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Blue eyes are a recessive gene. Each parent passes one of the eye color genes off to their children; giving the children 2 eye color genes in total. If G = brown and g = blue, that means the child must have gg if it is to have blue eyes. GG, Gg, or gG would give the child brown eyes. This is a punnett square to show how it works. both parents are Gg, meaning they have brown eyes, but carry the blue eye gene as recessive. If they have a chile, it has a 75% chance of having brown eyes and a 25% chance of carrying the blue eye gene (50% of carry the blue eye gene recessively and 25% chance of carrying only the brown eye gene). ![]() So its very possible that both you and your baby momma carry the blue eye gene. Thats IF the limbal is the same as general blue eyes. It may not be. If the limbal is the same as the general blue eye gene, your baby momma is Gg or gG, and you are gg (same thing). Which would give you this punnett square: Which gave your child a 50% chance of having the recessive trait, and a 75% chance of carrying it (25% of not visably showing it) Last edited by Hous; 04-23-2012 at 12:04 AM.. |
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My son in 1 hour central time will be 8 with the same thin when he was a few weeks. Explain... Last edited by Verstyle; 04-23-2012 at 12:09 AM.. |
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So if only one of her grandparents carried the recessive Gg gene, and the other three were GG; that one g gene must have been passed to one of her parents. Then when her parents met, the one that carried Gg, must have give the "g" gene to her. Then when she met you, your "g" combines with her "g." If baby mommas mother is GG and father is Gg or gG, then baby momma will have a 50% of carrying recessive Gg eye color gene, 50% chance of carrying GG gene. Since we know baby has blue eyes, then we can conclusively infer baby momma is not GG. Only one parent must have "g" if the child carries it. Both must have it if the child displays blue eyes. Does that make sense? Technically, your great great great great grandfather could have carried the "g" gene and it was passed on through his blood line as recessive after each of his descendants inherrited it and mated with "GGs." but if that gene was passed on as recessive each time, it could be around in his descendents hundreds of years later. Thats why its so rare, but not unheard of to see really dark black people with blue eyes. Especially considering BOTH parents would have to have a similar background! Last edited by Hous; 04-23-2012 at 12:40 AM.. |
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You had to have atleast two greats that carried it; one on your mothers side and one on your fathers side who passed it onto you if your blue limbal follows the same rule as blue eyes. If it's different, then you only had to have one great who carried it. Its really not all that surprising. It just gets rarer when its way way back. Psfights? Yeah, I remember it, lol. |
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