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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by IronLion: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by IronLion: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by IronLion: albionoid genes are autosomal recessive. [/QUOTE].... And if two black people have an albino child and that albino child grows up and has their own child with a black person who is not a carrier of the gene for albinism, then the child won't be half black the child will be just as black as their one black parent and their skin tone will be unaffected by their albino parent, yes, albinoid genes are autosomal recessive. .... So why is Barack Obama much lighter than his father? [/qb][/QUOTE]Honey, What are you rambling about here? Try again but please keep it comprehensible.... Sex chromosomes are different than autosomal chromosomes. That is all I was trying to tell you. Obama's mother is autosomal Albino, but chromosomal African... You get it now? :D [/qb][/QUOTE]I'll explain it to you again, read: in Africa when two black people have an albino child it is because they both have the gene for albinism. If only one of them has the gene, the child won't be albino. And if two black people have an albino child and that albino child grows up and has their own child with a black person who is not a carrier of the gene for albinism, then the child won't be half black the child will be just as black as their one black parent and their skin tone will be unaffected by their albino parent. The reason for this is that the gene is recessive ^^^ now go back to square one deal with this statement [/qb][/QUOTE]Haney An albino gene carrier's skin colour is also impacted by the mere fact of carrying that gene, even if only in heterozygous mode. That is why you have some many shades of colour in Africa. Honey, autosomal genes determine how you will look. Chromosomal genes on the other hand are used in population mapping and history, i.e. tracing ancestry. Gee, you still don't get it? [/qb][/QUOTE]Read it again. None of what you said above changes the following statement: In Africa when two black people have an albino child it is because they both have the gene for albinism. If only one of them has the gene, the child won't be albino. And if two black people have an albino child and that albino child grows up and has their own child with a black person who is not a carrier of the gene for albinism, then the child won't be half black the child will be just as black as their one black parent and their skin tone will be unaffected by their albino parent. The reason for this is that the gene is recessive [/QB][/QUOTE]
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