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I believe that it just might be a common mutation that happens when the fetus is developing.

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Where do people from haiti originate from?

Haitian people are very multi-racial. Their ethnic background originate from the Taino/Arawaks, French, English, Spanish, Polish, African even German and Middle Eastern. 99.5% of the population are mixed with more than 3 races. The rest are full blooded African.


What are the four forces of human evolution?

The four forces of human evolution are mutation, genetic drift, gene flow, and natural selection. Mutation introduces new genetic variations, genetic drift refers to random changes in gene frequencies within a population, gene flow involves the transfer of genetic material between populations, and natural selection is the process by which certain traits become more common in a population due to their advantage for survival and reproduction.


A mutation in what results in lactose tolerance?

A mutation in the LCT gene, which is responsible for producing the lactase enzyme, results in lactose tolerance. This mutation allows individuals to continue producing lactase into adulthood, enabling them to digest lactose, the sugar found in dairy products.


What type of gene flow allows reduction of variation?

Gene flow that involves the movement of individuals from a high-variation population into a low-variation population can result in a reduction of genetic variation. This can happen if the incoming individuals do not introduce new alleles or if genetic drift and selection reduce the frequency of existing alleles.


Why is the term anthropocentrism is connected with the name humanism?

The term anthropocentrism is connected with humanism because it reflects the philosophical belief that humans are the central or most significant entities in the universe. Humanism emphasizes human values, interests, and dignity, placing humanity at the forefront of ethical considerations and philosophical inquiry.

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What is a free earlobe?

A free earlobe is an earlobe that is not entirely attached to the head. The gene for free earlobes is dominant in most cases.


What is a fused earlobe?

A fused earlobe, also known as a conjoined earlobe, is a condition where the earlobe is connected to the side of the head rather than being a distinct, hanging structure. This can occur due to genetic factors or developmental anomalies during fetal growth. Fused earlobes can vary in appearance and may be associated with other congenital conditions, but they are generally harmless and do not affect hearing or overall health. Some people may choose to have surgical procedures to separate the earlobe for cosmetic reasons.


What is an earlobe fetish called?

An earlobe fetish.


Name the tissue on the earlobe?

name the tissue on the earlobe


Can you glue a split earlobe?

How do you fix a split earlobe?


Is unattached earlobes autosomal?

Yes, the trait for unattached earlobes is autosomal. This means that the gene responsible for determining earlobe attachment is located on one of the non-sex chromosomes.


How did fish antifreeze originate?

Fish antifreeze originated from an ancestral trypsinogen gene.


How are genitics DNA gene and chromosome connected?

i think in the cell


WHAT is single gene trait?

A single gene trait is a specific characteristic or phenotype that is influenced by the expression of a single gene. This means that the presence or absence of a particular trait is determined by variations in one specific gene. Examples include earlobe attachment, hair color, and tongue rolling.


How do you say EARLOBE in French?

Lobe de l'oreille


What is an earlobe?

When the skin of your earlobe is attached to you skin on your head (upper jaw), it is called an attached earlobe. Earlobes that hang more freely are called unattached. They earlobe itself it not attached to your head, it is only attached to the bottom of your ear.


What type of epithelial tissue makes up the earlobe?

The earlobe is covered with stratified squamous epithelium.