The inheritance of eye color is more complex than previously thought
The mother has brown eyes, the father as well: who is really clear what color eyes the baby. Or is it? Well, if it were that simple. In fact, however, are the inheritance of eye color and have involved at least three disparate genes, whose exact duties that science has still not completely figured out. Really surprising, because in 1907 she published the Brothers Davenport 1-gene model that was initially described apparently quite accurate, resulting in blue, green and brown eyes, your model assumes that there is a single gene that determines our eye color .
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