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Big B Little B and eyecolour
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When I had my son, I desperately wanted his eyes to stay blue, my now ex-mother-in-law,a nurse, got on her high horse about the big B and the little B of the gene pool and said that there was no way in hell that any child fathered by my now ex-husband could have blue eyes as his eyes and his father's eyes are very dark brown and as she predicted both my children have dark eyes but the child he has with his new wife, his eyes are bright blue and the child is nearly 4 so according to most books the eye colour for life is determined by 18 months at the latest so was ex my mother-in-law wrong or is my ex husband raising a child that isn't his? Either way I am happy I just wondered which was correct!
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Not my strong point .. this subject - but i was very interested in the argument!!!.
Here is something I remember from back in the good old days of biology ...
This looks like a much fancier version...
http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/instruct/mcclean/pls c431/mendel/mendel1.htm
Good argument!!!
Not my strong point .. this subject - but i was very interested in the argument!!!.
Here is something I remember from back in the good old days of biology ...
This looks like a much fancier version...
http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/instruct/mcclean/pls c431/mendel/mendel1.htm
Good argument!!!
My eyes are blue as are my wife's, our daughter was born with black eyes which lightened very slighty to a blackish brown which they have stayed. My younger daughter with her has the more usual blue eyes. I have never doubted my wife for an instant although it's been remarked on by the world and his wife that our eldest daughter can't be mine. It's all rubbish, as there is an element of the unknown in the scoring of eye colour genetically, they can only tell you what it's likely to be in most cases, but there are NO definates.
brown eyes are usually dominant if both parents carry a brown gene. This brown gene can be recessive in both parents and still produce a brown eyed baby, as is the case with nox.
However, if one parent has a brown and blue and the other parent has too blue only with no brown or green anywhere in their genetic make up (thrown back to i thnk 5 generations) then the quantity of similar genes will be dominant, not the colour. So, for example, I have a brown and blue gene, my eyes are very dark brown, almost black. My husband has two blues, his grandparents all had blue eyes, etc, all of our children have pale blue eyes. Obviously, I blame my mother.
So, it is not as simple as your exmotherinlaw insisted. It is not only colour which determines dominantion.
To complicate matters further, My sister has eyes the same as me (obviously) her husband has brown eyes and one brown and one blue gene. One of her children is brown eyed with quite tawny skin; the other two look like they came from scandinavia with white hair, pale blue eyes and milk coloured skin.....? what is all that about?
I think brown is only dominant as a rule when it refers to powder paint.
:-)
However, if one parent has a brown and blue and the other parent has too blue only with no brown or green anywhere in their genetic make up (thrown back to i thnk 5 generations) then the quantity of similar genes will be dominant, not the colour. So, for example, I have a brown and blue gene, my eyes are very dark brown, almost black. My husband has two blues, his grandparents all had blue eyes, etc, all of our children have pale blue eyes. Obviously, I blame my mother.
So, it is not as simple as your exmotherinlaw insisted. It is not only colour which determines dominantion.
To complicate matters further, My sister has eyes the same as me (obviously) her husband has brown eyes and one brown and one blue gene. One of her children is brown eyed with quite tawny skin; the other two look like they came from scandinavia with white hair, pale blue eyes and milk coloured skin.....? what is all that about?
I think brown is only dominant as a rule when it refers to powder paint.
:-)
This lost me,but may be contain useful information
http://www.athro.com/evo/inherit.html
http://www.athro.com/evo/inherit.html
FPA,
good god, they were heavy equations for a Sunday AM.
My Brother has very dark brown eyes and his wife has mid brown, their Daughter has very watery blue eyes. There is no question of doubt as to who the Father is. So it could always be that B + B = B? Very complicated subject, this genetics.
Caz X
good god, they were heavy equations for a Sunday AM.
My Brother has very dark brown eyes and his wife has mid brown, their Daughter has very watery blue eyes. There is no question of doubt as to who the Father is. So it could always be that B + B = B? Very complicated subject, this genetics.
Caz X
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