Wednesday, December 23, 2009

After how many generations will it be that the kids no longer have Afro-textured hair?

So if a black guy has kids with a white woman, and the kids then have sex with other white people, and their kids have sex with other white people etc., after how many generations will it be that the kids no longer have Afro-textured hair?After how many generations will it be that the kids no longer have Afro-textured hair?
There is no right answer to this question. I have known biracial children to have non afro textured hair first generation, while others have kept it first generation. Almost all of us are mixed with some other race/culture so far back that sometimes we don't know what genes are mixed in ergo not knowing when the other races gene might show up. Gotta love that DNA.After how many generations will it be that the kids no longer have Afro-textured hair?
After three generations, but when a black man married a white woman their kids can inherit albine disease (white skin,hair,eyebrows and sensiblity to light.
it really could go either way


usually the african gene is more dominant


but probably after four generations will that trait be gone for good


maybe even three?

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