![]() Dad's black hair has a bigger chance to show up, because it *is* dominant, but little Tina might still end up blonde or ginger. When their baby Tina is born, the game takes one hair color from mom, and one from dad. Jane has blond hair, and also a recessive red gene. Thus, a sim might get hair and eye color from a grandparent, even though neither mommy, nor daddy shows that color.įor example: John has black hair, but a recessive red gene. When that sim eventually procreates with another sim, either the dominant or the recessive gene will be used for any resulting baby. They use only one for themselves, but the other is stored as 'recessive'. If two sims have different skin colors, their children can get either mommy's or daddy's skin, or any skin that might exist in between those two.Įvery sim records the eye and hair color that they inherit from both mom and dad.
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