you either might have one on these 2 or more....
1.Sorry to break the news to you kid but might be adopted
2.in the middle of the production of producing you your genes got mutated
3.an ancestor mightve had the same color eyes as you
BTW i ain't no doctor i learned this from school recently
By the process of hybridization, breeders cross two genetically different organisms. The purpose is to have the best traits of both parents.
If the children have both inherited genes from the same parents, you would expect them to look quite similar. But they do not look exactly the same. Each child has inherited different genes from its father, and different genes from its mother, to create a new combination of genes. Each child is a unique person, not exactly like its brothers or sisters, but not completely different either.
The first filial generation is the result from a cross between parents homozygous for different alleles at a locus. This is when where an individual inherits the same alleles for a particular gene from both parents.
Different colored irises (a condition known as heterochromia iridium) is caused by a lack of melanin in one of the eyes. It is thought to result due to an alteration in one of the genes that controls eye color, and is relatively rare in humans. It can be an inherited trait, but can also be caused by trauma and certain medications.Eye color is determined by the amount of melanin, a dark brown pigment, present in your irises. Blue eyes are due to a lack of melanin, while brown eyes indicate melanin-rich irises. Thus, people with darker hair and skin have higher levels of melanin and tend to have brown eyes, while people with lighter hair and skin have lower levels of melanin and usually have lighter colored eyes. This is also why many babies are born with blue eyes. Their eyes change color later as they begin to produce more melanin.When an individual has different amounts of melanin in each of their irises, their eyes are different colors. Heterochromia iridium (the scientific name for two different color eyes in the same individual) is relatively rare in humans but common in some animals, such as horses, cats, and certain species of dogs. A variation on the condition is heterochromia iridis, in which an individual has a variety of colors within one iris.Heterochromia iridium is thought to result from an alteration to one of the genes that controls eye color. This can be an inherited trait, although trauma and certain medications may result in increased or decreased pigmentation in one of the irises. Certain medical syndromes, such as Waardenburg syndrome, may also cause someone to have two different colored eyes.Some people with this condition wear colored contact lenses so their irises match, while others take pride in their striking appearance.
There is a high probably that the child would inherit blue eyes. But if the parents are also carries of other eye colour genes. They could inherit a different eye colour if both parents carry the same other colour gene.
The only way wolves are related to whales is they are both mammals. That's it. Just because they are both grey colored means nothing.
no, you are an individual with some inherited traits of both your biological parents.
It depends upon what the parents were. If both parents were dwarf and white, then it is 100% If both parents were heterozygous for both traits, then it is 1/16. If either parent were homozygous tall and colored, then it is 0. Make a Punnett Square to get all of the probabilities if you know the genotypes of the parents.
James I of England was a direct descendent of Henry VII. Both of his parents were grandchildren of Henry's daughter Maragret (by different husbands)
James I of England was a direct descendent of Henry VII. Both of his parents were grandchildren of Henry's daughter Maragret (by different husbands)
It's just how they are. One of their parents could be light or dark or both of them could. If one is light colored and one is dark colored the offspring has a 50/50 chance of being light or dark.
The degree of skin pigmentation can vary considerably between individuals, even closely related ones. The skin tone of children is often midway between those of the parents, but it's not terribly unusual for the child to favor one of the parents over the other in skin color. It's somewhat less common for them to be significantly darker (or lighter) than both parents, but it can happen.
Different states have different requirements so it can be both or one.
Go for it... there's no blood between you... You've both got different parents... Unlike people from Arkansas, if you both had kids... they wouldn't be related...
The god with two different colored eyes is named Heterochromia. He is usually associated with dualities and is believed to have the ability to see both the physical world and the spiritual world.
Asexual parents are of both the same gender, while sexual parents are a combination of both male and female
no they both have diffrent parents and are not related at all.