
I found this very informative site where it says that for every person's trait there is a gene behind it like rolling the tongue, the shape of your hairline, dimples, etc.
Take a look and make your comments.
https://student.biology.arizona.edu/sciconn...t_heredity.html
Very interesting site, LDS_forever. I've always wondered about some of the characteristics I have and whether they are dominant or recessive. For instance, I am double jointed in the thumbs, and always thought this was a recessive trait, because not many people have this feature. I also didn't know about the interlocking fingers, and didn't realize there were people whose right thumbs ended up on top. Very interesting indeed!
That was really interesting!
Apparently I don't have a single dominant gene in my body!
A lot of these things you take for granted, such as freckles, and I wouldn't have even considered that this was because of dominent genes.
I enjoyed checking it out though!
I thought this test was interesting and would like to take the taste strip tests also. I have almost everyone of the dominant features (big surprise huh!) listed. I do have an attached ear lobe though and do not have mass freckles. Though I do have a few, I still thats a recessive gene. I wonder how close one can come to predicting someones actual quality by these genes.
That's was interesting and fun to see how many dominant genes I have.
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I am double jointed in the thumbs, and always thought this was a recessive trait, because not many people have this feature. |