Talk:Genetics: Difference between revisions

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I'll take your word for it, but I've never seen that happen. I've had brown eyes and brown hair as dominant alleles over alien genetics, and I've had mannequin skin tone as dominant over alien genetics. But I've never had a normal skin tone be dominant over alien / mannequin skin before. -- '''[[User:C.Syde65|<font color="maroon">C.Syde</font>]]''' ([[User talk:C.Syde65|<font color="black">talk</font>]] &#124; [[:Special:Contributions/C.Syde65|<font color="black">contribs</font>]]) 19:07, June 24, 2014 (UTC)
 
:I haven't seen it often, but I have seen it. IME, it only seems to happen if the hybrid parent is heterozygous for the alien skin tone. In that case, a passed-on gene for alien skin does not appear to be treated as dominant, and the resulting child can have both a normal skin tone and a non-expressed gene for the alien skin tone that can presumably be passed on. (I'll have to wait until they reach adulthood to find out for sure. but I see no reason to think that it could not happen.) [[User:Dharden|Dharden]] ([[User_talk:Dharden|talk]]) 22:29, June 24, 2014 (UTC)
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