No dyes, DNA alteration, etc.
I think if mum drinks Guinness during pregancy, kid will have black hair and if she drinks lager, brown hair.
Is it possible to have 1 kid with black hair %26amp; 1 kid with brown hair when both parents have blond hair? lol sure it is my husband cousin had 3 kids two with blond hair and one with brown...both her and hubbie have brown hair lol it would run in your genes though
Is it possible to have 1 kid with black hair %26amp; 1 kid with brown hair when both parents have blond hair? yes
Is it possible to have 1 kid with black hair %26amp; 1 kid with brown hair when both parents have blond hair? I don't know what those substances are but you should look at your families history when it comes to hair color.
Maybe blonde hair skips a generation for both of you.
Therefore your children have different color hair.
Is it possible to have 1 kid with black hair %26amp; 1 kid with brown hair when both parents have blond hair? It is very possible for kids to do that. My mom and dad have brown hair and I have blonde and my sister has red. Go figure.
Is it possible to have 1 kid with black hair %26amp; 1 kid with brown hair when both parents have blond hair? You're joking about the Guinness, right?
Yes, it's perfectly possible. Blonde is a recessive gene, so even if you have two blonde parents there's no guarantee that the kids will be blonde.
Is it possible to have 1 kid with black hair %26amp; 1 kid with brown hair when both parents have blond hair? Yes. You are both hetero zygotic and blond is a recessive trait.
Is it possible to have 1 kid with black hair %26amp; 1 kid with brown hair when both parents have blond hair? Well, mom should NOT be drinking anything with alcohol while pregnant! The hair color of the parent's doesn't matter. It can be ancestors that determine the hair color. There have been two white parents that have black children because they have black ancestors. This happened to a famous actress and her name escapes me right now.
Is it possible to have 1 kid with black hair %26amp; 1 kid with brown hair when both parents have blond hair? yes anything is possible depending on your fore fathers
genes from grandfathers or before can resurface in kids,overstepping the parents.
check a documentary called the ghost in our genes from BBC.
even deseases from the past as well as effects of traumatic experiences that happened to your grandfathers parents can effect the child of now .
Is it possible to have 1 kid with black hair %26amp; 1 kid with brown hair when both parents have blond hair? ya its genetics, if someone in your family had light hair at one point then it is possible
Is it possible to have 1 kid with black hair %26amp; 1 kid with brown hair when both parents have blond hair? YEA ITS THE RESESSIVE GENES KICKING IN
Is it possible to have 1 kid with black hair %26amp; 1 kid with brown hair when both parents have blond hair? Indeed it is possible. Often traits will jump one or two generations. My uncle has bright red hair and the only person in our family with red hair is his great-grandfather, many of his facial features look like him as well. As for drinking Guiness during pregnancy, it is a bad idea.
Is it possible to have 1 kid with black hair %26amp; 1 kid with brown hair when both parents have blond hair? Yes it is possible to have children with different hair than the parents but the beer would have nothing to do with it other than possibly causing birth defects
Is it possible to have 1 kid with black hair %26amp; 1 kid with brown hair when both parents have blond hair? the gene for hair from likely to unlike goes like so first likely black hair(ok really really dark brown) then brown and finally blond so the example your gave us aren't so uncommon. and if u have 2 brown hair parent and u have a kid with blond then that means one of your ancestors was blond
Is it possible to have 1 kid with black hair %26amp; 1 kid with brown hair when both parents have blond hair? Of course it could be hereditary
Is it possible to have 1 kid with black hair %26amp; 1 kid with brown hair when both parents have blond hair? 2 naturally blonde parents should have kids with blonde or red hair. blonde hair is recessive and brown and black are dominant. if you had genes for brown or black your hair would be brown or black.
Is it possible to have 1 kid with black hair %26amp; 1 kid with brown hair when both parents have blond hair? definitely...
Blonde hair, blue eyes and white skin is actually the omission of pigment in those items there are quite a few more but those are the most common. Having no pigment and carrying traits like blonde hair or blue eyes is the equivalent of having Opositive blood in amatter of speaking.
Blonde hair is a recessive trait, and hides in the bodies genes...kinda' like a mutation, believe it or not. The trait of blonde hair can come out at anytime, regardless of the parents traits.
Is it possible to have 1 kid with black hair %26amp; 1 kid with brown hair when both parents have blond hair? Genetics. Or she may have said something and God is getting even.
My grandmother had a beau that was a red-head (she had black hair) and she refused to marry him because she didn't want a passel of red-headed kids. She married my grandpa who also had black hair....five out of six of their kids were red-heads!
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the GUINNESS has nothing to do with the hair color
Is it possible to have 1 kid with black hair %26amp; 1 kid with brown hair when both parents have blond hair? it is possible
it all depends on the ressessive genes and dominant genes
Is it possible to have 1 kid with black hair %26amp; 1 kid with brown hair when both parents have blond hair? Yes...daaaa
Is it possible to have 1 kid with black hair %26amp; 1 kid with brown hair when both parents have blond hair? I thought that since blonde is recessive, a blonde person has to have two recessive genes to be blonde. Therefore, they could only pass on recessive genes which means the childen would have to be blonde. Same goes for blue eyes. However, I am sure that if mum drinks Guinness that will make all the difference. The child will also have an increased IQ.
Is it possible to have 1 kid with black hair %26amp; 1 kid with brown hair when both parents have blond hair? i think yes and it will depend on your genetic factor.....
Is it possible to have 1 kid with black hair %26amp; 1 kid with brown hair when both parents have blond hair? How the child looks, its hair colour eye colou, tall or short, fat or think has nothing to do with WHAT THE MOTHER EATS OR DRINKS DURING PREGNANCY.
Its all genetics and DNA.
My fathers family are mostly blonde and red heads, mom's family is dark brown, blonde and black headed. The eye colour of my fathers familis is blue and green, and my mom's family is full of green, blue and brown eyed people.
Mom's family are dark complexioned people who tan easy, and father's are light complexioned people who over time tan, but usually burn.
I have green eyes, black hair, and whereas mom is tan I am lightskinned and I burn easy.
My sons have dark blonde hair and are dark complexioned, and my daughters are light skinned with brown and strawberry blonde hair brown and blue eyes.
**Every person has two copies of every gene, one from their mother and one from their father. If the two genes are the same, such as brown eyes and brown eyes, then the person is homozygous for that trait; if the two genes are different, such as one brown and one blue eye gene, then the person is heterozygous for that trait, but the dominant trait will always be expressed. For example, a heterozygote for brown eyes will have brown eyes even though he has a gene for brown and a gene for blue. If the person has two genes for blue eyes, then the person is homozygous for the recessive trait and thus will have blue eyes-- the only way a recessive trait can be expressed is if the person has two copies, or is homozygous, at that gene. In our example, brown hair or eyes is always dominant to blue or green. The trait green is dominant to blue, but is not within the same gene, but only modifies the blue trait. This is why some people have hazel, or brown-green eyes. The eyes appear green only if they are on a background of homozygous blue.
If you are homozygous recessive, then you can only give a recessive gene to your offspring; likewise, if you are homozygous dominant, then you can only give a dominant gene to your offspring. If you are heterozygous, however, there is an equal chance of giving either the dominant or the recessive gene to your offspring.**As you have learned from other Q%26amp;A, the genetics of hair %26amp; eye color can be confusing because several genes are involved, not just one. Because you and three of the four grandparents have brown hair, that seems most likely for all of your children to have brown hair, although blonde or red-brown are possible. Eye color in your family is anyone's guess, but brown, green, and blue are all possible, with brown seeming to be most likely.
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