Re: Unanswered question
of course, i think one parent can have both RR needed
-----Original Message-----
From: Kathie Morgan <fishrap@netdex.com>
To: pumpkins@mallorn.com <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
Date: 18 January 2001 21:06
Subject: Unanswered question
>Chris, I read your analysis with some interest. Still have a question:
>What did you do at high school, beyond what we ALL did, of course?
>Thanks! Kathie
>
>Bonnett wrote: To produce musicle prodigy, chromosomes RR are need in
>that comblination from both parent, so all the musicle prodigies
>produced from both parents have set of chromosomes RR in the genetic
>code,
>If only the other brother and Yvonne have one set of RR between them
>then no musical prodigy, however there offspring may carry an RR gene
>and musical prodigy passed onto his/her offspring if partner also has RR
>gene.
>if that makes sense - i did it at high school
>
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