Dad and his kid make a video of themselves, ppl started questioning if the kid is his

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Those eyes are light green/gray. After about three years, the iris will get more pigment and become green/hazel. Not that crazy for a mixed kid.
 
I always believe in mandatory dna testing when a child is born, don't leave things to the persons involved, trust in science. Science is a practice begotten from trial and error, it is absolute in mindset. To be open to change through peer research is incredible.
 

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Lool what a dumbfuck. Ever heard of punnet squares? :icon lol:
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As you can see, the brown eyed partner on the right has an allele (single gene) that carries the code for blue eyes.

Parent 1 on the left has brown eyes inherited from both sides of his/her family (one allele from each parent) and the resulting offspring whose second parent has both alleles for blue eyes, doesn't have blue eyes expressed as the phenotype. The phenotype expressed in the first pair's offspring is brown eyes, as it is dominant. Hence, the capital letter representing it. However, the offspring now carries the blue eyed allele, making them have a 50% chance of blue eyed kids (if they have kids with a person who has blue eyes)

Blue is represented by a lower case letter, as it is recessive. Without both alleles for it being combined (code bb) , blue eyed phenotype is impossible :ivers:
I take biology and that’s facts, he got cuxked :mjcry:

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Lool what a dumbfuck. Ever heard of punnet squares? :icon lol:
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As you can see, the brown eyed partner on the right has an allele (single gene) that carries the code for blue eyes.

Parent 1 on the left has brown eyes inherited from both sides of his/her family (one allele from each parent) and the resulting offspring whose second parent has both alleles for blue eyes, doesn't have blue eyes expressed as the phenotype. The phenotype expressed in the first pair's offspring is brown eyes, as it is dominant. Hence, the capital letter representing it. However, the offspring now carries the blue eyed allele, making them have a 50% chance of blue eyed kids (if they have kids with a person who has blue eyes)

Blue is represented by a lower case letter, as it is recessive. Without both alleles for it being combined (code bb) , blue eyed phenotype is impossible :ivers:
It's not that simple anymore, sis. They've shown that light-skin alleles can also affect eye color to some extent and Somalis do have some lighter skin alleles, some of us anyway. Like in the gene SLC24A5, as one example. There are probably some other alleles they haven't entirely mapped in us and other Horners. Anyway, it's not 100% impossible to have a light eyed child with an cadaan as a result. But she's very young and might develop darker eyes with age. Kids are less pigmented than adults in almost every ethnic group.
 
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He doesn't look somali himself, neither do his siblings, I wonder if they're cadcad

He has light brown eyes, I can see him having blue eye genes
 
Ive seen many half cadaan hlf domali kids that looked more somali then cadaan . That child dont look nothing like him . That dude either got cucked or he skipped eating cambuulo as a kid .
 

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It's basic biology. I wonder why people really want her to be his. There's a little self hate going on here.
 
The kid's curly hair suggests she is mixed and it's the blue eyes throwing people off. I don't think curly hair is really a thing with people from the Aquafresh flag country.
 

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