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''CAS-created Sims, and apparently also generated adopted children, have homogeneous genes (2 brown alleles for a brown haired person for example), so we can always know their whole genome. NPCs (maids, pizza delivery person, etc.) and townies don't always have homogeneous genes, and they sometime dye their hair, so it's very hard, sometimes impossible, to know their genome. You can guess a part of it by having children with them, but a hidden recessive gene can remain hidden for generations, especially if the family has many dominant genes. Hair shape (curly, straight) is not a genetic trait."''
 
Genetics, particularly aren't always equally dominant or recessive. For exampled, if a blonde-haired woman has a child with a red-haired man, it will almost always have red hair, meaning that red hair must be slightly more dominant than blonde (which is true in real life). If a dark-skinned woman gets pregnant by a medium-skinned man, it will always have medium skin if it's a boy, and dark skin if it's a girl. If a brown-eyed woman gets pregnant by a dark blue-eyed man, their baby is somewhat more likely to have brown eyes than dark blue eyes (again, true in real life).
 
===Facial Features===
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