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Post by asdf on Jan 10, 2006 17:37:58 GMT -5
I think her parents have Mongoloid genes obviously somewhere down their lineage whether historical or present... The Vikings mated with Inuit's quite often,but this could also be from the already mixed Scandinavians which formed Ladogan's. Even the Batlic type has Ladogan admixture. Familiarise yourself with Icelandic genetics. Admixture is almost nonexistant. There was no or almost no Inuit gene flow into Iceland--there only contact whatsoever with Asiatic genes would be Norway, a place with very few "Ladogans". www.journals.uchicago.edu/AJHG/journal/issues/v68n3/002146/002146.tb3.htmlThat's idiocy.
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Post by tonynatuzzi on Jan 10, 2006 17:41:42 GMT -5
Oh really Forrester so you think its common for blonde couples to produce brunette children. Do you know any naturally dark haired children who's both biological parents are naturally blonde.
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Post by asdf on Jan 10, 2006 17:49:00 GMT -5
Oh really Forrester so you think its common for blonde couples to produce brunette children. Do you know any naturally dark haired children who's both biological parents are naturally blonde. Again, you have reasoning problems. I never said "its common".
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Post by annienormanna on Jan 10, 2006 22:47:43 GMT -5
Amazing. I've seen her father's face among the Jews and Southern Italians, and the island of Kaui. Her mom is just a little ol'thing innt she? Like that woman down at the Chinese take out, wot? Always half smiles and never says a word... But she's not. Bjork is no stereotype.
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Post by Bar Amru on Jan 12, 2006 4:46:37 GMT -5
Oh really Forrester so you think its common for blonde couples to produce brunette children. Do you know any naturally dark haired children who's both biological parents are naturally blonde. It's not common, but it is possible, if a grandmother for example had dark hair a child could get it from her. Like I said, I've seen a case where two dark hair parents produce 3 blonde daughters, come on, what are the odds of the man's wife cheating on him with the same blonde guy 3 times? and this was in Iraq by the way so you can picture how hard it is to find blonde males there.
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Post by Ilmatar on Jan 12, 2006 7:48:47 GMT -5
Dark haired people have blonde children in Finland all the time. Actually it's not difficult to find families with members having very different hairshades and tyoes. For instance, my father and my stepmother are both darkhaired, but my littlebrother's (who is 16) hair has only darkened to dark blonde in the past couple of months. He got his hair - jet straight - from his maternal grandfather. My paternal grandmother and grandfather both had dark hair in their late years, but one of my aunts has almost platinum blonde hair. I wouldn't question my granddad's paternity, since my aunt looks very much like his sisters.
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