I used to think that wasn't possible, my brother has the blue-eye gene recessive and so does his daughter's mother but she has brown eyes. It is possible but not typical I reckon since blue-eyes...
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I used to think that wasn't possible, my brother has the blue-eye gene recessive and so does his daughter's mother but she has brown eyes. It is possible but not typical I reckon since blue-eyes...
i added to the earlier post...hair does get darker...skin pigmentation starts diminishing at a certain age...it's a sign of being 'older'
differences in ethnicity:
Hispanics actually lose pigmentation as they age... :)
hair does get darker...until going grey
I wonder if these scientists consider the possibility that forward movement in culture was precipitated by the amalgam...cultural and genetic diversity being the key...Perhaps another example of...