Where did the Rh- hybrid look come from?

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Neanderthals were possibly blue-eyed and red-haired by the time they had been roaming the earth for around 300,000 years coming towards an end of their dominance where they resided.

Those traits tend to be considered recessive within humans in general.

But were they among the Neanderthals?

If things were as simple as the claim that blue eyes mixed with brown eyes become brown eyes, there wouldn’t be such a thing as hazel eyes and heterochromia.

If red hair was always just recessive, you wouldn’t have the reddish shimmer coming through your black hair or auburn being your hair color.

Red hair is also recessive to blond hair. So why is there such a thing as strawberry blond?

The reason I am bringing this up again is the huge frequency of reddishness in the hair of Rh negatives.

Another thing I have previously mentioned is that Rh- men tend to have several different colors of hair in their faces alone.

Obviously, what we have learned is in need of major unlearning, clarifying or getting specific.

Or is it that Rh positives tend to have the mainly main hair and eye colors going based on what is dominant while in the case of those who are Rh negative, the traits dominant within the population we may have gotten our Rh negative blood factor from come through regardless?

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