Maybe, it depends.
Not necessarily. Hair color is determined by multiple genes inherited from both parents, so it is possible for two brown-haired parents to have a child with a different hair color, such as blonde or red. It depends on the specific combination of genes that the child inherits.
Everyone has at least two genes for hair color, but brown is dominant. If both parents have Brown-Blond genes, then they will have brown hair (because it is dominant over blond), but the child could get one blond gene from each parent and thus be Blond-Blond, and thus be blond.
Both of the parents were heterozygous with the blonde hair allele, which is recessive. When there are two parents that are heterozygous, there is a 25% chance their offspring will get two of the recessive alleles. A punnett square can be useful when determining the different phenotypes and genotypes possible in offspring
Yes, it is possible for two blond haired parents to have a red haired child if both parents carry the gene for red hair. Red hair is a recessive trait, so if both parents carry the gene, there is a chance their child could inherit it.
Yes they could have a child with blue eyes. Each person get's two pigments sort of for their eyes. If your other parent who has no blue eyes has a pigment of blue than, yes, the child could have blue eyes.
depends on the MAle and Female gender who has the certain traitsthere is 100% chance that the child would be brunette unless the Mother had One Dom. Brunette Trait and a recessive Lighthair trait (Xx) there Would be a Fifty Percent chance for a RedHead Child if the mother was a Carrier.(Xx)(x)XX,XX(y)Xy,xy
It is possible but rarely it depends on the genes.
The blond in the kitchen is Brenna Mader, the brunette having a drink is Tiffany Wade. Still searching for the other two ladies.
There are technically only three hair colors: black (brunette), blond, and red. Red is a mutation, and as such is very rare. Brunette is the most common, by advantage of being the primary hair color of the most populous nation of the world. Only those of Oriental heritage can have true brunette hair. All other dark hair colors are a combination of blond or red with brunette. Those with any shade of red hair must have two copies of a recessive gene on chromosome 16. This causes a mutation in the melanotropin receptor. Only 1-2% of the world's population has red hair (2-6% of those with northern European descent). Auburn is a combination of brunette and red.
The blond singer's name is Agnetha Faltskog.
No. Two rhesus-negative parents cannot have a rhesus-positive child.
Yes, a child of divorced parents can have two passports if each parent holds citizenship in a different country and the child is eligible for citizenship in both countries.