![]() ![]() ![]() A dominant gene "refers to the relationship between two versions of a gene," according to the National Genome Research Institute. The fans used genome knowledge of dominant and recessive genes to make their conclusions. 'House of the Dragon' Fans Notice Clue When Daemon is About to do Evil.How 'House of the Dragon' Changes Laenor's Fate From Book 'Fire and Blood'.Could 'House of the Dragon' Trigger Incest Survivors?.Using 'real world' genetics they analyzed how it would be possible for some mixed race Targaryens are born fair-haired while others do not. Plenty of fans have theorized over the years as to why some of the most important Targaryens are not blonde at all. In fact, another famous Targaryen from the original Game of Thrones series, Jon Snow (Kit Harrington), was well known for his luscious locks of dark curly hair.īorn as Aegon Targaryen, Snow was the son of Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryen, a fact only revealed towards the final episodes of the HBO series. They are also the products of a mixed-race union, that of King Viserys Targaryen (Paddy Considine) and Alicent Hightower (Olivia Cooke), a very brunette queen. Martin's book upon which House of the Dragon and its predecessor Game of Thrones are based, the Targaryens are described as having silver-gold hair with purple eyes that was so distinct it almost looked white thanks to their Valyrian heritage.Įven knowing the boys' true lineage, their brunette coloring still does not entirely explain why their mother's half-siblings-Aegon II (Ty Tennant), Helaena (Evie Allen) and Aemond (Leo Ashton)-sport the trademark Targaryen blondeness. They have different colored hair despite being mixed race Targaryens. (L-R) Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen with her brunette children, Queen Alicent with her blonde son and Jon Snow from "Game of Thrones".
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