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Boys, on the other hand, only receive a Y chromosome from their father and an X chromosome from their mother. That means all of your son's X-linked genes and traits will come straight from mom.
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Pumpkin Seeds And Brazil Nuts Pumpkin seeds are especially helpful for BPH, or enlargement of the prostate gland. Just a few ounces a week of...
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An enlarged prostate is often called benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). It is not cancer, and it does not raise your risk for prostate cancer....
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Read More »The Bigger Picture: While genetic information from the mitochondria does play a role in your child’s aging, there are other factors that can make a big difference in reducing cancer risk and maintaining long-term skin health. That includes wearing sunscreen, staying away from cigarettes, and eating a diet rich in antioxidants.
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Learn More »If mom is tall, it doesn’t automatically mean their kids will be tall, too. But her genes certainly have a role to play when competing with dad’s. The Supporting Evidence: There is no one “tall” gene. In fact, at least 700 genetic variations affect your child’s height. But scientists have gleaned that Dad is responsible for most of the growing thanks to a growth factor known as IGF protein. IGF proteins are strongly expressed in paternal genes. Mom’s genes, on the other hand, have an IGF protein inhibitor called IGF2R. That means Mom’s genes try to cancel out Dad’s growth factor genes. Scientists have tried to understand why Dad’s genes fuel growth and Mom’s try to inhibit growth. One theory claims it may have something to do with the evolutionary benefits of a tall (or not so tall) child for each parent. Dad’s evolutionary programming wants his children to grow up big and strong so that they can survive and populate the gene pool with his genes, thus fulfilling his biological imperative of passing on his DNA to future generations. Dad’s genes tell a baby—still in utero—to soak up all the extra nutrients possible for increased growth. wants his children to grow up big and strong so that they can survive and populate the gene pool with genes, thus fulfilling his biological imperative of passing on his DNA to future generations. Dad’s genes tell a baby—still in utero—to soak up all the extra nutrients possible for increased growth. Mom’s evolutionary programming wants to survive pregnancy and childbirth! Pregnancy can take a toll on women, especially when it comes to health and nutrition in the early age of human evolution. So Mom’s genes suppress the child’s growth in utero to help manage the baby’s use of her nutritional resources so they can both prosper. The Bigger Picture: Dad’s IGF protein growth factor will encourage his kid to grow tall. Mom’s IGF2R protein inhibitor gene will try to cancel out some of those growth factors. But those are just two genes out of hundreds that go into determining your child’s height. Environmental factors are important too, and how similar or different mom and dad’s height – and other genetic material – are to each other. Predicting your children’s future isn’t easy. But you may find more answers than you ever thought possible with SneakPeek.
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