![]() By ridiculously in the old black & white photos if you didn't know who you were looking at you'd think both of them were either mulatto or two very, very dark skinned Mediterranean(s). Her two full blooded brothers on the other hand had a constant year round olive complexion and tanned ridiculously in the sun where she burnt. My siblings and I have fair skin and our cousins have olive skin.Ī close friend of mine his grandmother was lily white skinned. My father's sister married my mother's brother. ![]() ![]() My Sicilian grandmother passed her dark olive skin to all 5 of her daughters, but not to her son, who had relatively fair skin, but was Italian (Abruzzo area) too. Does skin and hair color involve any dominant/recessive genes or is it just a matter of the combination you get from your parents? Just curious, but it may be quite complex. ![]()
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