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two mixed race parents
If a mixed race man who had a parent that was pale skinned, blonde, with blue eyes and the other was black with brown eyes and black hair, had kids with someone else with the same ethnicity parents just mentioned, could their child end up as any of the following?
1) blonde, blue eyed, with pale skin, 2) completely black with black hair and brown eyes, 3) a mid skin tone, but could this child have any combination of blue/brown eyes and blonde/black hair or would it have to have brown eyes and black hair?
1) blonde, blue eyed, with pale skin, 2) completely black with black hair and brown eyes, 3) a mid skin tone, but could this child have any combination of blue/brown eyes and blonde/black hair or would it have to have brown eyes and black hair?
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A varying mid skin tone. There are authentic cases of twins born from the one insemination where one was dark and one light but the skin colour mostly mixes well.
The hair varies but as most melanin is turned on with a dark skinned person, the hair will almost certainly be very dark.
The eye colour (brown or blue) concerns a recessive gene so works a bit different. Both children who become the parents of the next generation will have brown eyes but will carry the blue gene hidden (recessive). When these genes are mixed there are four possible outcomes. 25% brown, 50% brown carrying the blue allele and 25% will have blue eyes. Note there is no visual difference between brown and brown carrying blue. So, ¾ will have brown eyes and ¼ will have blue eyes.
The hair varies but as most melanin is turned on with a dark skinned person, the hair will almost certainly be very dark.
The eye colour (brown or blue) concerns a recessive gene so works a bit different. Both children who become the parents of the next generation will have brown eyes but will carry the blue gene hidden (recessive). When these genes are mixed there are four possible outcomes. 25% brown, 50% brown carrying the blue allele and 25% will have blue eyes. Note there is no visual difference between brown and brown carrying blue. So, ¾ will have brown eyes and ¼ will have blue eyes.
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