Quote from: SirStretchAlot on September 02, 2021, 12:24:15 PM@berezoni
Abnormalities in the endocrine system is usually genetically passed down maternally. Unfortunately, I don't think marrying a 6 feet husband would have made your daughter any taller.
Whoever is biased towards maternal genes is a definite amateur and if you are even a little expert at genetics,you'll know paternal genes have equalities to maternal genes in height,appearances,and personalities.
Just cuz female average height is lower than male average height by 12-13cm or so.Therefore you've gotta convert your mother's height into the matched male heights,like you're born with a 160cm mother then you're supposed to convert her height into '172-173cm' thereof.
You can't fairly treat your mother's height as a male height otherwise you're definitely considering your mother as a midget although she is not even short at all as a female.
But genetics can be inherited intergenerationally so watch out how tall or short your grandparents are.
Quote from: Medieval European on September 03, 2021, 04:08:29 AMWhoever is biased towards maternal genes is a definite amateur and if you are even a little expert at genetics,you'll know paternal genes have equalities to maternal genes in height,appearances,and personalities.
Just cuz female average height is lower than male average height by 12-13cm or so.Therefore you've gotta convert your mother's height into the matched male heights,like you're born with a 160cm mother then you're supposed to convert her height into '172-173cm' thereof.
You can't fairly treat your mother's height as a male height otherwise you're definitely considering your mother as a midget although she is not even short at all as a female.
But genetics can be inherited intergenerationally so watch out how tall or short your grandparents are.
We're not talking about potential height here, which can be estimated from the height of both parents. The daughter had early growth plate closure, which is triggered by abnormal hormone balance. This is a genetic defect, usually passed often from the mother side as a carrier gene. This is because his father would have demonstrated this defect had he carried it, since y chromosomes are more expressive. The father did not have early growth plate closure, so it likely came maternally. It is simple hereditary genetics.
The daugther would never have reached her true height potential because of her mom's genetic defect. So I don't know why she's blaming the husband.
Quote from: SirStretchAlot on September 03, 2021, 11:05:52 AMWe're not talking about potential height here, which can be estimated from the height of both parents. The daughter had early growth plate closure, which is triggered by abnormal hormone balance. This is a genetic defect, usually passed often from the mother side as a carrier gene. This is because his father would have demonstrated this defect had he carried it, since y chromosomes are more expressive. The father did not have early growth plate closure, so it likely came maternally. It is simple hereditary genetics.
The daugther would never have reached her true height potential because of her mom's genetic defect. So I don't know why she's blaming the husband.
Not potential heights alone are equally hereditary from maternal and paternal genetics.Also she didn't mention her growth plates were also precociously closed.I think that's just bc of her daughter's precocious puberty resulted from artificial hormones injected into food supplements and maybe early exposures to p**n and so on.
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