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David FTW

PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 7:59 pm


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PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 8:05 pm


Hmm . .

Indeed.

(long time no see btw.)

Niozik


Zaurak

PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 8:08 pm


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PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 8:08 pm


Niozik
Hmm . .

Indeed.

(long time no see btw.)


Yea, a very long time.

David FTW


David FTW

PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 8:12 pm


Zaurak
Homigwtf. Poppet.
Ginny Weasley is a reincarnation of Lily Potter!
The appearance: Lily had red hair, Ginny had red hair. Even if she was born into a family full of red hands, she could have gotten a different color of hair. Her great-grandmother might have had brown hair. If you know the genetics right you can figure it out. Out of 7 kids, one child can have that color of hair. It�s just like flipping a coin.


Actually this is untrue. Red hair is recessive, so in order to have it, you have to get a redhaired gene from both of your parents. Two redhaired genes. Arthur and Molly wouldn't be able to pass on any other kind of hair color to their kids.


Hmm... so if Ginny is a reincarnation of Lily...does this mean Harry had and Oedipius Complex? Niiiiice....


Untrue once again. Both her parents have red hair. I was saying a great-grandmother. Let's say the great-grandmother is on Molly's side of the family. Her mother could of had red her and her father too, making the red her dominate. The brown hair, however, would still be there, it would be recessive. It would be a slim chance, but it could happen.

And yes, that would mean he has the Oedipius Complex, kinda gross, huh?
PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 8:20 pm


No, it couldn't.

Molly's great-grandma: 1 brown haired gene, 1 red haired gene=brown hair seeing as brown hair is dominant
Molly's great grandfather: 2 red haired genes=red hair as red hair is recessive

Then, each of their children would have to have one red haired gene given to them bu their father. However, depending on whether or not their mother gave them a red haired gene or a brown haired gene would determine teh actual color of their hair. (It's actually more complicated than that, but this is the gist of it.)

Arthur has red hair. tehrefore, arthur has only redhaired genes and can only pass red haired genes to his children. Molly only has redhaired genes, tehrefore she can pass only redhaired genes to her children. Thus, all Weasley children have to be redheads.

Zaurak


David FTW

PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 8:25 pm


Zaurak
No, it couldn't.

Molly's great-grandma: 1 brown haired gene, 1 red haired gene=brown hair seeing as brown hair is dominant
Molly's great grandfather: 2 red haired genes=red hair as red hair is recessive

Then, each of their children would have to have one red haired gene given to them bu their father. However, depending on whether or not their mother gave them a red haired gene or a brown haired gene would determine teh actual color of their hair. (It's actually more complicated than that, but this is the gist of it.)

Arthur has red hair. tehrefore, arthur has only redhaired genes and can only pass red haired genes to his children. Molly only has redhaired genes, tehrefore she can pass only redhaired genes to her children. Thus, all Weasley children have to be redheads.


It goes even deeper then then that, Mi'dear. We don't know what color Molly's and Arthur's other family memebrs have. They both could carry recessive traits of other hair colors. You'd need a family tree of the Weasleys to figure this out.
PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 8:31 pm


It doesn't matter what other color hair everyone else has.

Red hair is recessive to brown and black.

Zaurak


David FTW

PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 8:35 pm


Zaurak
It doesn't matter what other color hair everyone else has.

Red hair is recessive to brown and black.


But it can become dominate.
PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 8:44 pm


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The biochemistry of red hair, discovered only in 1997, appears to be associated with the melanocortin-1 receptor while the red colour itself is produced by an iron compound. The recessive gene which gives people red hair, fair skin and freckles is certainly older than 50,000 years, and it could be as old as 100,000 years. All red heads are MC1R variants, and the prevalence of these alleles is highest in Celtic countries. MC1R is found on chromosome 16.

The genetics of red hair is now being uncovered, together with connections between red hair and melanoma and other skin disorders, and red hair and problems with anaesthesia.

There is evidence for genetic linkage of eye color with other hair colors such as brown hair, so it would not be surprising if red hair were linked with eye color inheritance. Some of those with copper hair have green eyes.

Such a type of inheritance is close to what geneticists describe as an autosomal recessive mode of inheritance. This means, in practice, that both your parents may not have red hair, but both could be carriers for the gene for red hair. If this was the case, perhaps one in four of children might have red hair. If one of the parents has bright red hair, and therefore carries two of the changes (one on each of their chromosomes), and the other parent is a carrier, then perhaps 50% of the children might have red hair. It is this aspect of the inheritance of red hair that tends to lead to the various permutations of the milkman joke.

There is also evidence that red hair may be an example of incomplete dominance. This is similar to a simply recessive trait, but rather than not expressing at all when only one copy of the red hair allele is present, red hair blends with the other hair colour, resulting in the very different types of red hair including strawberry blond (red/blonde) and auburn (red/brown).


Gotta love wiki.

You can get red hair even if your parents are brunettes, but you can't get brown hair if your parents are both redheads,

Zaurak


David FTW

PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 8:49 pm


Zaurak
Quote:
The biochemistry of red hair, discovered only in 1997, appears to be associated with the melanocortin-1 receptor while the red colour itself is produced by an iron compound. The recessive gene which gives people red hair, fair skin and freckles is certainly older than 50,000 years, and it could be as old as 100,000 years. All red heads are MC1R variants, and the prevalence of these alleles is highest in Celtic countries. MC1R is found on chromosome 16.

The genetics of red hair is now being uncovered, together with connections between red hair and melanoma and other skin disorders, and red hair and problems with anaesthesia.

There is evidence for genetic linkage of eye color with other hair colors such as brown hair, so it would not be surprising if red hair were linked with eye color inheritance. Some of those with copper hair have green eyes.

Such a type of inheritance is close to what geneticists describe as an autosomal recessive mode of inheritance. This means, in practice, that both your parents may not have red hair, but both could be carriers for the gene for red hair. If this was the case, perhaps one in four of children might have red hair. If one of the parents has bright red hair, and therefore carries two of the changes (one on each of their chromosomes), and the other parent is a carrier, then perhaps 50% of the children might have red hair. It is this aspect of the inheritance of red hair that tends to lead to the various permutations of the milkman joke.

There is also evidence that red hair may be an example of incomplete dominance. This is similar to a simply recessive trait, but rather than not expressing at all when only one copy of the red hair allele is present, red hair blends with the other hair colour, resulting in the very different types of red hair including strawberry blond (red/blonde) and auburn (red/brown).


Gotta love wiki.

You can get red hair even if your parents are brunettes, but you can't get brown hair if your parents are both redheads,


That means nothing to me, Love. I'll still beleive I'm right. I have evidence to back me up. Really, this entire conversation is pointless because I'll never really agree with you.
PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 8:53 pm


*rolls eyes* fine. we'll just both go on believing the other's wrong. Fair enough.

Zaurak


David FTW

PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 8:54 pm


Zaurak
*rolls eyes* fine. we'll just both go on believing the other's wrong. Fair enough.


We're in an agreement then? =D Great!
PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 9:03 pm


Yep, we've agreed to disagree. =)

Now, back to Harry's Oedipius Complex! *makes shooing motions with her hands*

Zaurak


David FTW

PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 9:06 pm


Zaurak
Yep, we've agreed to disagree. =)

Now, back to Harry's Oedipius Complex! *makes shooing motions with her hands*




Yea. Well, he doesn't have to kill his dead since James is already dead
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