and recessive and dominate traits! make a punnet square and find out!
In China the dominant hair colour is black.
Well, black hair is the most dominant, but if you were comparing, say, blond hair to brown hair then the brown hair would be dominant. I am studying this for collage right now so I an pretty sure this is right, if it's not i am so doomed :0!!! lol! hope that helped, Aquilo
2 parents with brown hair can produce a child with red hair
The mouse with the genotype BB would have black hair because the dominant allele B controls for black hair color.
The most dominant hair colors globally are black, brown, blonde, and red, in that order. Black hair is the most common, with brown being a close second. Blondes are less common but still prevalent, while red hair is the rarest natural hair color.