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Yes. Sources- My face, other friends faces. Typically, though not always the case, African-Americans with freckles may have some white genes from red-headed people.
Trade hepled Neolithic people make stronger tools by getting special materials such as obsidian from other areas (communities, or villages)
They didn't take over black people , other black tribes sold slaves to white people for guns,money and other things .
they were considered in slaves [people who work for other people without getting paid] they were treated badly because of their skin color which was black
yes
No ethnicity has "stronger" genes than any other ethnicity. Strength of genes is not a scientifically valid measurement.
Black people's hair grows just like any other *people's* hair, albeit, because it is stronger than other hair types, it grows upwards instead of downwards.
Red (AKA chestnut) and Black. In the related links you will find a page that can tell you a ton about the red and black genes, as well as how they work with other genes. *Note: it says Morgan horses, but it goes for all breeds*
Yes. Sources- My face, other friends faces. Typically, though not always the case, African-Americans with freckles may have some white genes from red-headed people.
theoretically yes. it obviously all has to do with genes. in regards to appearance, some may be born to look very white, even though they still have black genes. also, sometimes twins are conceived, one of the twins dies, the other fetus absorbs the genetic material and incorporates into their own system. in a sense, these people have two sets of genes, and sometimes one set of genes will code for one thing, and a different set will code for something else.. in a very unlikely situation, say there is a set of fraternal twins, one black, one white, white fetus dies, black fetus absorbs white fetus, incorporates the white genes for reproduction, and voila, white kid. of course, in this situation, the black person would still have some white genes in them.
no i cant other people cant as well cuz our genes are alot different from dogs and wont accept genes from a dog :)
it is all in your genes and heredity.......... no two people are alike
Because it is in that person's genes.
We so know what genes people have, and we know what genes many other species have. We also know what some of these genes do, and we even know in some cases how they do it. But there is a great deal that we don't know. At a guess, we only know 1% of the full explanation of what genes do and how they do it.
Your question is vague - I do not know what you mean by "there"? Assuming you are referring to people, it is estimated that there are around 23,000 genes. But other species will have entirely different numbers.
Gene genes that keep other genes from showing are known as what
About 50%, if there are no other genes available.