Yes, two blonde parents can have a dark-haired child if they both carry a recessive gene for dark hair. The dark hair trait could be passed down from previous generations. Hair color is determined by a combination of parental genes, so genetic variability allows for different combinations of traits in offspring.
The child could inherit a mix of traits from both parents, so they may have hair that is somewhere between brown and blonde. Since brown hair is dominant over blonde hair, it is more likely that the child will have brown hair. Eye color is not directly determined by hair color, so the child could have any eye color.
The baby's hair color will depend on the combination of genetic traits inherited from both parents. Based on the parents' traits, the baby could potentially have a range of colors, including blonde, mousy, sandy brown, or red. It's difficult to predict with certainty as genetic inheritance is a complex process.
There is a possibility, but not a guarantee, that the couple could have a child with red hair because both parents carry the gene for red hair. The combination of their genetics may result in a child with a ginger hair color. However, other factors like genetic variations and gene dominance will also influence the child's hair color.
The baby could have a combination of blonde hair and brown eyes or dark brown hair with green eyes. The final outcome will depend on which traits are dominant in the parents' genetic makeup.
Um, you would not know unless you know if the hair gene is ressive or domiant in the mother of father. Um, you would not know unless you know if the hair gene is ressive or domiant in the mother of father. I have dark auburn hair and green eyes, does that help?
red is the rarest because red hair to be Strong in the family lines for it to reproduce in a baby.ZaliaHiggins Answer: It's Quite Hard To Tell - But NATURAL Blonde (Pure Blonde) Is Said To Be The Rarest Hair Colour Because Children Usually Grow Out Of The Natural Blonde And The Hair Turns Into A Dark, Dirty Blonde Colour.P.S: I Grew Out Of My Natural Blonde When I Was About 6-7, So I'm Guessing A Child Usually Has Under 10 Years Of Pure Blonde... But It's Rare To Keep To Pure Blonde For Over 10 Years.But Red Is A Different Story. It Is Rare To Produce A Child When Both Parents Aren't Red Haired. Although - It Is More Common To Have A Child When Both Parents Are Red Haired. Did You Know About 1-4% Of The World Are Red Haired And Pure Blondes Are 2%? But This Is A VERY Hard Question To Solve... Personally I Think Pure Blondes Are The Rarest!
Yes, it is possible for a hazel eyed brown haired father and a blue eyed brown haired mother to have a blonde haired blue eyed child. Hair and eye color are determined by multiple genes, and it is possible for recessive traits like blonde hair and blue eyes to be passed down from previous generations and expressed in the child.
Well your child will have a 50-50 shot at being either dark haired and dark eyed or being blond haired and blue or hazel eyed.
Yes, it is possible for two blonde-haired parents to have a child with dark brown hair if both parents carry the gene for dark hair and it is passed on to the child. Hair color is determined by a combination of genetic factors, so there is always a possibility of different hair colors appearing in offspring.
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Correct but in the Book Fall of Reach it says she is dark haired. That is incorrect because in halo Reach the game it shows her and she is blonde.
If you have dark brown hair then it is possible for you to get blonde highlights in foil. However, it may dry out your hair more then it would a lighter haired person.
When brown hair is mixed with blonde highlights, it creates a dimensional and natural-looking hair color that blends the richness of brown with the warmth and brightness of blonde. The result is often referred to as a "bronde" hair color.
It doesn't, their appearance isn't described. In the movie, Cato & Clove are being portrayed by Alexander Ludwig, a blonde, and Isabelle Fuhram, a dark haired girl.
dark haired one is nicola moriarty blonde haired one is Nicola Cowell
Dominant traits cover recessive traits. For instance, if two people of the opposite gender with brown hair also have genes for red or blonde hair, then they have a 1:4 chance of producing a child with red/blonde hair. The odds are also 1:4 for producing a child with 2 genes for brown hair; so that child would never have children with red/blonde hair even if married to a redhead or blonde. Then there are 50% (2:4) odds of producing a dark-haired child who is a carrier for red/blonde hair.
YES!!!! Both of my parents have dark brown hair. My oldest sister has blond hair and my other sister and I have copper red hair!!!