Probably only if you have red hair and your wife/husband has red hair... but it could happen otherwise because my friend is the only one in her family with red hair...
Genetic patterns often skip generations -- for example, I have red hair, but neither my mother or father do. My maternal grandmother did.
most likely brown hair
A pedigree chart is used to show your family tree of traits. An example is if a diagram shows your mom who had brown hair and your dad has red hair and then it shows all of the children they had and shows what color hair they had. The probability of most of the kids or all of the kids having brown hair is much higher then them having red hair.
What about it? What's your question? The kids would have one blonde parent and one red-headed parent. They'd probably be Caucasian.
The genetics of hair colors are not yet completly established. At least two gene pairs control human hair color. Your mom probably has blonde (bb) and red (rr) genes. Giving her a bbrr genotype (what is in the genes). Your dad must carry red also since you have red hair . Red is recessive to the brown. His genotype is BbRr. There is more to it than this as this doesn't account for the shades of hair color we see. But yes, this is possible.
Ranga is a slang word used by teenage kids. It refers to a person with red hair, and it comes from the word Orangutan.
Scene kids are known for bold, wild hair colors. The most popular scene colors are ebony black, platinum blonde, blood red, bubblegum pink, bold purple, and sky blue.
No, well unless someone is your mother or father's family has red hair.
Most people don't like red. But i have red hair and i love it...
Edward's hair is a red color. Not like red red but the hair color red. It is soft and has a slight wave.
She had knee length red hair.
red hair is cuter
Yes, someone does have red hair.