Message from @Nerthulas
Discord ID: 658072330534125578
Very dark
And she was ivory with red undertones
yeah and the show could have just been JF and that guy sitting quietly because they already understandd everything about each others position
Being dark doesn't mean being unmixed
I’m willing to bet he was.. he had all the typical features
really it should have just been JF congratulating him for his theory
What about black albinos?
Isn’t that a case
maybe presenting a medal
Dominant genes for the features you're thinking of
Albinism is a special case
the future of humanity
Toll paid
in search of coal
Converse to expectations above it turns out that on the two largest effect genes explaining difference between Africans and Europeans the light alleles are more dominant than the dark alleles! In other words, if the two alleles had an equal effect you’d expect a value between the two in their homozygote state. As it is, the values tend toward higher reflectance (light) than dark.
This is an extract from discovery.com written by a biologist
It seems to allude to light skin being dominant
I’m not sure tho
why would he get high before that?
Does Jf ever join the chat? Besides posting stuff?
yo
Are you cooking all that on air, JF?
lol, sometimes
@JFGariepy hey JF, I’ve read that there are over 20 genes that determine skin color. Is it incorrect for someone to say that light skin is recessive or dominant over dark skin?
No most of the cooking will be filmed and then we will taste live on air
Depends on your definition of what is light and dark
Converse to expectations above it turns out that on the two largest effect genes explaining difference between Africans and Europeans the light alleles are more dominant than the dark alleles! In other words, if the two alleles had an equal effect you’d expect a value between the two in their homozygote state. As it is, the values tend toward higher reflectance (light) than dark.”
I read this from another biologist.. seems to say light skin is dominant?
@JFGariepy say if the entire planet mixed. Would there still be light skinned individuals? Skin types typically found in Europe and East Asia
Depends on your definition of what is light and dark
if the entire planet mixed homogenously there would be no one with skin color of europe/east asia
But there are 20 genes that determine skin tone...
virtually no one
I’m sure there would still be light skinned people
2^20 is actually a fairly small number its only 1M
It’s hard for me to find an answer to this question
Your question does not make sense
That's why
