Thursday, September 27, 2012

                                   BLOODLINE

       
        I grew up in a city where many buildings, cars and people. Wherein the development of the area will continue and people are busy with their work. The satisfaction of the people there finds the mall, food court, cinema, casino, and night party. I’m Merii Melou 18 my mother was worked in genetic institute in Australia may father Australian died early when I was a baby, every last week of the month visiting the far island to visit our lands and especially the native people helped by giving Medicine, Food and clothes. Some of native work in our lands. Many times I go there but I'm not comfortable being able together the native look like the dirt without clothes and ill educated. So I perish because of my mother once asked my mother “why you need to help them us even if they are not blood relation.”  And she replied “because I need to help this is our responsibilities to care our indigenous people”. In my mind there are deeper meaning why mother help to the native our physical traits is closely same. But in this place their no judgmental, no bullying, and racism may be thus they laughed because my physical appearance I’m tall brown completion curly blonde hair, similar to the native in the island but they are dark complexion. And this unique characteristic brings me in some fashion show as model.
          A few days’ we just moved to the island as concentrate new study of my mother about the tribe. While fixing equipment I saw an old picture woman similar to the face of my mother wearing the native dress and an old man. And now we move to the island. Now more I always see the native in the house, and mother laboratory. One morning I saw the native eating in dinner room, I was angry with them I sent them and I have also said many bad words. And mother she disappointed to me we had a conversation about what happened in morning mother explains a lot of things.    
     We moved this island (Solomon Island) due to accelerate the learning about the genes of native people, and it really lives in this place your grandparents. The father of your grandmother was become a leader of this tribe and according to the gene mapping 50% of our DNA inherited to the native tribe (MELANESIA'S) our bloodline connect to the native and even we are half melanesian only, we are part of this tribe. mother show the some genetic files of our family ancestry from the melanesia's in the Family-Base QTL mapping from to the father of my grandmother to me we all inherit the charateristic of Curly Blonde hair, the black completion, and tallness. 
      Now I know why my mother's still helping the natives I ask forgiveness for the native and now trying to partake in native, mother continue study about the native about an allele of TYRP1 Tyrosinase-related protein 1 and build the foundation to help the   Melanesia tribe’s. And me taking a education to college to teach the native people when I become a teacher    
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 Melanesians are an ethnic group in Melanesia,Solomon island The original inhabitants of the group of islands now named Melanesia. Polynesians and Micronesians have little genetic relation to Melanesians. Genome scans show Polynesians has little genetic relationship to Melanesians. Some recent studies suggest that all humans outside of Africa have inherited some genes from Neanderthals, and that Melanesians are the only known modern humans whose prehistoric ancestors interbred with the Denisova hominin, sharing 4%–6% of their genome with this ancient cousin of the Neanderthal.  Dark-skinned group of humans known to have blond hair. This has been traced to an allele of TYRP1 unique to these people. Tyrp1 is a melanocyte-specific gene product involved in melanin synthesis.  An allele of TYRP1 common in Solomon Islanders results in blond hair. Although the phenotype is similar to European blond hair, this allele is not found in Europeans.



LINK: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanesians
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TYRP1

PICTURE: http://scitechdaily.com/blond-hair-of-melanesians-evolved-differently-than-those-of-europeans/

          




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