Glasses, Which one? |
Glasses, Which one? |
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![]() pain is good ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 812 Joined: Mar 2004 Member No: 7,846 ![]() |
I wear glasses so.....
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![]() We are the cure. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 4,936 Joined: Jan 2004 Member No: 1,456 ![]() |
QUOTE(SkYlIneZx4xLiF @ Mar 28 2004, 1:33 PM) ![]() im willing to bet all my money and possessions in the world that your mother has brown, or hazel eyes. the reason being - blue eyes are the "weakest" gene among eye colors. brown eyes are more dominant. if you have a blue eyed parent who reproduces with a brown eyed parent - chances are the child will have brown eyes. brown eyes, in effect - "cover" the blue genes. the blue is still there, just not quite visible. the darker your brown eyes are, the more dominant your genes are. here's something interesting - webbings between your fingers and toes means that your genes are less dominant. hazel and green eyes are a sort of mutation that occurs. okay, lets say a brown eyed parent (represented by a capital B) reproduces with a blue eyed parent (represented by a lower cased b). the father contributes a - B B gene pattern. the mother contributes a - b b gene pattern. (for someone to have blue eyes, both parents MUST have blue eyes) these two genes come together to form a double helix. the outcomes are : Bb and BB. most your children together (the mates must be the same) will have brown eyes, some lighter than others. 1/4 of your children will have blue eyes. |
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