Topic: Great. I'm a Mutant!
IgorFrankensteen's photo
Sun 07/03/16 12:37 PM
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/01/080130170343.htm

All blue eyed people descended from one mutated person, 6-10,000 years ago.

I had a feeling.

soufiehere's photo
Sun 07/03/16 02:11 PM

Yup.
We need a t-shirt.

And a question I have always had..why is it when an oriental person
begets with a non-oriental person, the eyes of the child
are ALWAYS oriental?

Dodo_David's photo
Sun 07/03/16 02:59 PM
Topic: Great. I'm a Mutant!


"So am I, Bro."

no photo
Tue 07/05/16 08:03 PM
unless one day our holy sun totaly contains only H2O, try to get use to it......no one can escape from the truth......drinker

msmyka's photo
Tue 07/05/16 10:13 PM
Green eyes are even more rare than blue ... So what does that make me? Lol

Dodo_David's photo
Wed 07/06/16 03:45 AM

Green eyes are even more rare than blue ... So what does that make me? Lol


Envious? :tongue:

metalwing's photo
Wed 07/06/16 08:57 AM


Yup.
We need a t-shirt.

And a question I have always had..why is it when an oriental person
begets with a non-oriental person, the eyes of the child
are ALWAYS oriental?


Genes can be dominant or recessive. Blue eyes are from recessive genes so both parents must give the child a blue eye gene. Brown eyes are from a dominant gene so only one gene is required to have brown eyes. If one parent, like an Asian, has only brown eyed genes, the child cannot get the two blue eyed genes required to have blue eyes.

The Monk Mendel discovered dominant genes as I recall ... but that was a long time ago.

If you have a parent with one blue eyed gene and one brown eyed gene, the parent can have blue eyed children if the other parent has at least one blue eyed gene also.

BreakingGood's photo
Wed 07/06/16 06:08 PM

If you have a parent with one blue eyed gene and one brown eyed gene, the parent can have blue eyed children if the other parent has at least one blue eyed gene also.


Yep, that's me. Both parents and all grandparents have brown eyes and dark brown / black hair. Some are descendants from american Indians. I have blue eyes with one being a few shades to green. And I have blond hair. Lucky me. whoa

My father said I was adopted but they brought me back because they didn't want me. :wink: In all seriousness, I look like my parents/grandparents way too much to be adopted.

soufiehere's photo
Wed 07/06/16 07:46 PM



Yup.
We need a t-shirt.

And a question I have always had..why is it when an oriental person
begets with a non-oriental person, the eyes of the child
are ALWAYS oriental?


Genes can be dominant or recessive. Blue eyes are from recessive genes so both parents must give the child a blue eye gene. Brown eyes are from a dominant gene so only one gene is required to have brown eyes. If one parent, like an Asian, has only brown eyed genes, the child cannot get the two blue eyed genes required to have blue eyes.

The Monk Mendel discovered dominant genes as I recall ... but that was a long time ago.

If you have a parent with one blue eyed gene and one brown eyed gene, the parent can have blue eyed children if the other parent has at least one blue eyed gene also.

Referring to the oriental shape of the eyes?
Is it just..dominant somehow?