I am only a little smarter than most people. I think some people would find my intellect trivial. Besides I can't be that smart, I am only 16.
I am still having problems with that freakin' punnett square. So I'll just post the results of the varying forms of they're genes. I think they're genes might be heterozygous. Meaning that they have the dominant gene for mutation and a recessive gene for normal human.
If that's true if Rogue and Iceman had four children,. One child would fully inherit Rogue's power. One would fully inherit Iceman's power. And the other two would have spontaneous forms of Rogues and Iceman's power. I am not sure...and I am taking this way to seriously.
Originally posted by FragileHaloRyuu
I am only a little smarter than most people. I think some people would find my intellect trivial. Besides I can't be that smart, I am only 16.I am still having problems with that freakin' punnett square. So I'll just post the results of the varying forms of they're genes. I think they're genes might be heterozygous. Meaning that they have the dominant gene for mutation and a recessive gene for normal human.
If that's true if Rogue and Iceman had four children,. One child would fully inherit Rogue's power. One would fully inherit Iceman's power. And the other two would have spontaneous forms of Rogues and Iceman's power. I am not sure...and I am taking this way to seriously.
But what makes you think that the mutant gene could be dominant ?