There is a mix of genetic possibilities, but based on the information provided, it's likely that your baby may inherit auburn, dark brown, or black hair. The presence of red hair in your family suggests that the gene for red hair could also be passed down.
The baby could inherit a combination of the parents' traits, resulting in a hair color that could be a mix of brown and blonde, or either one of those colors. It is also possible for the baby to inherit a different hair color altogether due to genetic variation.
No, red hair and blonde hair are two distinct hair colors. Red hair is characterized by a range of shades from copper to auburn, while blonde hair is typically light yellow to golden in color.
Interphase (a stage of mitosis) takes the cells DNA and creates a copy of it. Through prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase the cell will split apart. Then you get it so each daughter cell has the exact same DNA as the parent, including the amount it had. Meiosis is kind of the same way but you have two sets of DNA to choose from. The genes get combined and that's where you get dominant and recessive traits. Say your mom had brown hair and your dad had blonde hair. You would have the genetics you either have brown or blonde hair. Say you get blonde hair and you marry a redhead. Your children have a more likely chance to get blonde or red hair, but there is a possibility to have brown hair. It is all probability on how you guess what meiosis will yield. Hopefully this isn't too confusing:)
Pauley Perrette's natural hair color is blonde.
What?...she is blonde..
I don't know much about her but I know she has quite a pretty face and blonde hair.
my dad has blonde hair (German) and my mom has resessive blonde traits so me and my sister are blonde, but my step-mom has brown hair. My dads step kids (2) have blonde hair. Why do we all have blonde hair.
blonde hair cute mum
There is a mix of genetic possibilities, but based on the information provided, it's likely that your baby may inherit auburn, dark brown, or black hair. The presence of red hair in your family suggests that the gene for red hair could also be passed down.
no. by the mom dyeing her hair that does not mess with her genes. there for neither the mother or the father have the blonde genotype, so they could not pass it onto a child. unless, a grandparent had blonde hair. then the gene could possibly skip a generation.
genes are something you are born with and is passed down through genration to generation for exampe if your mom and dad have brown hair you will 100% have brown hair if your mom and dad have brown hair and your grand parents have blonde hair and you have blonde hair your mom or dad could be a carrier a carrier is some one who has the gene but doesnt show it so they could pass it to you
genes are something you are born with and is passed down through genration to generation for exampe if your mom and dad have brown hair you will 100% have brown hair if your mom and dad have brown hair and your grand parents have blonde hair and you have blonde hair your mom or dad could be a carrier a carrier is some one who has the gene but doesnt show it so they could pass it to you
Ask God, his Mom, Dad etc... But all I can say that his real hair color [natural hair color] is blonde, he just dyes it black. And I do agree he is very hott
That happen to my mom,She had dirty blonde hair.now she has brown hair. When you go in the sun too long it turns color.
Genes and traits get passed just like if your dad had bbrown hair and your mom had blonde hair you would either have brown or blonde so you either get your dad's family blood type or your mom's family's blood type
The baby could inherit a combination of the parents' traits, resulting in a hair color that could be a mix of brown and blonde, or either one of those colors. It is also possible for the baby to inherit a different hair color altogether due to genetic variation.