My son has two bent pinkies, I noticed it the day he was born. Mine are not, but they are not perfectly straight either-also he is very thin so it is more noticeable. My mother says she remembers her grandmother having a bent pinky, and now wonders if it was both of them, yet hers, me and my siblings and my husband, his siblings and children don't.
So, I think it is hereditary, but a common thing to have. Also of course it can be from other medical issues too.
Let me know!
Megan1cupcake: Yes it is hereditary. You mentioned that you pinky fingers are not perfectly straight, this could mean that you do possess the trait and thus passed it onto you son
I have the same trait, but neither of my parents do. It's called Clinodactyly or "bent pinky" and it's an autosomal dominant gene. It can also be a symptom of another genetic disorder or due to a mutation.
If you don't know what autosomal dominance means, these websites explain it quite well:
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/228874/human-genetic-disease/242824/Autosomal-dominant-inheritance
http:/www.wrongdiagnosis.com/genetics/dominant.htm
And this picture might help:
http:/www.gig.org.uk/images/gen-dominant.gif
3/30/2010 - Mark Pierce
I have had bent pinkies on both of my hands all my life. I was raised only by my mother and never met my father. When I was 24 I had a son and he was born with bent pinkies. I then met my father for the first time and found out not only did he also have them on both hands, but both his daughters have them, and all of his daughters children have them. I now have two sons, both with bent pinkies.
So the answer to your question is YES, MOST CERTAINLY it is hereditary. My pinkies are by far the worst that I have ever seen on anyone. haha
I read in freshman biology that it is recessive. According to Barry Starr, Stanford University geneticist, bent pinky is a dominant trait.
The pinky finger is the little finger. The word "pinky" comes from the Dutch word "pink" which means little finger.
There are various names for the human small finger in medical terminology and common speech, such as: * Fifth digit of the hand * Fifth finger * Little finger * Small finger * Pinky * Pinky finger * Fifth phalange of the hand * Fifth phalanx
(Right hand) (Left to Right)Pinky,Ring finger,Middle finer,Pointer,ThumbIn layman's terms: forefinger, middle finger, ring finger and pinky finger. Most consider the thumb a thumb and not a finger. I disagree.
Generally a numb pinky, and one that may or may not include part of your ring finger and part of your palm beneath those fingers, can be traced o a pinched nerve in your elbow. When this nerve is irritated or compressed it causes your pinky and some of your ring finger to go numb, especially when your elbow is bent for a little while. Numbness of the other fingers and/or hand can be traced to a different nerve, or perhaps carpal tunnel, but generally when it mostly is just your little finger involved it is a particular nerve pinched at your elbow If this is the case, try to refrain from keep your elbows bent while sleeping, driving, talking on phone.... It should help relieve some of it . Hope this helps!
Yes, the pinky is considered a finger. It is often referred to as the little finger or pinky finger.
The pinky finger is the little finger. The word "pinky" comes from the Dutch word "pink" which means little finger.
Your ring finger is the finger between your middle finger and your pinky.
A pinky ring is worn on the pinky finger of either the right or left hand. The pinky finger is the smallest finger and located the farthest from the thumb.
the rude finger is the pinky (little finger)
I read in freshman biology that it is recessive. According to Barry Starr, Stanford University geneticist, bent pinky is a dominant trait.
Straight pinky is dominant
The pinky finger.
2nd finger from your pinky finger!!!
The pinky finger is the little finger. The word "pinky" comes from the Dutch word "pink" which means little finger.
Yes a pinky finger is a finger because it has three joints just like all of your other fingers.
the aclurendenturiesforwherenoe.the pinky is a finger but a thum is not... well that's at least what they say.