Message from @stem
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Looks like Moldbug.
Looks like someone who is annoying
Lolberts and Grifters
Like moldbug
Moldbug did nothing wrong
I'm using light mode rn
Moldbug's writing style feels like what I imagine having a group of Jewish Hollywood execs jerking off onto your face would feel like.
so someone has to write a moldbug redux blog
He could use 1/10th the words to say the same thing.
@iamwhoiam i think you have a 50% chance of just being a carrier
that is, you get one brown eye gene and one blue eye gene
25% chance of getting blue eyes, that is both blue eye genes
and 25% of not getting any blue eye genes
in this simplistic model
So you can purify genes in 4 generations.
i'm not sure if that's the whole picture with brown and blue eyes, though
there are other genes involved in eye color
you can use a punnett square
@stem I’m confused. So if I had a child with someone with brown eyes but no recessive blue eyed gene, my child would have a 50% chance of carrying the blue eyed recessive gene even if it doesn’t show up in him? What happens if he marries someone with brown eyes but no recessive blue eyed gene, does their child have a 50% chance of carrying the blue eyed gene also
in this model, your child would have at least one blue eye gene no matter what
as a recessive gene for a trait that you display
your spouse would have to have at least one blue eye gene for you to have a child with blue eyes
but if htye have no blue eye genes, your child would be a carrier, but would not have blue eyes
Let me rephrase. Is the recessive blue eyed gene always passed down? (I’m not talking about whether it actually shows up in the child’s phenotype)
it is not always passed down
you have two of each gene
in your case, you would always pass it down because both of yours are blue
a person with one blue and one brown will have sperm/egg with one or the other
Oh so it’s guaranteed that my child would carry the blue eyed gene even if he doesn’t show up with blue eyes?
your child will have at least one gene
because any sperm you make will have the blue gene
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What does homozygous recessive mean?
50yo boomer yoda
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homozygous means you have the same gene on both sides
both of your two versions of the gene are the same
But I have blue eyes so that means I carry two blue eyed genes, right? Which means my child will receive atleast one blue eyed gene?
