Genetics – What I Learnt Continued & Auburn Hair – Friday 8th March 2024


Genetics – What I Learnt Continued & Auburn Hair – Friday 8th March 2024

 

It is known that the Neanderthals had a high degree of people with Auburn Hair but they wouldn’t have started out that way.

We are accustomed to the Auburn coloured Orangutan but I strongly suspect that they too didn’t start out that way.

From time to time, I see the odd Gorilla on TV with a smattering of Auburn. Auburn, is a natural consequence of our genetics. It has been mentioned that Auburn in our race came from the Neanderthal. That may have occurred for some, however the reason Auburn occurs is the same for us, as it was for them and it signifies that a section of our genetics has become tired. Importantly, Auburn isn’t the problem, Auburn in fact is very helpful and quite literally rescues that tired sector. It buys time.

I want to point out that this is a complex subject, and the thought that avoiding someone with Auburn hair and not having a child with Auburn hair will solve the issue. No. An aspect of our genetics, (and I have to point out that I do not have a degree. My disability prevented my obtaining such certificates and learning in my earlier life. However, I know what I’m talking about, but for propriety, you need to keep in mind that I am not an academic.) is that where possible there is an order of selection in which part of our genetics is to be subtracted in order to sustain the life.

Auburn hair buys time. It delivers a large bunch of tiny minus’ that are unnoticeable. By doing so, it prevents a large singular minus. And large singular minus’ occur to people without Auburn hair. They can still occur to people with Auburn hair, but only, I believe, when there isn’t any other option. We are getting old, genetically.

This isn’t good news I realize however, we have to attend to it.

The Neanderthals would have seen similar problems with their youngsters that we are currently seeing.

If we are to make an impact on these growing problems, understanding them is essential. And ultimately, if there are methods that can help prevent the severe forms of these related disabilities that would certainly be a blessing. The majority of nations around the world are having to create larger budgets for the costs involved, because the developmental health problems continue to naturally increase. So we have to attend to it. Like anything else, the longer a problem is left, the worse that it gets.

The irony in this is that largely, our genome is healthy and robust, but this group of interactive sectors was designed with limitations. The Neanderthal didn’t have the knowledge or tools to investigate, but we do, so, with that in mind we should approach this accordingly.

Fiona MacLeod (C)