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Randomness of Genes

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Last updated 11 months ago

Newly born children are rarely born with common traits that do not belong to either parent. When this occurs through a "Randomness of Genes". It will be an opportunity to encounter the kind of traits you do not yet possess.

Probability of randomness being observed

When a new gene is revealed, each gene has a useful 12.5% chance of being random, resulting in a gene unrelated to the parents.

Is there a possibility of randomness in all genes?

Yes, It can occur not only in expressed traits, but also in hidden genes. (For more information about hidden genes, see here: )

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