Nope. That's my favorite eye color for a guy. I had a bf with black eyes once. Only time I've had to do that....
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Nope. That's my favorite eye color for a guy. I had a bf with black eyes once. Only time I've had to do that....
Whoever said that blue was dominant needs to take a biology class.
Example... I know my bloodline for the last 1200 years. There has been NO mixing until my generation. We all have brown eyes. Even though my wife has hazel eyes, there is NO chance in hell (barring mutation, then all bets are off) that our children will have anything but brown eyes. Now our grandchildren- that's a different story. Since my kids will have a recessive eye color gene embedded in their personal genomes, their kids will have a chance at having a recessive eye color if they have children with someone else that carries a recessive eye color gene.
I'm afraid its more complicated than that.
Oh, don't worry... I know it's WAY more complex than what I put forth- but seriously- 1200 years of family history- it's going to take more than one generation of mixing to get rid of the brown eyes.
Well off topic here, but since you already made one correction on that person's post for me I'll make the other correction. In their defense they said blue eyes "dominate" not dominant which i'm pretty sure is what they meant to say
Whoever said that blue was dominant needs to take a biology class.
Example... I know my bloodline for the last 1200 years. There has been NO mixing until my generation. We all have brown eyes. Even though my wife has hazel eyes, there is NO chance in hell (barring mutation, then all bets are off) that our children will have anything but brown eyes. Now our grandchildren- that's a different story. Since my kids will have a recessive eye color gene embedded in their personal genomes, their kids will have a chance at having a recessive eye color if they have children with someone else that carries a recessive eye color gene.
Well off topic here, but since you already made one correction on that person's post for me I'll make the other correction. In their defense they said blue eyes "dominate" not dominant which i'm pretty sure is what they meant to say
Hahaha. I completely forgot I made that post.:ufucktard:
Nowhere in any of the discussion did this topic go near that. Projecting much are we?
Is that because most people are full of shit?
Ba-zing.
(note: my wife has brown eyes, so it's not like I'm actually talking shit.)
My mother, father and all 3 of my siblings have hazel eyes while mine are brown. I'm not educated on this topic, but I bet the mailman had brown eyes
Yes, but the original question was about genetic inheritance, alluding to dominant and recessive genes. In either case, he was incorrect. Brown eyes are dominant over lighter colors, and in numbers around the world, brown eyes also dominate. There are a LOT more people in the world with brown eyes than other colors.