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Went on a scientific tangent, does not pertain to the story
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I'm still working on the family dynamic.  Let me know what you think, and feel free to make suggestions.  --[[User:Elerneron|Elerneron]] ([[User talk:Elerneron|talk]]) 15:45, 12 December 2019 (UTC)
I'm still working on the family dynamic.  Let me know what you think, and feel free to make suggestions.  --[[User:Elerneron|Elerneron]] ([[User talk:Elerneron|talk]]) 15:45, 12 December 2019 (UTC)
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Kind of an off-topic comment, but I figured out the odds of one of the kids having "blue" eyes. (50%)
*Dad- bb (recessive blue)
*Mom- Bb (brown eyes with recessive blue)
Bb, Bb, bb, bb
If 1 parent has 2 dominant alleles, then the child will always have dark eyes
If a person has a dominant and a recessive, they'll have brown eyes, but their children can have blue eyes
2 recessive alleles create blue eyes (if both parents have blue eyes, the children will always have blue eyes.
At birth, everyone has blue eyes. As we grow older, melanin is put in the eyes, creating a darker eye color. Those with "blue" eyes either lack that Gene, or the gene is "defective". It all started with one person in the world having blue eyes and now every person with blue eyes has a common ancestor.
It's the same with Lectin. Breast milk (and cow milk) contains Lectin (lactose). Everyone can consume breast milk until around age 5. A majority of the global populace are "lactose intolerant" and only a small portion can actually still properly process Lectin.
--[[User:MrPib|MrPib]] ([[User talk:MrPib|talk]]) 20:28, 15 December 2019 (UTC)

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I'm still working on the family dynamic. Let me know what you think, and feel free to make suggestions. --Elerneron (talk) 15:45, 12 December 2019 (UTC)


Kind of an off-topic comment, but I figured out the odds of one of the kids having "blue" eyes. (50%)

  • Dad- bb (recessive blue)
  • Mom- Bb (brown eyes with recessive blue)

Bb, Bb, bb, bb

If 1 parent has 2 dominant alleles, then the child will always have dark eyes

If a person has a dominant and a recessive, they'll have brown eyes, but their children can have blue eyes

2 recessive alleles create blue eyes (if both parents have blue eyes, the children will always have blue eyes.


At birth, everyone has blue eyes. As we grow older, melanin is put in the eyes, creating a darker eye color. Those with "blue" eyes either lack that Gene, or the gene is "defective". It all started with one person in the world having blue eyes and now every person with blue eyes has a common ancestor.

It's the same with Lectin. Breast milk (and cow milk) contains Lectin (lactose). Everyone can consume breast milk until around age 5. A majority of the global populace are "lactose intolerant" and only a small portion can actually still properly process Lectin.

--MrPib (talk) 20:28, 15 December 2019 (UTC)