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Recessive traits like red hair can skip generations because they can hide out in a carrier behind a dominant trait. The recessive trait needs another carrier and a bit of luck to be seen. This means that it can sometimes take a few generations to finally make its presence known.
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Read More »Traits like red hair or blue eyes that skip generations can be frustrating (especially if your mailman has red hair and/or blue eyes!). But it is perfectly natural. And explainable by genetics. Many of our traits come from our genes. There are genes that determine eye shape, hair texture, hair, eye, and skin color, etc. The traits that are most likely to skip generations are the ones caused by recessive gene versions. To understand what this means, we need to remember two things about our genes. First, we have two copies of most of our genes -- one from mom and one from dad. And second, our genes can come in different versions called alleles. These different versions can lead to different traits. For example, there are versions of the MC1R gene that lead to red hair. And versions that don't lead to red hair. What this all means is that people can have three possible combinations of the MC1R gene. They can have two non-red versions, two red versions, or one of each.
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Read More »Let's say one of these kids is your mother and that your father wasn't a carrier. In other words, your mom is Rr and your dad is RR. Your mother has an equal chance of passing either the red (r) or the non-red (R) version to her kids. Let's say she passed the red hair version to you. Since your dad wasn't a carrier, this means he passed only a non-red version (R) to you. So you are a carrier for red hair (Rr). So now we have gone two generations without a redhead. Imagine that something similar happened on your husband's side of the family. Now here you are, both carriers for red hair (Rr). As I said before, a carrier has an equal chance of passing either copy of a gene to his or her child. So each of your children has a 1 in 2 chance of getting a red hair version (r) from you and the same chance of getting a red hair version (r) from your husband. To figure out the chances that you both will pass an r down to your kids, you multiply the chances together. This means that each child has a 1 in 4 chance of getting two r versions and having red hair. The chances for this happening with both your kids are 1 in 16 (again just multiplying the chances together). To give you some idea about how likely this is, it is about the same chance as flipping a coin four times and getting four heads in a row. Or the same as a family having four boys in a row. Not the most common outcome but we've all seen families with kids of all one sex or the other. So there you have it. Recessive traits like red hair can skip generations because they can hide out in a carrier behind a dominant trait. The recessive trait needs another carrier and a bit of luck to be seen. This means that it can sometimes take a few generations to finally make its presence known.
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