I'm due with my first the 30th of December and just wondering what the chances are that she will have red hair. I'm pale with red hair but the father is aboriginal with dark skin and dark hair. Is red hair even possible ?
Yes, red is more recessive than blond, so it can come from seemingly nowhere. Two blond parents can have a red-head. Two any colored hair parents can have a red-head. Eta: it's possible, but like others said, no way to predict.
Yeah really not sure how any of us can help you. It could happen everyone is different even every pregnancy is different I've seen brothers and sisters who don't look anything alike because their parents have two very different genetic make ups.
I never said it mattered it was a simple question out of curiosity
I am curious if my baby will have blue eyes but I did research on Google to find out the genetic probability.
Now if you want to provide a genealogy chart 3 generations back I might be able to take on an additional research project.
Their are plenty of red heads on my side of the family going back multiple generations but none what soever on my partners side , if that's what you were asking. >-
I never said it mattered it was a simple question out of curiosity
I am curious if my baby will have blue eyes but I did research on Google to find out the genetic probability.
Now if you want to provide a genealogy chart 3 generations back I might be able to take on an additional research project.
Their are plenty of red heads on my side of the family going back multiple generations but none what soever on my partners side , if that's what you were asking. >-
Not quite....but I really don't want that level of personal information. So let's make it easy here.
What an odd question for a forum full of strangers. I say your baby will be a red head with brown eyes. And she'll be 5'6" 140lb and by 35 she'll own a Winnebago that she uses to solve mysteries.
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Well that's a new one. I'm not sure about the red hair but can I interest you in an answer we really like around here? Ask your doctor. That probably won't help much but neither does asking an internet forum full of strangers.
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High school biology would come in handy here. Or even 6th grade science class, really. Set up a punnett square. It's that easy. Your child has a 25% chance of having red hair. Your welcome.
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My oldest brother has ginger hair, my next brother has dark brown, i am a brunette my younger brother has blonde.
My eldest brother has one blue one hazel eye, next one brown eyes, I have brown youngest has blue!
My dad has dark brown/black hair blue eyes, my mum a Brunette brown eyes.
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Yeah, I have no clue what the likelihood of this is, probably really low. My UNeducated guess is that your child will not have red hair because red hair is generally recessive while dark hair is generally dominant, but that's based on what I learned in like...middle-school biology. But yeah, who knows, your child could be a genetic anomaly...or a ninja turtle. Anything is possible, right?
Re: will baby have red hair ?
Eta: it's possible, but like others said, no way to predict.
Actually they don't both have to. Genetics can be screwy
Now if you want to provide a genealogy chart 3 generations back I might be able to take on an additional research project.
Their are plenty of red heads on my side of the family going back multiple generations but none what soever on my partners side , if that's what you were asking.
Somewhere between 0 and 25%
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As for the red hair, somewhere between 0 and 100%. Seriously, there's no way to tell.
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High school biology would come in handy here. Or even 6th grade science class, really. Set up a punnett square. It's that easy. Your child has a 25% chance of having red hair. Your welcome.
Sincerely,
Your friendly geneticist
ttc #2 since 2004 Me (35): Stage 3 Endo, DH (34): High DNA Frag
IVF/ICSI #2: April 2014: BFP!!!!!!
ET of 2 great quality embryos. + BFP on 9dp5dt. Beta #1 (10dp5dt): 257, Beta #2 (14dp5dt): 1561,
Beta #3 (21dp5d5): 8,172. Wow. It seems this is actually working. Shocked beyond belief.
1st u/s @6w5d: Baby A hb 124, Baby B hb 127 (Both measuring perfectly!)
Lost baby A. Praying that baby B stays healthy. Baby B hb 175 at 11 weeks
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