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Surprisingly, these 10 personal qualities we inherit from parents

Do you have brown eyes like your mother's, and long legs like your father's? It seems incredible, but we inherit every physical feature from parents, from their genes. And what about the other qualities?

The results of recent studies in genetics have shown an amazing thing. Below is a list of 10 features, which are also inherited by us.

1. High cholesterol

Many people are still confident that the level of cholesterol depends directly on what we eat. And that if you want to live a long and happy life, you need to eat vegetables and fruits and exercise a lot.

But sometimes the cholesterol level is high because such genetics. For 500 people, there is one, which has certain genetic mutations, which lead to a high content of these compounds in the blood. Such a deviation can not be corrected by proper diet or exercise.

2. Male alopecia can transmit the mother's genes

One of the genes responsible for the condition of the hair is located in the X chromosome. It happens that men inherit it from their mothers. But do not rush to blame them for early baldness: there are many other genes that play a part in the process of hair loss, which could be passed by the father. And besides this, the environment also has an impact.

3. Progress in studies

If a mother scolds a child for bad grades at school and says that she herself was always an excellent pupil in her childhood, we think she's right. The success in the educational process by 55% affects heredity. Thousands of genes are responsible for how easy you are to learn subjects. Therefore, if your parents could boast of brilliant results in school as a child, you have great potential.

4. Love for coffee

Do you drink a lot of coffee? You have to blame genetics! Scientists conducted a comparative analysis of those people who drink a lot of coffee, and those who do not use it at all. And it turned out that the second group has a certain set of genes that reduce the rate of absorption of caffeine by the body. This means that they do not feel the acute need for regular use of this drink to get a charge of energy.

5. Development of diabetes at an early age

Diabetes type 2, as a rule, develops in the elderly. But sometimes it occurs in children or teenagers who lead an active lifestyle. Such diseases are the result of genetic mutations, although in this case compliance with the diet can help.

6. Color blindness from the mother

The inability to distinguish colors is always the result of violations in genetics. The gene responsible for color perception, as a rule, is inherited by sons from mothers. To a greater extent, this disease affects men. In this regard, it can be said that the fact that boys inherit this feature from the maternal X chromosome compensates for the fact that women, in turn, receive it from their fathers.

7. Lactose intolerance

It may sound strange, but 65% of adults have a reduced ability to tolerate lactose. For this, one gene responds. In childhood, everyone needs milk for survival, and the body produces enzymes for the assimilation of lactose. But with age, surprisingly, this ability will atrophy. Only a small percentage of people are able to absorb lactose, so they can consume milk at any age without problems.

8. Ability to drive a car

What many of us just assume is already proven by scientists: not everyone has the innate ability to drive. You can learn all the rules of the road and pass on the right, but the ability to navigate and respond to changes in speed or memory capabilities determines the set of genes. Think about it before you get behind the wheel, maybe this is a bad idea? For those who are poorly concentrated in the process of driving, the risk of traffic accidents is high. Scientists claim that about 30% of the population are affected by these genes.

9. Nearsightedness

The probability that such a disease as myopia is inherited is proved. If both parents suffer from it, then the risk of transmitting vision problems to the child is 50%.

Nevertheless, scientists believe that it is wrong to explain any qualities with a certain set of genes. For example, the one who spends less time in front of the computer and avoids overwork of the eyes, is less prone to this disease.

10. Popularity

Incredibly, the secrets of someone's popularity are also hiding in the genes. Harvard scientists came to this conclusion after several years of studying this issue. They argue that in ancient times those who knew important information about food sources or about impending danger were also in the spotlight. These people passed on their respective gene to their descendants. Today, their carriers are those who are called the "soul of the company", who have many friends and acquaintances. How did it happen? Perhaps future research will be able to clarify this issue.

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