Well, here you go ......
75 % Black
6.25 % Chinese
18.75 % White
Good Luck with whatever!!
2006-08-03 05:58:33
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answered by Xan 2
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Grandmother is 1/2 black 1/4 Chinese and 1/4 white. Dad is 1/2 black 3/8 white and 1/8 Chinese. You are 3/4 black, 3/16 white and 1/16 Chinese.
2006-08-03 05:54:06
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answer #2
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answered by Artemis61779 3
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All American. Actually, your grandmother would be 1/2 black, 1/4 white, and 1/4 Chinese. Your Dad would be 1/2 black, 3/8 white, and 1/8 Chinese. That makes you 3/4 black, 3/16 white, and 1/16 Chinese.
2006-08-03 07:28:08
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answer #3
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answered by cross-stitch kelly 7
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3/4 black 3/16 white 1/16 Chinese
2006-08-03 10:50:16
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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GGF = W
GGM = B
GF= 1\2 W 1\2 B
GGM =1\2 B 1\2 C
GGF = 1\2 B 1\2 W
GM = 1\2 B 1\4 C 1\4 W
GM =1\2 B 1\4 C 1\4 B
GF =1\2 W 1\2 B
F = 5\8 B 1\8 C 2\8 W
F =5\8 B 1\8 C 2\8 W
M = 1 B
YOU = 13\16 B 2\16 W 1\16 C
2006-08-03 06:25:22
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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First u have to tell us if the what trait is dominant and recessive or u dealing with mendelian genetics or x linked...
Ok i did with the mandelian genetics and considered all races as incomplete dominance..Okay
So ur grandmother can either be pure Black, Black Chinese, Black White or White Chinese. As there are many possibilities for ur grandmother.... When they cross Ur dad can either be: there is a 37.5 % chance ur dad might be pure Black.
25% chace of being Black White
18.75 % chance of hime being Black Chinese (Even thinking about it makes me shiver....)
6.25% chance of him being Black White
6.25% chance of him being pure White
6.25% chance of him being White Chinese
Therefore there are a lot of possibilities what u can be... there is not correct answer just like ur dad u will have a lot of posibilities:
U can either be if ur parents cross mainly there is a big chance of u being pure black.
2006-08-03 06:01:56
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answer #6
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answered by TOMMY 2
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You are a human being. Regardless of the color of your skin, you will bleed red when cut like the rest of us.
The only way to know percentages of your genetic lineage is to do a DNA test. I have a wolf-malamute hybrid (she's almost 12 years old). And I asked the vet how much wolf was in her. He told me, because both of her parents were also wolf-malamute, she could be anywhere from 0% to 100% wolf. One can't simply say, half malamute and half wolf, because her parents were both wolf malamute. Her parents might be more of one than the other even though the parents of the parents each were one pure wolf and one pure malamute. If it helps, I have to say my dog is better than either a pure wolf or a pure malamute to me, because she seems to have gotten the best genes from both. That probably happened to you too. Its how nature works, it tries to produce the best adaptation for conditions. To be certain about percentages, you'd have to do a DNA test on yourself though. If you do, be sure and ask them to look at the genes for causing cicle-cell anemia (not sure if I spelled that right), as that is an adapted gene found mostly in Africans which makes them immune to malaria, but eventually kills them. It is possible, though not probable, that you have a positive gene allele for that, because there are african genetics in your DNA history.
2006-08-03 06:36:07
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answer #7
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answered by water boy 3
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I would need the percentages of your family members. Your grandfather on your father's side is 50/50, but I don't know the percentage for you great grandmother, or great grandfather on your mother's side.
2006-08-03 15:44:41
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answered by mommy_mommy_crappypants 4
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You sound like black to me
2006-08-03 05:47:48
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answered by Vi 3
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A human being
2006-08-03 05:49:03
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answered by katj1250 3
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