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

He obviously got cucked. You can't have a blue eyed kid without the blue eyed allele in your genes (assuming he's full Somali, that'd be almost impossible) combining with your partner's. Idiots.
 

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He obviously got cucked. You can't have a blue eyed kid without the blue eyed allele in your genes (assuming he's full Somali, that'd be almost impossible) combining with your partner's. Idiots.

False I have a half Irish cousin with blue eyes
 

Sol

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I have some half dutch-somali cousins who look like this but they have dark/brown eyes nothing surprising somali genes are kinda weak honestly :mjdontkno:
 
That's not how genetics work dkm you retard.

If the mom has blue eyes, it'd be 50/50
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:
 
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Some half Somali kids have strong Somali genes while others barely any why is that?
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It's called gene shuffling. There are genetic variations when gametes fuse. It's why there are drastic differences in genetics between siblings with the same father and mother...
 
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 who's 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.

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:
Could it be that he has the allele ?

The comments always telling them it's not his kid lol ,but somehow they are confident it is.
 

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