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Flashball
07-08-2022, 08:52 PM
http://mathgene.usc.es/snipper/index.php

Hair
http://mathgene.usc.es/snipper/hairclassifier.html#page1

SNPs of my mother (hair):
1 rs1129038 CT
2 rs11547464 GG
3 rs12913832 AG
4 rs12931267 CC
5 rs1805006 NO snp
6 rs1805007 CC
7 rs1805008 CC
8 rs1805009 NO snp
9 rs28777 CC
10 rs35264875 AT
11 rs4778138 AA
12 rs7495174 AA

Conversion:
GAGGAGGGNNGGGGNNCCATTTTT



Her results, this is correct or? Because she don't have red hair.
https://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2022/27/4/1657227187-mathgenemotherresultshaircolor.jpg
https://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2022/27/4/1657227174-motherhair.jpg

Eyes, her SNP
SNP code Chr Gene SBE bases SBE direction dbSNP bases
1 rs12913832 15 HERC2 AG
2 rs1129038 15 HERC2 TT
3 rs12203592 6 IRF4 CT
4 rs12896399 14 SLC24A4 GT
5 rs1393350 11 TYR GG
6 rs16891982 5 SLC45A2 CC
7 rs1800407 15 OCA2 CC

Conversion
AGGAGANNCTNNCANNGGAGTTGGCCTTTTNNGGAAACCCTTNNGG

http://mathgene.usc.es/snipper/eyeclassifier.html#page3

Flashball
07-10-2022, 04:09 PM
bump

Awuddah
07-10-2022, 04:25 PM
It says "only" 75% of persons with the same genetic profile do have red hair. Your mother just happens to be the other 25%.

Flashball
07-10-2022, 05:28 PM
It says "only" 75% of persons with the same genetic profile do have red hair. Your mother just happens to be the other 25%.

That's why I ask: why indicate "the profil should be red" and not "the profil should be brown/black"?

Awuddah
07-10-2022, 09:58 PM
That's why I ask: why indicate "the profil should be red" and not "the profil should be brown/black"?

Because it's a probability. Other factors are at play and your mother just happened to not display the phenotype suggested by the analysed genotype.

Flashball
07-11-2022, 02:43 PM
Because it's a probability. Other factors are at play and your mother just happened to not display the phenotype suggested by the analysed genotype.

A probability of 25% to be red or reddish?

23andme didn't seem to detect this

Awuddah
07-11-2022, 07:34 PM
A probability of 25% to be red or reddish?

23andme didn't seem to detect this

A 25% probability to be anything other than red/reddish.

Flashball
07-11-2022, 08:21 PM
A 25% probability to be anything other than red/reddish.

Interesting.

What's your results?