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Are You Genetically More Similar To Mom Or Dad?
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Are you genetically more similar to your mom or dad? Turns out, that's a complicated question to answer.
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Maybe you get your nose from your mom's side of the family, but your ears definitely look
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more like dad's.
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Everyone gets a spattering of both of their parents' DNA, but which parent contributes
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more to the child, genetically speaking?
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Well, the answer to this question depends on what you're asking.
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If we're talking about chromosomes, which are DNA strands packaged as X and Y shaped
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molecules, children get an equal number from both parents.
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But the mitochondria, the so-called powerhouse of the cell, carries its own DNA, and we only
00:36
inherit that from our mother's side.
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Because of this, technically, kids inherit more genes from mom, in terms of sheer numbers.
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But just because you carry certain genes doesn't mean they're all turned on, so to speak.
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Multiple switches sit on top of our DNA and tell our body which portions to read and translate
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into proteins, and which portions to ignore.
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Some of these switches can be passed down by parents to their children.
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These are called imprinted genes.
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For example, if a gene is paternally imprinted, and dad passes it down, that gene will be switched
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off in the child.
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But if the child gets that gene from mom, it will remain switched on.
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Studies in mice hint that more imprinted genes may be passed down from dad's side.
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But that same imbalance hasn't been seen in humans yet.
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In any case, many other factors, such as your environment, influence which genes get turned
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on or off in your body.
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You can say your gene expression is thanks to your parents, but it's complicated to say
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that it's similar to your parents, an expert told LiveScience.
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In short, it's complicated.
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