UN officials propose GPS tracking on albino children

Discussion in 'In the News' started by andreboba, Jun 13, 2016.

  1. andreboba

    andreboba Well-Known Member

    :rolleyes: Real shit.
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    If a BM has a child with an albino woman, are her light skinned genes inherited by her children??

    The variations in human DNA are just crazy.
     
  2. darkwawyer

    darkwawyer Member

    A light skinned woman is not an albino. Albinos can be found in any race.
     
  3. andreboba

    andreboba Well-Known Member

    I know that.
    But are an albino woman's 'light skin' genes passed to her non-albino offspring??
     
  4. K

    K Well-Known Member

  5. darkwawyer

    darkwawyer Member

    Not necessarily. It can skip generations or they can all be albinos and I don't think it matters if the mother or father carries the gene. It can be passed down from both parents if they carry the gene and I would think that makes the process of having children with albinism more prevalent.

    I had rarely seen albinos until I moved to DC and then I would just see lots of them. I think, for a small place in the states, it's had the highest concentration. Like I doubt I've been a month without seeing an albino in DC (where I lived at...could have been a large family or two), but as I'm very attentive to attractive women I know I've seen at least 3 different, "hot," albino women. I guess they could be sisters. As life would have it, I was never in the position to try to get the digits :smt013 but I swore I would one day.

    I've been in Philly for 6 months, a place that dwarfs DC in size and population, but I've yet to see 1 albino person. It almost makes me think that they don't stray from their hometown, but my inner brain tells me that I know better (they do). I've also seen Caucasian and Asian albinos.
     

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