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Ancient Europeans: dark skinned, blue eyed?
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Just look at the gene distribution maps for blond hairs and blue eyes - the blondies clearly come somewhere out of Scandinavia and not vice versa. The more south, the more diluted they get. You must be blind not to see that. Actually, that's why gene distribution maps are almost never published
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 53353374 I googled for that. Pretty cool. Both of my parents have brown eyes but I have blue eyes. Strangely, my mom's parents have blue eyes. Basically, it's a flip coin of who will get blue or brown eyes. My dad's family is from Italy/Sicily. My mom's side is mainly from UK (maybe Scotland?). Quoting: AlcoholicRunner It's not a flip coin. Blond/blue genes are recessive, and dark gens are dominant which means the dark ones are "stronger". It's a little more complicated than that (so rarely you can still have blue eyes) but generally, in a population of original 50:50% light-dark, the light genes go extinct over several generations.
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