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right. I guess it will depend on what genes are passed on. Some of them do not express at all and some after some time. For example I was born with blond hair and it turned dark brown when I was a teenager, on the other hand my eyes were dark when kid and turned hazel when teenager until now. Genes are there expressing and blocking themselves mysteriously. Epic-genetics is trying to understand how the environment (food, place where we live, peoples around us etc) influences the gene expression.
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I think there are two main reason when physical trait phenotype and genotype seem to be in discrepancy. 1) We are considering only the overall percentage of matches against a "sample" of that ethnicity but the distribution of those matches by chromosome is different between individuals. Some chromosomes contain more genes related to visible traits than others so we get different percentages from the average on those chromosomes. 2) Companies are analyzing all possible genes that differentiate human beings from other species (through SNPs actually just a maker of those genes) and not necessarily the SNPs related to physical traits. Hopefully in the future with much more information we will get an average as today and and average for physical traits (visible phenotype).
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Nope.
I doubt she is 87% caucasoid anyways.
It could be the10% MENA admixture. ¿Jew or lebanese provenience?
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Well there are even jews that have sephardic identity despite 500 years of persecution, they are not crypto and everyone knows who they are.
For example: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xueta
Many powerful politicians in Spain nowadays are crypto-jews with hidden identity.
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