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what my baby would look like im looking for a wesite that will tell me the possabilities of what my child would look like.
my man is black/mixed (white mom black dad) with brown eyes....
im white with blue eyes...
please help.
thankyou
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You can never tell fully what your baby is gonna look like.
You could get an Alleel test and see what characteristics it has and it could help you out a bit.
But im sure your baby is going to be very pretty.
Vanyn
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Im assuming he will be light brown and brown eyes but heres a website:
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Research punnet squares. It is a method of finding out the percentage of possibility. ]
no way to know. its the luck of the draw basically. ]
You cannot tell. Unlike the previous answer, the baby will not have taken 'more' of your chromosomes - the baby will have half of its chromosomes from you and half from the father, but its characteristics will depend on what genes are in those chromosomes, and whether they are recessive or dominant.
For example, blue eyes is what you would call a recessive, or weak gene. Brown, on the other hand, is strong, or dominant. So that means your baby will most probably have brown eyes. HOWEVER, it is possible for it to have blue eyes, if the father's genes for eyes are mixed (ie, he has a brown eyed gene and a blue eyed gene.)
So unless you know this kind of information about your own genes, (which you won't, unless you have paid out LOTS of money to find out), then you will not be able to work out what your baby will look like. Sorry! Genetics is a very complicated thing, enjoy the wait for your baby, I'm sire it will be beautiful whatever genes it has. ]
well there is a good chance the baby will be more white than black. but there is a chance that the baby will have more black than white, but probably more white than black. it all depends on what chromosomes the baby takes most, yours or his. ]
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