Can Blonde Parents Have a Baby With Brown Hair
can blonde couples produce black or nighttime haired children
Source: https://forums.digitalspy.com/discussion/1523386/can-blonde-couples-produce-black-or-dark-haired-children/p2
Source: https://forums.digitalspy.com/discussion/1523386/can-blonde-couples-produce-black-or-dark-haired-children/p2
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Yes, I read it and I am wondering if they taught scientific discipline at your school. I retrieve I started learning how genes worked when I was 12 and drew my first Punnett foursquare.
This isn't your first thead on this kind of thing. Why don't you do some formal study in information technology?
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What about recessive genes?
Or the milkman. Our village milkman had vivid ginger hair. Dead giveaway.
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Blonde is a recessive gene. Outside of mutation, the milkman is the only other option!
I used to hate when people would ask if I was fully related to my sisters or if my dad was my real dad because I accept a different colour pare. My grandmother was very fair skinned for a black woman and her mother could laissez passer for white. I get my colouring from them.
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ell other peope are enjoying this thread and so i volition continue talkng to them, if i dont like threads i dont come in and start maoning i only dont bring together in them. any information technology doesnt affair im not here to go back and along with people arguing lol.
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jesus, its over, was a few posts ago, got nowt to do with not liking a thread or moaning as i was non, its chosen a question.
then just drib it
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But the colour of the pigment is determined by genetics.
It's common for two dark-brown haired parents to have a blonde child. They tin both take a recessive blonde cistron along with a dominant brown one - which will mean they are both brown haired - but if both parents pass on their recessive blonde gene the child volition exist blonde.
But two blondes couldn't practise that - they can't have a recessive dark gene because if they had a night and a blonde gene their hair would be dark as dark is dominant over blonde.
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But I have a blonde son whose dad had jet blackness pilus and I had very night cherry/chocolate-brown hair. How's that happen so? (I buy my milk in Tescos). My great grandma, my gramps and the son'southward dad's grandad were all blue eyed blonde haired. I have very night green eyes - my ex had very dark grey eyes. Our son has brilliant blueish eyes, so blue everyone comments on em.
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your theory makes sense like i said i know a number of blondes who have two dark haired parents merely i dont know any dark haired people with two blonde parents.
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As I said there are exceptions, but in general the rule holds fast. Helps if y'all read the unabridged post before commenting.
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You take not allowed for mutability. Hair changes colour over time. My family is mostly red haired simply I am not. I lack the gingerness of my female parent and male parent and my hair was blackness before it slipped to the grey colour of my cousins.
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Obviously, you have a recessive blonde gene and and so did your husband. Same with center colour. Out of your five boys, is he the only bluish eyed, blonde?
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tbh this is a geeral forum if people are annoyed with threads they dont have to comment. im too a lightskinned black with all types of skintones in my family btw.
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I never got the handedness cistron affair either. My mum was lefthanded. I read somewhere information technology's unusual for women to be lefthanded.
My brother is lefthand ascendant but fairly ambidextrous. I am right hand ascendant but fairly ambidextrous. How's that work?
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I'm non defensive, I just wonder where you come up with this stuff and why information technology matters. I find information technology fascinating that yous seem non quite get how all of this works.
Thanks for telling me how forums work. With more than 9000 posts, I had no idea until you lot told me.
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all of what works?
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The others have a different dad - who is very fair haired and blue eyed.:p
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Nevermind.
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Aha!
(Non the milkman, cos you purchase it in Tesco!)
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Information technology's more that every parent carries both, just in long lineages of blondes the brown becomes the recessive gene. Blondes having dark haired babies would be rarer than brown haired parents having blondes, but similar I said, the exact nature of genetically inherited hair color, isn't fully known.
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For the hair you both accept a dominant dark gene and then you have dark hair, but you must also both accept a recessive blonde gene which y'all've passed on to your son so he has 2 blonde genes and no dark.
Re eye colour. That's supposed to be WAY more than complicated and although some parent/kid combinations are more than mutual in theory anything is possible.
NB Yes I know the pilus colour dominion has exceptions in case anybody pedantic is reading. But for the sake of keeping the thread interesting and giving some sort of answer can I please not take to say this every time? Thanks.
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Bluish eyes are believed to exist more recessive I take my great grandfathers blue/grey optics (so do all my female cousins for some reason) simply my grandparents had brown optics, every bit did my father and my mother has brilliant dark-green eyes ^^
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look at the end of the day i fabricated a thread about blondes having nighttime haired kids, my point is ive never seen information technology before, ive seen lots of dark haired people with blonde kids. i just wish all the people moaning in this thread didnt come in at all.
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which i s exactly what i was maxim, hence this thread, its a shame some get so defensive.
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For what it's worth, I call back it's an interesting thread as I do a lot of genealogy merely have nada grasp of genetics, and so spend a lot of time researching people from the past but don't have any grasp of how the people from the past carry on into the present mean solar day generations. You do end up wondering if you look like whatever of them.:D
There is only 1 extant 19thC portrait of a relative of mine and she is naught similar me simply very, very similar my long dead great aunty. Just observe it so intriguing.
My grandma died long before I was born but my dad used to be absolutely stunned, sometimes, how I had the look of her, or her mannerisms. That just seems so interesting!
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That's what my academy biology professor told me when I asked about skin/eye colour. My husband has light-green eyes, his sisters have blue eyes, his brother has brown eyes. His mother has grey eyes and his dad's are blue.
I have night chocolate-brown eyes and our children have medium-dark brown eyes (the color of tea). I doubt we have a light-eyed kid. Our youngest son has blonde-brown pilus though.
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