Luppi Posted May 8, 2008 Posted May 8, 2008 Anyone wanna guess how uncommon it is? Sorta random and out of the blue, but just curious.. and very bored. Please don't burn me!
iNow Posted May 8, 2008 Posted May 8, 2008 I think the best I can do (without knowing population size, current amount of green-eyed, blonde, ambidextrous potential parents, the way those alleles mix, and what the frequency of other traits... like blue or brown eyes and brown, black or red hair... among the rest of the population) is that it's not impossible. Ballpark? 1 in 800,000. Also, can ambidexterity truly be considered a genetic (as opposed to learned) trait? I'm truly uncertain. <Disclaimer: The number above was derived from the classic "pulled from rectum" method and should not be treated as established empirically>
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