If a biracial woman (half-white/half-black) has a baby with a white man, what would the baby look like?

Zoe Kravitz has two biracial parents, but that doesn't really make her "biracial" since both of her parents already looked a lot more Black than White. & my cousins are biracial with White fathers and all of them but one look more White. One of them was even toehead when we were little & still has straight blonde hair, and his father tells him he's a "White man with a Black mother".

First, this isn't always the case. Second, darker eyes and hair are always dominant, meaning that if a baby inherited a blonde, red, or brown hair color gene from one parent and a black hair color gene from the other parent, the baby's hair would be black. Same with eyes: brown eyes are dominant over blue, green and hazel eyes.

Skin color, on the other hand, has no dominant or recessive gene. When people of two different skin tones have a child, the child's skin tone will be a blend of the two parents skin tones.

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