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Rust wrote:xaoshaen wrote:Eziekial wrote:So if we didn't have mudfish, blacks would eventually subcomb to sickle cell enemia?
I'm not sure that succumb is the right word... sickle cell anemia isn't necessarily a bad thing.
Well it's homozygous lethal, isn't it? And heterozygous you still get sick. But you survive malaria better. So it's a survival trait in populations where malaria is endemic.
--R.
Tikker wrote:you could breed it out of a "race" through selective breeding (culling)
anemia isn't a dominant trait, it's like blue eyes
ie, both parents need to have a blue eye gene to pass it on to their children. if one parent is brown/brown the baby will have brown eyes. both parents have to be blue/brown, or blue/blue (or any combination of the 2)
if you consistently breed a carrier with a non carrier, you'll remove anemia from the gene pool in xx generations (based on the size of the population)
Tikker wrote:you could breed it out of a "race" through selective breeding (culling)
anemia isn't a dominant trait, it's like blue eyes
ie, both parents need to have a blue eye gene to pass it on to their children. if one parent is brown/brown the baby will have brown eyes. both parents have to be blue/brown, or blue/blue (or any combination of the 2)
if you consistently breed a carrier with a non carrier, you'll remove anemia from the gene pool in xx generations (based on the size of the population)
Ironfang wrote:Umm what are you on Wrath Child. DDT will do nothing to the average human being unless you are constantly exposed to it for a period of time.
Malaria is a nasty virus that never leaves until you are dead.
I guess having a huge amount of DDT put on you might be worse than malaria, but that would likely kill you.
Arlos wrote:No, I think he was just being a raving idiot, like normal.
Tikker wrote:you could breed it out of a "race" through selective breeding (culling)
anemia isn't a dominant trait, it's like blue eyes
ie, both parents need to have a blue eye gene to pass it on to their children. if one parent is brown/brown the baby will have brown eyes. both parents have to be blue/brown, or blue/blue (or any combination of the 2)
if you consistently breed a carrier with a non carrier, you'll remove anemia from the gene pool in xx generations (based on the size of the population)
Zanchief wrote:Harrison wrote:I'm not dead
Fucker never listens to me. That's it, I'm an atheist.
Harrison wrote:Anemia isn't one of them
(not in the sense you are implying)
Both parents need to have one of the altered genes each. Two for each need to be altered to have the actual disease. (the child)
Rust wrote:Sickle-cell anemia is a single amino acid change in a hemoglobin chain.
Inheriting two copies of the mutant gene is lethal. Getting one copy gives you the disease.
xaoshaen wrote:Harrison wrote:Anemia isn't one of them
(not in the sense you are implying)
Both parents need to have one of the altered genes each. Two for each need to be altered to have the actual disease. (the child)
This sounds like a description of a recessive trait to me.Rust wrote:Sickle-cell anemia is a single amino acid change in a hemoglobin chain.
Inheriting two copies of the mutant gene is lethal. Getting one copy gives you the disease.
Sickle cell anemia is not a classic recessive trait.
Kizzy wrote:Tikker wrote:you could breed it out of a "race" through selective breeding (culling)
anemia isn't a dominant trait, it's like blue eyes
ie, both parents need to have a blue eye gene to pass it on to their children. if one parent is brown/brown the baby will have brown eyes. both parents have to be blue/brown, or blue/blue (or any combination of the 2)
if you consistently breed a carrier with a non carrier, you'll remove anemia from the gene pool in xx generations (based on the size of the population)
That's not always 100% true, there are recessive genes.
Zanchief wrote:Harrison wrote:I'm not dead
Fucker never listens to me. That's it, I'm an atheist.
Kizzy wrote:Sorry Tikker, guess I'm confused with what you are saying. Two parents with brown eyes CAN have a blue eyed baby.
Tikker wrote:you could breed it out of a "race" through selective breeding (culling)
anemia isn't a dominant trait, it's like blue eyes
ie, both parents need to have a blue eye gene to pass it on to their children. if one parent is brown/brown the baby will have brown eyes. both parents have to be blue/brown, or blue/blue (or any combination of the 2)
Mindia wrote:Tikker wrote:you could breed it out of a "race" through selective breeding (culling)
anemia isn't a dominant trait, it's like blue eyes
ie, both parents need to have a blue eye gene to pass it on to their children. if one parent is brown/brown the baby will have brown eyes. both parents have to be blue/brown, or blue/blue (or any combination of the 2)
What? lol
My Dad has brown hair and brown eyes. My mom has blonde hair and blue eyes. I had blonde hair and blue eyes as a baby, and I still do, although my hair is "dark blonde" now. Am I not understanding what you said?
Raymond S. Kraft wrote:The history of the world is the history of civilizational clashes, cultural clashes. All wars are about ideas, ideas about what society and civilization should be like, and the most determined always win.
Those who are willing to be the most ruthless always win. The pacifists always lose, because the anti-pacifists kill them.
Lueyen wrote:Mindia wrote:Tikker wrote:you could breed it out of a "race" through selective breeding (culling)
anemia isn't a dominant trait, it's like blue eyes
ie, both parents need to have a blue eye gene to pass it on to their children. if one parent is brown/brown the baby will have brown eyes. both parents have to be blue/brown, or blue/blue (or any combination of the 2)
What? lol
My Dad has brown hair and brown eyes. My mom has blonde hair and blue eyes. I had blonde hair and blue eyes as a baby, and I still do, although my hair is "dark blonde" now. Am I not understanding what you said?
Your dad is not your biological father! O_o
Mindia wrote:Tikker wrote:you could breed it out of a "race" through selective breeding (culling)
anemia isn't a dominant trait, it's like blue eyes
ie, both parents need to have a blue eye gene to pass it on to their children. if one parent is brown/brown the baby will have brown eyes. both parents have to be blue/brown, or blue/blue (or any combination of the 2)
What? lol
My Dad has brown hair and brown eyes. My mom has blonde hair and blue eyes. I had blonde hair and blue eyes as a baby, and I still do, although my hair is "dark blonde" now. Am I not understanding what you said?
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