no because genes are something totally different
No
no 'cause genes are your bodies make up and jeans are a long pant clothing articles.
The homophone for "genes" is "jeans."
The homophone for jeans is genes.
The homophone for "jeans" is "genes".
The phrase is actually, "it's in your GENES," meaning it is genetic. Some people like to make a joke of it by using a play on words with "jeans" instead of "genes."
The homonym for jeans is genes, as in units of heredity passed from parent to offspring.
The homonyms of jeans are genes and Jean, a female given name.
You wear jeans, because you are aware of genes.
The homophone for "freeze" is "fries," and the homophone for "jeans" is "genes."
"Genes" is a homophone for jeans. Both words sound the same but have different meanings.