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What is the possibility of the child of two tone-def parents, not to be tone-def?

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if one parent is tone-def, and the other is okay at singing and such, then what is the possibility that their off spring will have a good singing voice?

-if this helps-

the off spring has many differences from the parents such as- taste, personality, thoughts, intelligence (compared to when they were this age), etc.

-female

-thanks in advance!

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  1. Being tone-deaf or being blind is not a genetic disease. Thus having said that, the child won't be tone deaf. Of course the child have many diffferences from the parents such as taste, personality and thoughts which are all learned or developed or factors influence by environment. However, his inate intelligence is somehow inheredited.

    But remember, though that not being tone-deaf doesn't make for a good singing voice which is  talent that can be developed or trained.

    Now, take an amphibian - let's say a frog born with out legs. His offspring won't have the same defect as it's not hereditary. Just like the subsequent children ( men) of Adam had their complete set of ribs


  2. its not genetic, trust me, i know, i had mr. l for science

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