No. There is no scientific evidence to support this theory.
yes it can skip generations, it runs in my family but skipped me. My great aunt, uncle, aunt and my aunts second born has it but no one else. So yes it can skip generations. I've been looking into this to see if it could be traced and try to see ahead of time if it picks certian generations or is just random.
No, it can skip generations
Your parental genotype. AA X Bb gives two--------AB two--------Ab The recessive trait is masked in this generation. This is how recessive traits skip generations
Skip James was a Mississippi blues singer and guitarist who was born at the beginning of the 1900s and died in the 1960s. His songs have influenced generations of musicians.
it is inherited and i no this because i am bipolare it might skip a few generations
Yes it does, although it can skip generations.
Colored eyes may skip generations and resume again. Genetics plays a good role in determining a person's eye color. People may take maternal or paternal genes to determine eye color.
traits passed down from parent to offspring but it may skip generations and that are improved through all the generations through the ages like birds and and other animals!
Becasue red hair is caused by a recessive relatively rare gene.
The genes that control/allow coloration may skip generations.
yes it can skip a generation, since it is a Mendel inheritance. and it is a reccesive trait. therefore offspring's can have two unaffected parents but chances are both parents might be carriers
Yes. There are things called dormant genes which can skip generations, and reappear down the line. These would include, hair and eye colour and even some diseases.