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Chinese & Hispanic baby?

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Is there any way to tell what a maybe with a Chinese father and a Hispanic mother might look like?

Any way to know which genes or features are much more dominant?

(No, Im not pregnant!)

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  1. who cares! the kid will be friggin cute!


  2. YUCK! What a gross combination!!

  3. He/she will look similar to a Filipino. (Look up the history of the Philippines)

    If you've ever taken a genetics course you'd know it's impossible to determine exactly what the baby's features will be because of the hundreds, if not thousands of phenotypes that the child could exhibit.

    Seriously? Look at a filipino. lol  

  4. asian genes are more dominant


  5. Why can't people just stay with their own race already.

  6. No, there is no way. There are WAY too many variables.

  7. The children will be so adorable. They'll  have european features ( Hispanic is a mixture of Spainard which is European and Native American which is Asian) and Asian (Chinese is definitely Asian) features which will make them look very nice.

  8. sort of like the people from the philipines islands.

    the dominant trait would be hispanic but with slented eyes.

  9. i have seen children with chinese father/mexican mother and they look almost 100% asian most of the time.

  10. Probably very similar features actually. High cheekbones, monolid eyes, brown eyes but a darker skin tone. Probably dark brown or black hair.

    Simplylovely, there is no such thing as a pure race. You're mixed just like everyone else.

  11. It would depend on what race the Hispanic mother is.  Hispanics can be of any race.  What most Americans perceive as "Hispanic" is actually a mixture of European (Spanish) and Native American (sometimes called Mestizo's).  But Hispanics can be White, Black and Mulatto too.

    Edit:

    It would appear that many of you have no idea what "Hispanic" means. The term "Hispanic" is a creation of the U.S. Census Bureau and refers to anybody from a Spanish Speaking Background or Culture regardless of Race.  It does NOT refer to any specific Race, Mixture or Nationality.    Labeling all Spanish speakers  as "Hispanic" makes about as much sense as refering to all English speakers as "Anglo".

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