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Are gene gray prints valuable?

Gene Gray prints are typically not very valuable as they are mass-produced reproductions of original artwork. However, the value can vary depending on factors such as the artist's popularity, the quality of the print, and its condition.


If you carry the recessive gene of eyes that change from hazel to gray and you have brown eyes and your spouse has hazel eyes what eye color can the baby have?

They can be ANY color. It depends on your parents eyes too. It depends on how the genes are gonna work.


If you have an uncle that has hazel eyes and you carry the hazel eye gene does that mean you have a caucasian ancestor who had hazel green gray or blue eyes?

No, The color of you eyes are determined by your genes. Say your mom has brown eyes and you dad has green or blue. If you mom's color eye was a dominant gene you would have brown eyes but if your dad had the dominant gene you would have green or blue eyes. Sometimes both genes are dominant If that was the case the colors would mix and most likely create hazel eyes, the facts that your uncle has hazel eyes might be a coincidence or he passes that gene on in your mother or father and it ended up in you. I hoped this helped it's kind of confusing, I also have hazel eyes -Caitlyn


If the mom is gray and if the male is brown then does that mean that if there was a baby that was gray does that mean it is a girl and if the baby is brown then does that mean the baby will be a boy?

No, it does not. Your parents pass on 50% of your DNA each through the chromosomes in the sex cells (egg and sperm). Depending on which gene is the more dominant, either the 'Grey Eye Gene' or the 'Brown Eye Gene' will determine the ultimate eye colour of the baby (majority of babies eye colour changes after a couple of weeks). The gender of the baby depends on whether both parents have passed on an 'X' chromosome, or whether one (believed to be the father) has passed on a 'Y' Chromosome. It is not related to the same gene that causes eye colour. My sister and I have Blue Eyes, inherited from my father as his gene was more dominant in that area in the DNA passed to us. My brother, from the same two parents, has Brown Eyes inherited from my mother, who in that instance had the more dominant gene.


What region is responsible for the gray coloration seen in gray matter of the CNS?

The gray coloration in the gray matter of the central nervous system (CNS) is due to the presence of neuronal cell bodies, dendrites, and synapses. This gray matter is primarily composed of cell bodies of neurons and glial cells, which give it a gray appearance under the microscope.