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>>187770 If a blond has a kid with someone with black hair, that child has no chance of having blond hair. Same with blue eyes versus brown eyes.
And no, I am NOT talking about the hoax that was spread a few years ago claiming the "blond" gene will disappear, because it will still exist in people of course (you do not have to be blond to have the "blond" gene), but because it is a recessive gene, it won't be active, meaning yes, blonds WILL become fewer and fewer, but the gene itself will not cease to exist, it just won't be able to do its stuff due to the dominant "dark" gene which will always suppress it.
Again, no one is talking about the actual gene disappearing, but blonds WILL become less common as time goes on.
And in case anyone is interested, this talks about that hoax : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disappearing_blonde_gene
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