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'''Genetics''' are traits such as hair color, eye color, or skin tone that [[Sim]]s have, and can pass to their children. In ''[[The Sims]]'', genetics did not exist, and a [[baby]] that grew into a [[child]] received a randomly selected body and head [[Skin#The Sims|skin]]. Genetics were officially introduced in ''[[The Sims 2]]''. In [[Create a Sim]] for ''The Sims 2'', ''[[The Sims 3]]'', and ''[[The Sims 4]]'', once the player has made one male Sim and one female Sim, they can create a child for the couple that has the genetics of both parents.
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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 genes in ''The Sims 4''
===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
===Hair===
Hair color tends to come out as one of the parents. If one parent has brown hair and the other blonde, the offspring will have a 50% chance of having either.
===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
==Gallery==
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