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The wonders of genetics

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I have just found out that l am one of only 10% of world population who can touch their nose and chin with their tongue.

So what evolutionary trait has been passed on to you?

P.s...Not sure this is anything to do with genetics but have a go at this.....

Sit in a chair, lift your right leg up a few inches then proceed to turn it in a circular clockwise direction, whilst doing this place your right hand in front of you and draw an imagery number six...you'll be amazed what happens with your leg.









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According to Brian Cox on the radio this morning, we are all genetically related to every living thing on the planet. I have eaten a number of relatives for lunch today.

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I can answer the door while on the loo

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That's not genetics - that's plumbing !

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Onelife[glow=red] wrote:
I have just found out that l am one of only 10% of world population who can touch their nose and chin with their tongue[/glow].

So what evolutionary trait has been passed on to you?

P.s...Not sure this is anything to do with genetics but have a go at this.....

Sit in a chair, lift your right leg up a few inches then proceed to turn it in a circular clockwise direction, whilst doing this place your right hand in front of you and draw an imagery number six...you'll be amazed what happens with your leg.









I'
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Onelife wrote:
I have just found out that l am one of only 10% of world population who can touch their nose and chin with their tongue.
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The rest are cats, dogs, cows, giraffes and camels. They can also reach other parts of their anatomy with their tongues but we don't want to know Keefy!!! :o
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Stephen wrote:
I can answer the door while on the loo
Ugh..!!!
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qbman1 wrote:
According to Brian Cox on the radio this morning, we are all genetically related to every living thing on the planet.
And he knows this because....?
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Silver_Shiney wrote:
qbman1 wrote:
According to Brian Cox on the radio this morning, we are all genetically related to every living thing on the planet.
And he knows this because....?
He's had birthday cards from them all. :sarcasm: :lol:
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Silver_Shiney wrote:
qbman1 wrote:
According to Brian Cox on the radio this morning, we are all genetically related to every living thing on the planet.
And he knows this because....?

...if you take God out of the equation then the general consensus of scientific opinion is that our universe is made up of atoms which are believed to be the building blocks of life on earth, so if you believe in Darwin's theory of evolution then we must all have evolved from these building blocks therefore we must all be related :think:

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My daughter can bend her little fingers back to an angle of 90 degrees... this genetic trait must have skipped a generation or two because neither me or my wife can do the same.

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I have a cousin who has two nipples on each breast, the sad thing about it was she was unable to breast feed her children.

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Raybosailor wrote:
I have a cousin who has two nipples on each breast, the sad thing about it was she was unable to breast feed her children.
Hi Ray.....not as unusual as one might think, nevertheless some genetic malformations can have functional and social stigmas attached to them.....l know of a young lady who has a stump (tail) at the base of her spine.

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We've all got a coccyx, Keith, mine's fairly prominent, too, and gets bruised easily (and painfully). It's the anchor point for the gluteus maximus, not the remnant of a tail
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I think OL may have been referring to one of his favourite sheep !

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Onelife wrote:
Silver_Shiney wrote:
qbman1 wrote:
According to Brian Cox on the radio this morning, we are all genetically related to every living thing on the planet.
And he knows this because....?

...if you take God out of the equation then the general consensus of scientific opinion is that our universe is made up of atoms which are believed to be the building blocks of life on earth, so if you believe in Darwin's theory of evolution then we must all have evolved from these building blocks therefore we must all be related :think:
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My daughter can bend her little fingers back to an angle of 90 degrees... this genetic trait must have skipped a generation or two because neither me or my wife can do the same.

Shoot me now :D

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Well if you insist

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This can be arranged...
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Now, now.....form an orderly queue

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qbman1 wrote:
I think OL may have been referring to one of his favourite sheep !
qb.....my observation of sheep's tails is that they tend to keep them between their legs.... when I'm around.....but please don't tell Stephen I've said that :oops:

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Silver_Shiney wrote:
We've all got a coccyx, Keith, mine's fairly prominent, too, and gets bruised easily (and painfully). It's the anchor point for the gluteus maximus, not the remnant of a tail
Yeah!...but l bet you can't tie a ribbon around yours like wot she can :)

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Baaaaaaaaaa

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qbman1 wrote:
Now, now.....form an orderly queue
Charming :)

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How's the TWOC going ?

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One life, the feat is only impressive if you can do it with your teeth in. 90% can do it with their falsers in the glass! :-)

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qbman1 wrote:
How's the TWOC going ?

Anyone who can't swim - grab a chair !!
And tie yourself to a rope :)

Looking good so far.

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