Originally posted by Great Big SteesThe kid might be an opportunity for the 98% white community to embrace diversity. I would love to follow this story from a noninvasive distance.
They, the sperm bank, obviously withdrew from the wrong account.
Interesting sidebar:
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/ohio-town-trustee-says-biracial-sperm-mixup-baby-welcome-n216866
The post that was quoted here has been removedMy limited knowledge of genetics leads me to this question..."Is there any way that skin pigmentation could show up generations later?" In other words, in other instances than this particular situation, is it possible that a donor could be white and didn't know he had the gene for dark skin?
It brings to mind another question..."Are sperm banks responsible for the appearance of every recessive gene?"
It would seem to me that when it comes to reproduction, there are no guarantees...I'm almost certain that my ex would like our children to look like less of me than him...
...hmmmmm....many questions...
Originally posted by hakimaConcerning you last comment re: you children's looks, perhaps plastic surgery....seems to be, along with tattoos, the thing to do.
My limited knowledge of genetics leads me to this question..."Is there any way that skin pigmentation could show up generations later?" In other words, in other instances than this particular situation, is it possible that a donor could be white and didn't know he had the gene for dark skin?
It brings to mind another question..."Are sperm banks responsible ...[text shortened]... ex would like our children to look like less of me than him...
...hmmmmm....many questions...
I am, of course being silly...sorta. 😉
Originally posted by Great Big SteesHA! Poor man would not be caught dead with a tat...
Concerning you last comment re: you children's looks, perhaps plastic surgery....seems to be, along with tattoos, the thing to do.
I am, of course being silly...sorta. 😉
I've got mine second cheek to the right and straight on 'til morning... 😉