Indian and Red Head Baby When an Indian and a Red Head Have a Baby
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(Airtight) Interacial Children—Geneticist needed
posted 12 years agone in Babies
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Worker bee
- 12 years ago
- Wedding: May 2011
Since BF is Caucasian (a redhead to be exact) and I'1000 Indian we constantly get asked what our kids volition look similar. While I would honey lots of little redheads running about, BF would rather not have more redheads….issues about standing out made fifty-fifty worse when hanging out my family ha ha. So we turned to our all-time friend Google and found photos of kids with Indian and Caucasian parents and they wait like….regular dark haired Caucasian children lol. Then any bees experts on genetics out in that location?? What are my chances for having little redheads? Bets and guesses are welcome too!
PS Attaching a moving-picture show of me and my Red
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Bumble bee
- KellyV
- 12 years ago
- Wedding ceremony: September 2009
depends on the dormant and recessive genes that both you and your BF have. If both his parents are redheads with light eyes, and both your parents are dark hair dark eye, the dark hair/dark center gene is dominant. At that place is well-nigh less than a 20% hazard they will end up with lite hair/calorie-free eyes 🙂 Y'all would accept to be conveying a recessive red head gene to increase the odds. If his parents arent both crimson/calorie-free, then those chances decrease due t the dominant/recessive on his stop, and vice versa. My dad is dark skin/hair/eye italian, and my mom is light hair/green eye/pale skin. Both my brohter and I are night skin/dark center/dark hair because my dads ascendant genes came from both sides. My mom's mom has dark hair, so my moms lite hair dominant cistron was a smaller part of my genetic makeup =o) confusing, sorry!
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Bumble bee
- weddingplanner41
- 12 years ago
- Hymeneals: June 2010
I remember really annihilation is possible. I know four kids that all accept ruddy pilus and their mom is African American!
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Busy Beekeeper
- CorgiTales
- 12 years ago
- Wedding: February 2011
haha oh gosh… its and then hard to guess! The complexities of deoxyribonucleic acid are so vast that its hard to even really rely on percentages. Me, for instance– both my parents have light blue optics and tan well. I accept one center night blue, one middle half night blueish/one-half brown– how does that happen? And neither my brother nor I tan AT ALL! And so weird. 🙂
Regardless, your children volition be lucky that they will probably get something closer to your skin tone than his. As someone with peel that low-cal I can tell you for certain, it sucks! heh.
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Newbee
- mishu917
- 12 years ago
- Wedding ceremony: April 2010
All my halfie nieces and nephews look like white kids with dark hair and colored eyes, or similar really calorie-free skinned indian people. Don't know most the redhead issue though! Makes me wonder if my kids will have super thick pilus like their dad, or my pilus (which I'd adopt lol).
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Buzzing bee
- KMSull
- 12 years ago
- Wedding: Baronial 2010
I'm an english major and therefore, take no existent scientific brain for any of that mess, merely I have to say that this is one of the most unique posts I've seen on the boards recently!
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Helper bee
- catlady
- 12 years ago
- Wedding: June 2010
I don't recollect there is a fool-proof way of predicting what your hereafter children volition look like. From my understanding darker features are more dominate than others and if I recollect correctly, red hair is a recessive feature (hence why there are fewer redheads in the earth???). The only safe prediction I tin make is your children will look neither pure Indian or pure Caucasian.
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Blushing bee
- SpinningJenny
- 12 years ago
- Hymeneals: August 2010
Yous'd have to be a carrier of a carmine-headed factor, also, in order to take ruddy-headed babies. So if your family history is consistently all dark haired, the odds are pretty depression. But it isn't impossible. You never know, you could have a stray carmine-headed gene passed down from a great-grandmother and have a passle of red-headed babies. 🙂 I'm super fond of red hair myself, but I know what your Fiance means–all of my ruddy-haired friends hated being called a ginger and all that and a lot of them have dyed their hair.
On a side annotation, I knew a family in my hometown. The mom and dad both had red hair and they had five red-headed children. So they REALLY stood out in our pocket-size boondocks. Simply that'south genetics for ya. ^_^
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Worker bee
- MAlove
- 12 years ago
- Wedding: May 2011
@Kelly: Cheers for the quick caption, that really helps!
@ Danielle: Really?? Maybe in that location is hope later on all lol
@ Corgi: Blood-red has one-half bluish/greenish optics also! Afterward numerous skin appointments to bank check out moles and such, he agrees wholeheartedly with y'all.
@Mishu: This is what I call up too. Merely we both accept corkscrew curls (can't tell from the pic) then we know that's more or less a definite possiblity
@KMSull: Thanks for the kind words…
@catlady: Too bad there isn't…I guess somethings you lot but have to expect on Mother Nature to effigy out.
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Blushing bee
- Gator
- 12 years ago
What an interesting question! I know nothing about science, but I'd love to do what Kate Hudson did in How to Lose a Guy… it'd be funny to combine our baby pictures!
haha
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Bumble bee
- tea
- 12 years ago
it's really a crap shoot since it'due south all up to the dominant/recessive gene mix. at that place isn't a real good mode to know if you'll have any reds when you have kids. as a mixed kid, my sisters and i all have different pare tones and even pilus textures and then the range just betwixt the aforementioned family tin can exist drastic in and of itself so y'all never actually know.
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Buzzing bee
- hotchildinthecity
- 12 years ago
- Wedding: June 2010
I'm no scientist, simply I believe it'due south all based on dominant and recessive genes. Nighttime hair/dark eyes are ascendant genes, which is why you typically come across more brunettes than blondes in everyday life. So it sorta depends on the combined genes of your parents…for instance, my dads parents both take dark pilus and very blue eyes, and then does my dad. My mom has dark pilus and hazel eyes. Both me and my sister got night pilus and hazel eyes, but if my mom had blue eyes besides, we probably would have gotten them.
I also believe that some ethinicities have more dominant genes, which is why all the kids on Jon and Kate plus 8 expect like Jon and not Kate ;o)
And then I would imagine that your kids will probable have dark hair and eyes, but may be a little lighter than yous.
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Worker bee
- cobalt
- 12 years ago
- Wedding: April 2010
At that place is a thread on hither with a website that does that Gator.. only I don't think it is very authentic!
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Buzzing bee
- Mrs. Spaniel
- 12 years agone
- Wedding: March 2010 - Calamigos Ranch
If there are no redheads in your family, it's very unlikely that you will accept redheaded children. But y'all might accept cerise-haired grandkids!
I'm half Indian and Fiance is a blonde-haired, blue-eyed Caucasian, so he insists that we might take a blue-eyed kid or ii. I don't know about that… 😉
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Worker bee
- cobalt
- 12 years agone
- Hymeneals: April 2010
here it is
http://boards.weddingbee.com/topic/kids
haha, only like I said, I don't think it works very well!
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