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TopicWait, if two parents are mixed-race...
Laserion
08/02/17 8:30:25 AM
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uwnim posted...
Hmm... Depends. Like if they are both half X, then their kid could be full X.

Genes don't get passed down to your children as a full fixed half set from your mother and a full fixed half set from your father. When chromosome pairs condense to split and make gametes, they exchange genes left and right. blending it all. So, while you know that the baby has half of your genes, you don't know how much is from your mother (baby's grandmother), and how much from your father (baby's grandfather). You only know that half of baby came from you.
Having parents that are both AB could theoretically result in a baby that happens to only have all the A or all the B from both parents, but it would be an astronomically improbable alignment.
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DevsBro posted such an astronomical alignment:
I don't think there's a single gene that controls your race. Although...
https://www.google.com/amp/nypost.com/2010/07/21/blond-bombshell/amp/

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