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Not necessarily. The baby's hair color is determined by a combination of genetic factors from both parents, so it is possible for the baby to have a different hair color than their parents.
ok, look. there really is no answer for that, but it would not look wierd or anything. It would look like a normal baby, it would just depend on how the actual parents look.
Well, honey, genetics can be a wild ride, but generally speaking, a baby born to an Indian and a ginger will likely have a mix of features from both parents. Think beautiful brown eyes and possibly lighter hair with a hint of red. But hey, genetics can be unpredictable, so who knows - that baby might end up surprising everyone with a completely unique look!
Most likely, no, the baby will not be a ginger because the "ginger gene" is recessive and non-dominant which means that it skips generations and then might not even show because say, brown hair, in a dominant gene. I am sorry to say that no, the baby will not be a ginger. (in 150 yrs. they will be extinct you know) Signed, Crazy Ginger Girl :D
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yes and is very likely but there is nothing to worry about ginger hair is lovely
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa 'White Baby'.
True, but wouldn't they be 1/4 white and 1/4 black? The answer is probably way easier than you ever thought it would be. It would also be a mix-race person.
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The baby would only get British citizenship automatically if the parents are settled in the UK or hold British citizenship. Registration would be made under section 1(3) of the British Nationality Act 1981. Any other circumstances would be at the discretion of the Home Office immigration authorities.
If you are a white woman and your baby's father is Turkish your baby would be half white half Turkish (mixed). Native Turks are not considered Caucasian.