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The blond allele is recessive, and gets covered up. If two brunette parents have a blond child, they had to have instructions for making blond hair hidden in their DNA. You can think of recessive alleles as t-shirts, and dominant ones as jackets. If you wear one of each, only the jacket will be visible.
Nonbacterial Prostatitis is inflammation of the prostate that causes pain. It is not due to a bacterial infection and may be from stress, nerve...
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Read More »The genetics of hair color is still a bit of a mystery, but we do know a few things. I’ll give you a mostly-true answer first, and then dive into the ugly details if you’re still with me.
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blue eyes descend from a single genetic mutation means that every single person on the planet with blue eyes descended from one common ancestor. In...
Read More »With this analogy, you can also see how two blond parents should never have a brown-haired child. Since they’re both blond, they must each have two blond t-shirts and no brunette jacket. No matter which genes they pass down, their kid should end up blond.
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Read More »To make things worse, two people can have all of the same genes but still have different hair colors! Hormones can change the way that genes work, which often causes blond hair to get darker as children get older. With more age, melanocytes can start to die off, leading to inkless, gray/white hair. Stress, sunlight, smoking, and eating poorly can also cause hair color to fade. It’s a bit like those little printers are breaking, or simply running out of ink! I bet there’s a whole lot of money to be made in hair, if only someone could figure out how to keep melanocytes healthy longer… As you can see, there’s a lot going on here. Hair color is just one feature that comes from the combined efforts of all of a person’s genes plus their environment. We can identify some big-picture patterns like the dominance of brown hair over blond, but we need more detailed models to explain colors like strawberry blond or how color changes with age. Lots of scientists are still working to build better models of how people’s genes create their hair colors and other features. If you really want to know exactly how it works, you’ll have to join them and do your own research - maybe you’ll discover how to un-gray hair, or even reverse aging itself! These kinds of mysteries show up at the bottom of any question, if you dig far enough. Keep asking them!
Men with a PSA level between 4 and 10 (often called the “borderline range”) have about a 1 in 4 chance of having prostate cancer. If the PSA is...
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Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP): This is the most common treatment for BPH. During this procedure, your urologist will insert a...
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The scalp is the foundation of hair, so keeping it healthy is essential if you want hair that's long and strong. Turmeric is one natural ingredient...
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