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Originally posted by BobAthome
so now we have ,,DNA,,and a figerprint,,,
WELL HE'S GOT TO BE ON THE PLANET SOMEWHERE???
sorry,,,anyone work for/cia/fbi/interpol/csis/urgun/russian intelligence,,,,visit this site?
check the finger print please,,,
seemms urgent identity required.
Me.
ohhh and let us know wont u?
Originally posted by AmatuerSkyWatcher
reply to post by cry93
You missed out a really important word there! POTENTIALLY.
Genetics is really really hard to explain! Basically everyone of our ancesters was RH neg (unless you believe in gene deletion), and at some point along the evolutionary tree (if you believe in evolution) the RH protein entered the gene pool somehow (still unknown).
So therefore everybody still has the potential to be a negative as it was already a part of our genetic makeup. For instance, it is not unknown for say an A+ mother and an O+ father to have an offspring with a negative blood grouping. It is far, far less likely to happen (especially as rh- genes tend to be far more recessive to rh+), but it has and still does happen. This is down to dominant and recessive genes. You'll have to look it up, because I'm not explaining it sorry lol.
Originally posted by AmatuerSkyWatcher
Then I stand corrected. I still don't believe RH negs are "pure" blood however!
What was BobAtHome on about?
Originally posted by AmatuerSkyWatcher
reply to post by cry93
Haha fair enough.
So where do you sit with the origins of RH negative blood, if you don't mind my asking? You being an O neg, have you and phsyological "signs"? What's your ancestry?
Originally posted by AmatuerSkyWatcher
reply to post by cry93
Hmmm interesting geneology! Humour me, have you got a strong brow line? Really good eye sight? Any gingers in your family? I'm guessing not, but you never know!
Just looking it up, it was Oxford univerisity that did the study on MC1R (ginger gene) in 2001. Some interesting results, especially on the age of the gene. Check it out