Third Cousins Have Greatest Number Of Offspring, Data From Iceland Shows
Science Daily | 2-8-2008 | deCODE genetics
Posted on 02/07/2008 5:39:12 PM PST by blam
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Okay. Now tell us why that is and how that evolved from amino acids? **taps foot**
Genetic expression. Pardon me while I self-ping.
The article link doesn’t work. But research into Turner’s Syndrome (only one X, no Y) shows an interesting link between which parent a child gets an X from and their behavior. Women born with Turner’s Syndrome who get their X from their mothers behave in a more masculine way while women with Turner’s Syndrome who get their X from their father behave in more feminine ways. This makes sense since boys get their one X from their mothers and girls get their second X from their fathers.