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How some genomes become dominating allele?

Charles V Habsburg
(Picture I)

http://crisisofdemocracticstates.blogspot.fi/p/how-some-genomes-become-dominating.html

Kimmo Huosionmaa


The genomes order our physical shape, and they are responsible for many things like color blindness and many other things are genetically heritable features. But the question is how some gene becomes dominating? The reason for this phenomenon is that there is a group of genomes, what is starting enriching. That situation can happen when some family becomes the power of the nation. In this case, this family would become the very popular group in their own society, and other families would get their spouses from this powerful family. In that case, the family, of course, gets very much children, and then happens something, what people would not actually mention. When a couple of generations would pass away, those grandchildren would become second cousins together.


And in this case is juridically legal that those persons get married. When we are talking about the royal families, the social environment where they lived is not very big, and that caused the re-marriages to that family. The population would become small enough, would it cause that genetic material would start to enriched, and this will cause the heritable symptoms like hemophilia to those persons. And of course some very salient figures in their body starting to forming. The best example of this kind of advantage, what is caused by genetic enrichment is the lower lip of Habsburgs. That caused very big jaw, and in fact, the jaw of some persons of that family has been so big, that they couldn't eat public. But also there are many more marks of the royal and important families like big nose or loss of hair.


That characteristic detail of that family faces is sometimes mentioned the example of lethal allele. Members of that family are very easy to recognize of that detail. And maybe some assassins used that thing to track those people. That investigation is very important to track the heritable syndromes or ability to get some syndrome. Some illnesses that are caused by viruses and bacteria are very dangerous for some people. But there are a people, who live in the areas, what is full of malaria and mosquito. And in those areas, natural selection would cause the mutation, that some people would become immune against malaria or another disease. The reason for resistance to malaria is that some people blood cells look like the sickle.


So the sickle-cell anemia would give immunity to malaria. If we are thinking careful there could be people who are immune against Ebola. In those cases, malaria and Ebola could cause the situation that only the people who are resistant to those diseases can make children. And because the genetic material would enrich, that can cause immunity. That meant the genomes of those people can cause to create the virus, what would transfer that genetic material to the nucleus of the cells. This genome therapy might make all people resistant to those diseases. But this last thing is only fiction. There are many juridical questions to solve before that kind of vaccines gets the permission to deliver in the population. The vaccines and genome therapies need the investigations to be accepted as the medical use of vaccine programs.

Sources:

https://listverse.com/2016/10/06/10-crazy-facts-about-europes-bizarre-habsburg-rulers/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sickle-cell_disease

Picture I

https://listverse.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Charles-V-Habsburg.png

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