Friday, June 20, 2014

Why do bioligist belive that gingers will be gone in the year 2060?




blake





Answer
According to genetic scientists redheads are becoming rarer and could be extinct in 100 years.
The current National Geographic magazine reports that less than 2 per cent of the world's population has natural red hair - created by a mutation in northern Europe thousand of years ago.
Global intermingling, which broadens the availability of possible partners, has reduced the chances of redheads meeting and so producing little redheads of their own.
Although it takes only one red-haired parent to produce ginger babies, two redheads obviously creates a much stronger possibility.
Some experts warn redheads could be gone as early 2060, but others say the gene can be dormant in the reproductive system for generations before returning.
National Geographic says the gene at first had the beneficial effect of increasing the body's ability to make vitamin D from sunlight. However, today's carriers are more prone to skin cancer and have a higher sensitivity to heat and cold-related pain.

Why are redheads gonna take over the world one day?




Steve


And in the battle for supremacy, who will win, the redheads or the ants?


Answer
Actually, I recently read that they are vanishing and will be extinct by 2060. Having red hair is a recessive gene. However, that finding is now being disputed as to the date. So in any event...not likely. The ants will bury us all.




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