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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 369963" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>One comment on the black/white baby, it's possible that both the mother and father are mixed-race, but far enough back in their family lines that neither one is aware of it.</p><p></p><p>Here's an example:</p><p>My father's father was half-black, half-white. My father's mother was also half-black, half white. So my father is half and half as well, but really a quarter and a quarter from each parents.</p><p>My mother is half black, half East Indian.</p><p></p><p>So, I look mostly black, but I have straight-ish hair and green eyes. My brother looks like our African ancestors.</p><p></p><p>My cousin B looks exactly like my brother, except that he looks like he's of East Indian descent rather than African descent. But their features and build are the same. </p><p>My other cousin B looks very much like me, except that she's got blond hair, very fair skin and blue eyes. B and B are brother and sister. Their father, like my mother, was half black half East Indian. Their mother is part English, Portuguese, East Indian and black.</p><p></p><p>It might not be an albino mutation at all, just little surprises left in the gene pool over generations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 369963, member: 3907"] One comment on the black/white baby, it's possible that both the mother and father are mixed-race, but far enough back in their family lines that neither one is aware of it. Here's an example: My father's father was half-black, half-white. My father's mother was also half-black, half white. So my father is half and half as well, but really a quarter and a quarter from each parents. My mother is half black, half East Indian. So, I look mostly black, but I have straight-ish hair and green eyes. My brother looks like our African ancestors. My cousin B looks exactly like my brother, except that he looks like he's of East Indian descent rather than African descent. But their features and build are the same. My other cousin B looks very much like me, except that she's got blond hair, very fair skin and blue eyes. B and B are brother and sister. Their father, like my mother, was half black half East Indian. Their mother is part English, Portuguese, East Indian and black. It might not be an albino mutation at all, just little surprises left in the gene pool over generations. [/QUOTE]
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