I had posted a survey a little while ago about genetic
traits. A few asked for the
results. Seventy-nine people took the
survey. This was great. Thank you to everyone that did.
Here are the National Averages alongside the results of my
survey.
National Averages
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My results
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TRAIT
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FREQUENCY
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TRAIT
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FREQUENCY
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Ability to roll tongue
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70%
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Ability to roll tongue
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77%
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Unattached earlobes
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72%
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Unattached earlobes
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52%
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Right handed
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90%
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Right handed
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90%
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Place left thumb on top with hands clasped
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55%
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Place left thumb on top with hands clasped
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57%
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Presence of Hitchhiker’s Thumb
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25%
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Presence of Hitchhiker’s Thumb
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39%
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Freckles
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38%
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Freckles
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59%
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Some are pretty close to the National Averages, but others
are way off.
I did a lab in addition to this that had to do with
Phenotype and Genotypes.
Having dimples is a dominant trait. I have the recessive gene in that one. I do not have dimples.
The unattached earlobes are the dominant trait. From my survey above, more people have the
recessive trait. I have the dominant trait.
I was not able to survey this one; it was the ability to
taste PTC. Guys, PTC tastes nasty. I can taste it and so can my daughter. Be lucky if you have the recessive on that
one.
I have green eyes.
Green and blue eyes are recessive.
Brown eye color is dominant.
I have immunity to poison ivy. Dominant trait. My straight
hair though, totally recessive.
I am right handed. My
daughter and youngest son are right handed.
My oldest son is left handed.
Both of my parents are right handed.
Both of my maternal grandparents are left handed.
Human genetics fascinates me. I want to know more. I am surprised at some of the things that are
considered dominant.
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