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I know this is a silly question, lol
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Rambling | Report | 30 Nov 2010 22:13 |
do you think height is any indicator of paternity? I ask because my gt grandfather was born the year before his parent's married ( father not named on cert ) looking at photo's of son and 'father' in later life i was struck by the difference in height ( 'father' being noticeably taller) and sort of discounted him as being the natural father because of that... BUT have just found in military records that the brother / half brother born after the marriage was also short. |
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TootyFruity | Report | 30 Nov 2010 22:52 |
I don't think height is an indicator in itself. |
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J* Near M3.Jct4 | Report | 30 Nov 2010 22:55 |
Yes, I am very much like my father, not as tall as he was but lot taller than ma and her relatives. I also have 'his' slim build, hands, long fingers and curly hair. |
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Rambling | Report | 30 Nov 2010 22:59 |
TootyFruity I have peered at that photo lol, the nose and width of the forehead are the same..hard to tell with the ears...they do both have similar eyes in terms of the fleshy bit underneath... I'll never know though lol I must just resign myself to it ;) |
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Rambling | Report | 30 Nov 2010 23:04 |
~~~ J* |
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MargaretM | Report | 30 Nov 2010 23:14 |
No, no, no. My husband is quite tall, my son is quite short. Believe me my husband is the father of my son! |
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Nickydownsouth | Report | 30 Nov 2010 23:25 |
I don`t believe anyone gets all their charecteristics from just their 2 parents. |
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Ozibird | Report | 1 Dec 2010 04:06 |
My Dad was the spitting image of his father, but about 3 inches shorter. His father was reasonably tall, his mother was less than 5 foot. He took his height from his mother's side. |
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jax | Report | 1 Dec 2010 05:25 |
I was quite dissapointed to have two blue eyed children when I have dark brown eyes. |
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Nickydownsouth | Report | 1 Dec 2010 08:11 |
thats funny Jax.......Science will tell you that Brown dominates Blue because its the darker colour/pigment.... |
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AnnCardiff | Report | 1 Dec 2010 08:26 |
apparently two blue eyed parents can only have blue eyed children!!! |
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Kathryn | Report | 1 Dec 2010 10:52 |
Blue is a recessive gene and we all have two eye colour genes, of which we pass on one pair to our children, the other coming from our partner. So a brown eyed person could actually have a blue+brown pair of genes and would have brown eyes themselves. Their partner could have blue+blue and be blue eyed or could have brown+blue and be brown eyed too. Each parent could pass on their own blue eyed gene copy and the child would be blue+blue and have blue eyes. Or if the brown eyed partner passes on their brown gene and the blue eyed partner the blue one (obviously!) then the child would be blue+brown and show brown eyes. |
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Nickydownsouth | Report | 1 Dec 2010 11:30 |
Thanks Kate...thats sort of what I was trying to say.....funny that 2 blue eyed parents can only have a blue eyed child, not Brown, but 2 brown eyed parents can have a blue eyed or different coloured eyed child....... in other words Blue is definetly the dominant Gene...or "Recessive" as Science would call it.... |
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Janet | Report | 1 Dec 2010 12:10 |
I recently received a photo from someone on genes of their branch of the family which showed a young woman who looked like me at her age. I haven't any female cousins and don't particularly look like my parents. |
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Julie | Report | 1 Dec 2010 12:33 |
Jax |
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AnnCardiff | Report | 1 Dec 2010 12:36 |
I recall years ago looking at a sepia photograph on the wall of a great aunt's house - it was a girl on a swing and I immediately thought "That's me!!!" but how could it be, I didn't have clothes like that!!! turned out it was an elder sister of my Dad's |
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Rambling | Report | 1 Dec 2010 13:03 |
I have a picture of my mum aged about 6 at school and she is 'me' at that age ... I have grey eyes but they turn really green when I am ill...no idea why or how that happens? |
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K | Report | 1 Dec 2010 13:04 |
I inherited my father's square jaw and straight hair and sadly also inherited my mother's wide hips!! If only we could pick and choose |
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TootyFruity | Report | 1 Dec 2010 13:19 |
When my son was born he was the spitting image of his dad was when he was born. |
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Ozibird | Report | 1 Dec 2010 21:04 |
I have a friend who is beautifully willowy, quite model-like. She married a strapping rugby player. |