tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4653764536515429332.post594114973461666374..comments2023-06-21T10:57:35.869+02:00Comments on My Science - Blog / Mein Naturwissenschaftsblog: Intragenomic conflicts:Erwin Schmidthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04403383980437554603noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4653764536515429332.post-56087474482828591002018-08-25T17:57:39.115+02:002018-08-25T17:57:39.115+02:00Indeed it's an interesting observation that so...Indeed it's an interesting observation that some children are much more similar to one parent than to the other.Erwin Schmidthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04403383980437554603noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4653764536515429332.post-7193278021024985492018-08-23T13:25:52.000+02:002018-08-23T13:25:52.000+02:00One interesting way to understand this is observin...One interesting way to understand this is observing couples which one or majority of their children born looking fundamentally one of them, as if just one of the parents genes were expressed. I have a adopted cousin who are mulato and she had a daughter with a white man. Her daughter is basically a perfect copy of father. The idea that genetics is always a combination of parents seems possibly wrong because sometimes the genes of one of them will be totally expressed and the other totally supressed. Even in psychological aspects this girl appear to look like her father than my cousin.Santocultonoreply@blogger.com