Wednesday, May 9, 2012

So a lot of hispanics ahve red hair?

i've been noticing the latina's around here and a lot of them have redish hair and yeah it's natural.... is it just in hispanic genes?



So a lot of hispanics ahve red hair?

I don't know if it is in the genes, but my daughter, who is mixed, has beautiful dark strawberry blond hair. I have no idea where it comes from because no one else on either side has it.



So a lot of hispanics ahve red hair?

No, but a lot of them ahve purple though.



So a lot of hispanics ahve red hair?

According to Wikipedia: " Red hair is found mainly in Northern and Western European populations, and their descendants, although it occurs in low frequencies throughout other parts of Europe, Asia and Africa. Red hair appears to be caused by a recessive gene on chromosome 16 which causes a mutation of the MC1R protein. It is associated with fair skin color, freckles, and sensitivity to ultraviolet light."



This gene has to be carried by both parents no matter what color hair they themselves have. When the two combine, a child with red hair is born.



This conclusion is all based on the limited knowledge of man and his desire to have an answer to everything. According to God's Word, the Truth, Esau's body was covered in red hair, which can hardly be considered a mutation. Anyway, this characteristic carried on from generation to generation and we still see it today. Very rare, because the gene/s are rare in the general population of the world, and occur in about 2% of all persons born.

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