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.
50%
A heterozygous mother can have a blond or dark-haired child, depending on the father.
Not necessarily. If both parents have the recessive gene for red hair, the child may have red hair. Brunet parents could also have a blond child.
If a grandparent or a great-grandparent of the child had red hair, then that gene could have skipped one or two generations and been passed on to the child.
Yes, it is possible. In one of the parent's family tree there were probably some blonde people, and so it is one of the DNA possibilities. It probably won't happen a lot, but it does happen. Also, there are some families (like mine) where some of the kids have blonde hair when they are young, but it gets darker as they get older.
50%
A heterozygous mother can have a blond or dark-haired child, depending on the father.
'black haired child' is "KuroKami No Kodomo"
There are many different possibilities and the odds will change based on your traits look your parents and if any of them are blond then option 1 will most likely be the case if both of your parents hair is black option 2 will most likely be the case if one of your parents hair is brown then option 3 will most likely be the case option 1: if one of your parents has blond hair the child has a 50% chance to be blond haired and a 50% chance to be black haired option 2: if both of your parents hair are black then there is a 100% chance that the child's hair will be black option 3: if one your parents hair is brown then the child has a 50% chance to be brown haired and a 50% chance to be black haired (for option 3 I'm not 100% sure, it would be great if someone else corrected me if I messed up on option 3)
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.
because some one in the family had and and it recessive trait
Not necessarily. If both parents have the recessive gene for red hair, the child may have red hair. Brunet parents could also have a blond child.
If a grandparent or a great-grandparent of the child had red hair, then that gene could have skipped one or two generations and been passed on to the child.
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!!!
Fair-Haired Child was created on 2006-01-06.
Yes, it is possible. In one of the parent's family tree there were probably some blonde people, and so it is one of the DNA possibilities. It probably won't happen a lot, but it does happen. Also, there are some families (like mine) where some of the kids have blonde hair when they are young, but it gets darker as they get older.
This type of question as a lot of ambiguity, due to the extensive factors that go into the hair color genes. While it's not impossible for a black haired man and brown haired woman to have a child with red hair, the chances are fairly low. This is because black and brown hair are both dominant.