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I can prove through extensive testing that this is actually the case, and there are definitely no recessive genetics passed down. The eye colour names are from the files.
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(I can prove through extensive testing that this is actually the case, and there are definitely no recessive genetics passed down. The eye colour names are from the files.)
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==The Sims 4==
===Physical characteristics===
''The Sims 4'' shows a wide variety of mixed features. The children tend to come out with features ranging from exactly like the one parent to an in between mix. It appears that there are no recessive genes in ''The Sims 4'' that are passed down. This makes it impossible to inherit a gene from a grandparent or any other ancestor unless one of the parents displays the trait.{{confirm}}
 
===Skin tone===
In ''The Sims 4,'' skin color is usually a mix of the parents. If one parent has a dark skin tone and the other has a light skin tone the offspring will usually end up in the middle, but they can have any one ranging from the one parentsparent's skintone to the other's.
 
===Hair===
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===Eyes===
Eye color usually comes out as one of the parents, but the five eye colors added in [[The Sims 4/Patch 5|Patch 5]] seem to be a special case. All of them share a flag value with one of the eye colors from the unpatched game; olive green hazel shares the same value as light green, dark blue hazel shares the same value as blue hazel, dark blue shares the same value as grey, grey brown hazel shares the same value as light brown, and purple shares the same value as amber. Because of this, if one parent has dark blue eyes, for example, if their offspring inherits that parent's eye color, it has a 50% chance of having grey eyes, even if no one else in their family has grey eyes.
Eye color usually comes out as one of the parents, but it can also come out as anything in between the parents' own eye colors.
 
==Gallery==
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