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    Blond Baby from Black Parents a Genetic Mystery

    by Brian Thomas, M.S. *

    Blond Baby from Black Parents a Genetic Mystery
    by Brian Thomas, M.S. *

    A British Nigerian couple--Ben and Angela Ihegboro--is not aware of any fair-skinned ancestors on either side of their families. Yet they gave birth to a blue-eyed, blond-haired, and fair-skinned baby girl. As the mother herself exclaimed, "What on earth happened here?"

    Named Nmachi, which means "Beauty of God," the newborn has eye coloration, so she is not an albino. The Sun reported that while the couple was shocked at her appearance, they nevertheless welcomed the child, calling her their "miracle baby."1 There is no evidence of an alternate father. Their marriage has been faithful, and even a Caucasian father could not have produced a baby as light-skinned as this one.

    Nmachi's unexpected appearance presents a genetic mystery, but it also provides a clue to the skin, eye, and hair coloration that must have characterized this planet's first people. Oxford University geneticist Bryan Sykes told The Sun, "As albinoism has been ruled out, it is more likely that there has been some other mutation that's happened to produce this colouring."1

    This means that it is possible that all blond and fair-skinned people descended from one or a few who had the same or a similar mutation as Nmachi. This would in turn confirm suspicions that the lack of melanin in skin, eyes, and hair that characterizes Caucasians points back at a long heritage of debilitated melanin production.

    Nmachi's presumed mutation would also confirm long-held creation science conjectures about the appearance of the first two people in the world. Adam and Eve must have had medium-tone skin.2 Based on currently modeled skin-color inheritance patterns, their many descendants had higher statistical odds of also having medium-tone skin, with an outside chance of having children with very light or very dark skin.3 In this way, all of today's varieties of human pigmentation could have arisen in only two generations from Adam.

    But if the blond and fair traits arose by mutation long after Adam, then it stands to reason that earth's earliest inhabitants were all darker than today's fairest-skinned ones.


    The human population must have been much smaller at some point for a mutation like this to have become part of large segments of the population today. Although certain Europeans share fair-skinned traits, there are isolated blond populations ensconced among the more melanin-rich groups. Key mutation events were most likely to have happened long after the original "very good" creation at a time when genetic entropy began to hold stronger sway.4 For example, a melanin-debilitating mutation could have become fixed into certain peoples after the entire population was bottlenecked down to the eight Flood survivors, just 4,000 or so years ago.

    Reconstructions of the past will often be subject to alteration as new information such as this genetic anomaly surfaces. But the Bible's written account of the past provides certain information that is unambiguous. From this God-spoken record, as well as from current science, one can be confident that all peoples are indeed descendants of a literal Adam and Eve, just as Jesus Himself confirmed.5 __________________
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    Wow that's strange. Must've been awkward. Interesting article.

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    Yeah I saw a video on this. The greatest part of the entire story is the father's reaction. Apparently he turned to his wife and the first thing he said was "what the f***!" or something along those lines.

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    What this shows is you can get white from black , but you can't get black from white. So God had to reveal this truth in modern day so that people will now believe where we as people come from.
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    the genetic difference between people of different races is negligble.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eastflatknick View Post
    the genetic difference between people of different races is negligble.

    One day my friend you will understand. As my pop use to say "just keep on living you'll see"
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    Quote Originally Posted by PLAYA 2U View Post
    One day my friend you will understand. As my pop use to say "just keep on living you'll see"
    Ha, let me clarify a few things.

    First, I do believe, based on archaeological and historical study that the "original" man was African. The oldest remains found of a human being are african.

    Second, saying that the GENETIC differences between races is negligible is just a scientific fact. This is from wikipedia, but it is well sourced and mentioned in other articles:

    The 0.1% genetic difference that differentiates any two random humans is still the subject of much debate. The discovery that only 8% of this difference separates the major races led some scientists to proclaim that race is biologically meaningless. They argue that since genetic distance increases in a continuous manner any threshold or definitions would be arbitrary. Any two neighboring villages or towns will show some genetic differentiation from each other and thus could be defined as a race.
    So between me (even being multiracial but decidedly non-white) and a white person, our genes are 99.9% the same...even more so when you consider that only 8% of .1% is race-related. So actually, humans of difference races, genetically, are about 99.99992% the same.

    Now, having said that it doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that in history and today race matters.

    And my point about the difference being negligible is that while I have/had a hard time believing this story, the science behind it is pretty solid. Just like two brown eyed parents having a blue eye child...but this is a bit more rare and probably has little to do with recessive/dominant genes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eastflatknick View Post
    Ha, let me clarify a few things.

    First, I do believe, based on archaeological and historical study that the "original" man was African. The oldest remains found of a human being are african.

    Second, saying that the GENETIC differences between races is negligible is just a scientific fact. This is from wikipedia, but it is well sourced and mentioned in other articles:



    So between me (even being multiracial but decidedly non-white) and a white person, our genes are 99.9% the same...even more so when you consider that only 8% of .1% is race-related. So actually, humans of difference races, genetically, are about 99.99992% the same.

    Now, having said that it doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that in history and today race matters.

    And my point about the difference being negligible is that while I have/had a hard time believing this story, the science behind it is pretty solid. Just like two brown eyed parents having a blue eye child...but this is a bit more rare and probably has little to do with recessive/dominant genes.
    Here ya go Flat

    http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...hite-baby.html
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    I saw the story about 2 weeks ago, I know you didn't make it up brother lol

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    anyone who has a scientific mind would go based off the archaelogical and historical facts and science to determine that yes.......ultimately...the human race's ancestry as far as we know it is African, that we did evolve from apes, etc. people that dont believe that choose not to...........for whatever reason.

    this is where playa....u are missing the point. you are not basing this belief on the above mentioned science, ur basing it on because God whispered it in your ear etc. and u somehow symbolize this random mix of genes as something God wanted to show people for some divine reason lol

    so given this......... if we all ultimately have black ancestry, then as random as this baby's dominating genetic makeup is (given her parents), it is equally possible and random for a white couple (whose ultimate ancestry is also African of course) to have a black baby. those genes are being passed down.........its just that they have an extremely tiny chance of actually coming together...................just like this baby in the news.

    and not to punch a hole in all these theories, but when this baby grows up, she better look like a mix of her mom and dad in facial features, otherwise there will be questions again.
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