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Only the eye color bugged you ? not even triplets with different hair color, blonde, redhead and brunette ? It's an artistic choice for a porn game, you're nitpicking for nothing, there are other parts less believable than thisSomething has been bugging me. If you don't want it to bug you too, don't read this.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
It's the only thing that I remember from the genetics section from biology class.Only the eye color bugged you ? not even triplets with different hair color, blonde, redhead and brunette ? It's an artistic choice for a porn game, you're nitpicking for nothing, there are other parts less believable than this
I couldn't even remember that and had to look it up.^^It's the only thing that I remember from the genetics section from biology class.
I can accept that they are fraternal twins, not identical. There are enough differences between them to make that believable.
As to your statement about other parts that are less believable, everything else has a non-zero chance of occurring unlike the eye color, so try again. (notwithstanding the possibility that hair color might have the same issue as eye color)
Also keep in mind that, again while unlikely, it is possible for a single mutation to occur in one offspring that could lead to a different phenotype than expected from the parents genotypes.The genetics and inheritance of eye color in humans is complicated. So far, as many as 15 genes have been associated with eye color inheritance. Some of the eye-color genes include OCA2 and HERC2. The earlier belief that blue eye color is a simple recessive trait has been shown to be incorrect.
Yeah, I figured there might be an exception to the simplified version we all get in high school. How else could a women have a bigger dick than me in a lot of these games.I'm pretty sure you're wrong on the eye color thing and, as with the hair color, it is actully possible (while perhaps rather unlikely) for all these eye colors to occur in this scenario. This is what Wikipedia says about it:
Also keep in mind that, again while unlikely, it is possible for a single mutation to occur in one offspring that could lead to a different phenotype than expected from the parents genotypes.
You beat me to it. I was going to point out random mutations as well.I'm pretty sure you're wrong on the eye color thing and, as with the hair color, it is actully possible (while perhaps rather unlikely) for all these eye colors to occur in this scenario. This is what Wikipedia says about it:
Also keep in mind that, again while unlikely, it is possible for a single mutation to occur in one offspring that could lead to a different phenotype than expected from the parents genotypes.
While that is technically true, the odds of a random mutation in a single individual spontaneously creating a change of eye color is negligible. If it was frequently enough to take into consideration, genetics tables would be useless and it would be probable that there were way more.You beat me to it. I was going to point out random mutations as well.
If those didn't happen, everybody everywhere would have the same eye colour.
I guess the lesson for devs is let the parents manifest dominate traits so any regressive traits are masked and still likely in offspring.Sure, the odds of a random mutation doing that are extremly low. I just added that because localhost said that everything had a non-zero chance but this. And I'd say it's non-zero as well. Just very, very, very unlikely.
The other argument may be more likely though. Sure, genetics table get you quite far at least with most people, but if there are several genes involved with multiple variants, there might just be a few combinations of mother and father where this could happen.
And I certainly enjoy this more than accusing the devs. At least it is some nice conversation while waiting, don't you think?
Well, they always inherit everything from their parents, which of course inherited their traits from their own parents, the children's grandparents, which were just not visible in their parents. But certain things cannot happen with dominant/recessive pairs. Example: people can have green or yellow earlobes, green is dominant meaning that in case you got both traits you will get green earlobes. However, the "dominant" trait does not have to be happening particularily often so it does not have to be what you see in people the most.Sometimes children inherit their Grandparents eyes and hair. So there's always that. As we don't know what colours the MC's parents had, it's theoretically possible - especially as we're dealing with trizygotic triplets.
Okay. I can accept this.Well, they always inherit everything from their parents, which of course inherited their traits from their own parents, the children's grandparents, which were just not visible in their parents. But certain things cannot happen with dominant/recessive pairs. Example: people can have green or yellow earlobes, green is dominant meaning that in case you got both traits you will get green earlobes. However, the "dominant" trait does not have to be happening particularily often so it does not have to be what you see in people the most.
So if all four of grandparents are green/yellow each, they would all look green but would be capable to pass on any combination. So they can pass on yellow/yellow to their kids, the parents of our original child, which would make them yellow despite their parents being green. However, since yellow/yellow is the only trait combination that allows for yellow earlobes, there would be no "green" trait for the final kids to get green earlobes they can only inherit yellow/yellow and have yellow earlobes.
So dominant genes always include some impossibilities. If both parents seem green (dominant) their children may well look like their grandparents or even further up the line and get yellow. However if both parents look yellow (recessive) there is no way their kid can turn out green. spontaneous mutations notwithstanding.
Eye color is a bit more complicated since it depends on more than one genome, so in a simplified way it is a two step dom/rec check, but some combinations cannot occur no matter how the grandparents looked.
The answer along with a lot of whining can be found in this thread. It's up to you what to believe. I believe it's mentioned on every page. Or atleast ever other one.this is one of the games i'm most interested and as i understand from the forum is quite popular. why have the slowest updates from any game!!!