Zero. Blue eyes come from a recessive gene (brown eyes come from a dominant gene). So two blue-eyed parents have only blue-eye genes in them. Therefore, they can pass only blue-eye genes to their baby.
It depends on the genetic material passed on to the child by both parents. If the father also carries genes for blond hair, there is a chance the child could have blond hair, especially if both parents carry the gene for that trait.
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.
Yes, however it is much rarer as dark genes are dominant. My father had dark hair and my mother had blonde hair - I have dark hair.
Well, actually yes it also depends in bouth mom and dad geneticts if the mother Or father of the mom had blond hair and dad has blond hair, well the kid has more Chanses to be blond but if the mother or father of dad have black hair and mom have black hair well the kid have more Chanses of having black hair...or the kid can be born blond and when he grow up the hair can turn black... So it all depends but yes it can happend.
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.
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)
yes, like if both parents are blond, child may have black hair
blue eyes very likely, blond hair, not lucky- will turn out brown as brown hair is the dominant allele in a brown-blond pair of alleles (see genetics, hair color, wikipedia). Hi, no I don't agree because I have brown hair now but I was properly blond til I was 6 years old. Both my parents had brown hair. I am English (and by that I mean properly English - not muslim) and like 90% of ethnically English people, have blond hair when young that darkens with age. This is due to the English race being Germanic and related to the Germans, Danes, Norwegians etc. In the US, there are lots of people with either English or German ancestry - so much the same story there too. I do not know about English race, ancestors and genetic traits, nor the genetic background of the darkening blond hair, however if both parents have brown hair, it means that they carry at least one dominant gene that expresses brown hair. Still, if both parent have also one recessive allele for blond hair, theoretically there is a 25% chance that their children could be blond haired, and of course with blue eyes.
Example sentence - The baby has blond hair like his father.
most likely they will look the same as their parents but that's not always true
Most likely no. Dark pigments are the dominant gene.
depends on which gean it has most of