more than likely cause most baby's get more traits from their daddy!
2006-10-27 17:17:22
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answered by randaroo87 4
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OMG today in science we were doing this genetics thing. You have to find the dominant gene and I don't know what gene is dominant and which is not. I have the same questions you do all the time. We started studing genetics in 7th grade and that is a chapter that is so interesting to me. However my crazy teacher doesn't even know how to answer my questions.
You have to fint the dominant genes then make a punent square. I think our text books are on the internet... it is called... i wanna say I-text but i'm not sure...
2006-10-28 00:20:43
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answered by e 4
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It could be any sort of mix of the two of you. Wouldn't it be cute though with cafe-au-lait skin (no freckles), and red hair?
I was out with my grandma once at WalMart, and saw a black woman, with her white (blonde, blue eyed) husband and kids. The two boys were a homogenous mix--light brown skin with silky curls like their father's, only medium brown in colour. The oldest child, a girl, was a real stunner. She had her mother's black skin, with her father's long blonde curls. In fact, ALL her body hair was the lightest blonde. Her lashes alone were stunning against her skin. But instead of her father's blue or mother's brown eyes, she had topaz yellow eyes like a cat. I'm afraid I couldn't stop staring at her. The mother noticed and was glaring at me, until I said "My God, she is so absolutely stunning! Just beautiful." All she said was "Thank You" and walked away. The daughter ignored everyone.
2006-10-28 00:51:01
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answered by Anonymous
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It's all about the dominant gene, however, I can tell you that black is dominant over any other color but considering the mix, the baby will have highlights and even light hair eventually. It can very well change over the years...
2006-10-28 00:26:03
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answered by GLENNYS D 1
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50/50 whichever grabs the dominate trait in the chart thingy
2006-10-28 00:17:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Your hair may be dominant...but Mother Nature rules!
2006-10-28 00:22:02
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answered by May I help You? 6
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depends on your genes. Not very likely, though.
2006-10-28 00:26:48
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answered by wildstar_2 6
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