vettechick99
<font color=purple>Why do I open these threads?<br
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I have noticed that if one of the parents has red hair, almost always the kids have red hair. But I know that red hair is a recessive gene. So I was wondering how a recessive gene could be so powerful that the kids almost always end up with red hair?
So my thoughts: if mom has red hair she has (rr). If dad has brown hair but some red hair down the line somewhere, he has (Br) and the kids end up with red hair.
Now what if mom has red hair (rr) and dad has brown hair with no recessive red gene (BB). These kids end up having what color hair? Brown? How do they get brown if mom has red (rr)?
Just curious. I am potty training so I have lots of time to just sit around and think.
So my thoughts: if mom has red hair she has (rr). If dad has brown hair but some red hair down the line somewhere, he has (Br) and the kids end up with red hair.
Now what if mom has red hair (rr) and dad has brown hair with no recessive red gene (BB). These kids end up having what color hair? Brown? How do they get brown if mom has red (rr)?
Just curious. I am potty training so I have lots of time to just sit around and think.






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