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[QUOTE]Originally posted by michael1010: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by MelaninKing: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lion: [qb] [IMG]http://realhistoryww.com/world_history/ancient/Images_Thrace/Albinos.jpg[/IMG] fakehsitory.com This is a picture used by people to lie. It is claimed the father is "black" yet the father is not included in the photo. It is assumed that the mother is black but she may be 1/4 to 1/3 white. There is no data to support this picture. My guess on it is that the father was white and the reporters took her word for it that he was black because it made a good story. You can't build a case from one woman in Brazil. Why aren't the afrocentrics running down there to find the father? It's foolishness and a form of lying. Two black people with kinky hair cannot produce a child with straight hair. There are thousands of albinos in Africa. None of the Mulattoes that have kinky haired parents have straight hair. That disproves the theory right there. Who are the contemporary Eritreans, Djibuti, Somalians,or Sudanese? It is debated by anthropologists. Regardless are they producing albinos that are both blond and have straight hair? No they are not. Look at the Chinese for instance. There are no Africans on the whole continent that have that type of very straight hair. Where are the tribes? Likewise many Caucasians have similar hair but not always black. Other times wavy or curly. Most black people in America have no North African ancestry. You mad now? It just shows you have a European like disregard for the culture of the rest of the continent. Africans don't have this problem [/qb][/QUOTE]Mike is right. You are very stupid! [IMG]http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/images/genetics.jpg[/IMG] The Jewish genetic diseases described here are autosomal recessive disorders and they result from altered genes (mutations) that are located on autosomal chromosomes. For these diseases to occur, an abnormal (mutated) gene leading to the disorder must be inherited from each parent. Carriers for an autosomal recessive disorders are individuals who have in their genetic composition one normal gene and one mutated gene for that specific disorder. Carriers are themselves healthy individuals and have no symptoms or signs of the disease for which they are carriers. The main concern for carrier individuals is that they are at risk of passing mutated genes to their children: If both parents are carriers for the same disorder, there is a 50% likelihood with each pregnancy that the child will be a carrier (like each parent) and a 25% likelihood with each pregnancy that the child will be affected with the disorder. There is a 25% likelihood with each pregnancy that the child will be neither affected with the disorder nor a carrier for the disorder [IMG]http://www.jewishgeneticsphx.org/Jewish_Genetic_Diseases_Phoenix_Files/recessive1.gif[/IMG] This albino lady's husband isn't show either, but he is black and as you see, his children are not OCA1 or 2, but surely carry the OCA defective gene. The children's complexion is exactly very close to that of President Obama, who himself is the product of a union between a white woman and black man. Same as above. [IMG]http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d25/GoldenMenes/ht_fiji_080707_ssv.jpg[/IMG] [/qb][/QUOTE]You don't have any evidence that the father of the above children is a carrier you lying piece of sh*t. You just posted some other data to mask the fact that you don't know what the fugg ur talking about. If the father is *not* a carrier, the children have a 75% chance of *not* getting the disorder. They have a 50% chance of not getting it, even if the father is a carrier. This is why her other kids are not albino. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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