Blue eyes will never die out.
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14 words...nuff said
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race mixing never good
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i'm more of a 10th generation mix LOL my family migrated to Scotland from Africa some time in the 11th century and have been mixing ever since.
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@magnamagus Humans with Blue eyes are called "Awesome"
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There's more brown eyed people in the world than there are blue eyed people.
As blue eyed people are on the decrease (because they have fewer children than 2.1) and because they mix, the likellihood of seeing blue eyes in the future is decreasing. As more and more brown eyes are being created to "breed out" blue eyes when they mix. A BB BB who mix with a bb bb will get Bb Bb and when that person then mix with a BB BB, BB will become, more and more likelly. It's not just based on 4 relatives.
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@mirandasblog Since when do all women pay to have big full lips butt implants and large breasts? Guess thats your black brain assuming stuff here.
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@magnamagus You have no fucking knowledge about albinos or biology. Acknowledge your ignorance and either get an education or STFU.
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@Moniqtee the science/system of probability guarantees that the blue/green-eyed people wil not die out within the next 100.000 years thanks to an array of favourable conditins and very long history of formation of this colour of eyes... it all "echoes" even in a proces of desendance at least as long as it took to reach its apogee.
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Even though not extinct, Blond hair and Blue eyes are becoming less present in the world (especially America).
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@dannychand85 You realize it's not just humans who can have blue eyes, right? Other animals can and do. And I assume you also know that *all* evolution is is mutations? That all you *are* is a result of countless mutations?
Yeah, I have blue eyes, though I don't care if they die out (or white people for that matter, which seems to be the undercurrent). It's just an eye color/skin color/whatever. Doesn't matter much. But to call it a "mutation", except in the most technical sense, is mistaken.
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@mirandasblog: It depends. If it was harmful to the species, it could well die out. Probably it was beneficial, possibly in allowing for more sensitive eyes in certain circumstances, but that advantage is now lost. Today it is neutral, and probably will just continue through the H. sapiens genome until some other imperative (change in environment, or the effect of future mutations) wipes it out, or possibly promotes it to everyone.
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Ain't everyone? You, and every other person who has ever lived and had children, has passed along the genes they received from the parents/grandparents, but has added in an average of about 150 unique genetic mutations to each of your children (a different 150 in every case), on top of the grandparent mixing and parent matching that happened.
Blue eyes are a genetic mutation that JUST appeared 10,000 yrs ago.. What makes you think it simply will not mutate out? cant cheat nature.
Moniqtee 2 years ago
@Moniqtee obviously you don't understand genetics. The ability to walk upright is also a genetic mutation, that's not going away is it?
mirandasblog 2 years ago 4