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FUNNY LOOKING1 3 P h y s i c a l c l u e s
t o y o u r G e n e t i c i n h e r i t a n c e
We’ve been taught that who we are is a resolutely predictable
matter of the genes we’ve inherited from previous generations.
a little from Mom. a little from Dad. Whip it up, and there’s you.
Conventional wisdom dictates that our genetic destiny is fixed at conception.
XBut that’s all wrong.
it’s all much deeper than that, because your body is in
a constant state of transformation and regeneration,
and your experiences, no matter how seemingly
inconsequential, from bullies to crushes to sloppy joes,
have all left an indelible mark within you.
And more importantly, within your genome.
Some of these marks on your
genome can be identified
without ever taking a hair
strand, drop of blood, or using
anything but a trained pair of
eyes. Certain disease--often
rare diseases--have telltale
signs that, once examined,
thanks to dysmorphology, a relatively young field of study that uses the
to give us clues about an individual’s genetic inheritance. Disciples of
this field try to identify physical clues that reveal the presence
of an inherited or transmitted condition.
parts of the face, hands, feet, and rest of the body
locked away inside the nucleus of your
cells is an encyclopedia about who you are,
where you’ve been—and a whole bunch of
clues as to where you’re going. and sure,
some of the locks are going to be easier to
pick than others, but it’s all there.
You just need to know where and how to look.
EYE SLANT
The separation between the upper and lower eyelids is called the palpebral
fissure. If the outer corners of your eyes are higher than the inner, we describe
that as upslanting palpebral fissures.
Substantially upslanting palpebral fissures may be one of the specific signs or
indications of a genetic condition such as Trisomy 21 or Down syndrome.
When the outer corners of the eyes are lower than the inner, the term for this
is downslanting palpebral fissures.
this could also be an indicator of Marfan syndrome, a genetic connective
tissue disorder, a genetic condition that when left untreated can result in
heart conditions and shortened lifespans.
EYELASHES
Can you count more than
one row? If you find a few
extra eyelashes or an entire
row, you have a condition
called distichiasis.
EYE SPACING
can you fit an imaginary eye between your actual
eyes? if you can, you may have an anatomical
feature called orbital hypertelorism.
EYE COLOR
What about a person
with brilliant blue eyes?
noticeable to most,
yes, but if those blue
eyes are accompanied
by a white forelock, i
think immediately of
Waardenburg syndrome.
if you have a streak of
hair without pigment,
heterochromatic eyes, a
wide nasal bridge, and
hearing problems, then
chances are good that
you have this condition.
NOSE & LIP
take a look at the area between
your nose and upper lip. those
two vertical lines demarcate your
philtrum. if you’re having trouble
seeing the lines of your philtrum
and the area is somewhat smooth,
and if your eyes are a bit small or
spread apart, and if you’ve got an
upturned nose, too, then your mother
may have been drinking while she
was pregnant with you, creating a
perfect storm of exposure called fetal
alcohol spectrum disorder, or FasD.
TOES
Pull apart your second
and third toes. if you
find that there’s an extra
little flap of skin there,
then you likely carry a
variation in the long arm
of your chromosome 2
that is associated with a
condition called
syndactyly.
HANDS
Do you have a single crease running
along your palm, below your fingers? this
can be associated with FasD and trisomy
21, but rest assured because around 10
percent of the population has at least one
hand with one abnormality and no other
indicators of genetic disease.
FINGERS
What about your fingers?
are your fingers excessively
long? if so, you might
have arachnodactyly, a
condition of long fingers
that can be associated
with Marfan syndrome and
other genetic disorders.
NAILS
are your nail beds deep set? are your pinkeys straight, or do they curve inward
toward the rest of your fingers? if they do have a distinctive curve, you might
have something called clinodactyly, which can be associated with more than 60
syndromes, or be isolated and completely benign.
THUMBS
Don’t forget your thumbs. are they wide? Do they look like your big toes? if so,
that’s called brachydactyly type D. it can also be a symptom of hirschsprung’s
disease, a condition that can affect the way your intestines work.
now, can you bend your thumb to touch your wrist? can you bend your pinkie
back beyond 90 degrees? if so, you might have one of a very common and
underdiagnosed group of conditions called ehlers-Danlos syndrome. and you
may need to start taking a medication called an angiotensin ii receptor blocker,
which is currently under clinical investigation.
that sounds dramatic, but yes, it’s true: From a simple evaluation of your
hands, you can tell if you’re at increased risk of cardiovascular complications.
By now you might have identified at least one feature on
your body that may be connected to a genetic condition. But
chances are good that you don’t, in fact, have that condition.
so it’s rare to be able to link a single physical characteristic
with a correlating condition.
The truth is that everyone is “abnormal” in some way,
When such characteristics are analyzed piece by piece and combined
the spacing and slant of your eyes, the shape of
your nose, the number of rows of eyelashes
a tremendous amount of information can be gained about people.
and it’s this gestalt that can lead us to a genetic diagnosis —one we can
reach without ever having to take an in-depth look into your genome.
+ +
We are the culmination of our life experience as Well
as the life experiences of our parents and ancestors.
right now, whether you are seated at your desk sipping a
coffee, slumped into a recliner at home, riding a stationary
bike at the gym, or orbiting the planet on the international
space station, your Dna is being constantly modified.
Because our genes don’t easily forget.
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"Funny Looking": 13 Physical Clues To Your Genetic Inheritance

  • 1. FUNNY LOOKING1 3 P h y s i c a l c l u e s t o y o u r G e n e t i c i n h e r i t a n c e
  • 2. We’ve been taught that who we are is a resolutely predictable matter of the genes we’ve inherited from previous generations. a little from Mom. a little from Dad. Whip it up, and there’s you. Conventional wisdom dictates that our genetic destiny is fixed at conception.
  • 4. it’s all much deeper than that, because your body is in a constant state of transformation and regeneration, and your experiences, no matter how seemingly inconsequential, from bullies to crushes to sloppy joes, have all left an indelible mark within you. And more importantly, within your genome.
  • 5. Some of these marks on your genome can be identified without ever taking a hair strand, drop of blood, or using anything but a trained pair of eyes. Certain disease--often rare diseases--have telltale signs that, once examined,
  • 6. thanks to dysmorphology, a relatively young field of study that uses the to give us clues about an individual’s genetic inheritance. Disciples of this field try to identify physical clues that reveal the presence of an inherited or transmitted condition. parts of the face, hands, feet, and rest of the body
  • 7. locked away inside the nucleus of your cells is an encyclopedia about who you are, where you’ve been—and a whole bunch of clues as to where you’re going. and sure, some of the locks are going to be easier to pick than others, but it’s all there. You just need to know where and how to look.
  • 8. EYE SLANT The separation between the upper and lower eyelids is called the palpebral fissure. If the outer corners of your eyes are higher than the inner, we describe that as upslanting palpebral fissures. Substantially upslanting palpebral fissures may be one of the specific signs or indications of a genetic condition such as Trisomy 21 or Down syndrome.
  • 9. When the outer corners of the eyes are lower than the inner, the term for this is downslanting palpebral fissures. this could also be an indicator of Marfan syndrome, a genetic connective tissue disorder, a genetic condition that when left untreated can result in heart conditions and shortened lifespans.
  • 10. EYELASHES Can you count more than one row? If you find a few extra eyelashes or an entire row, you have a condition called distichiasis.
  • 11. EYE SPACING can you fit an imaginary eye between your actual eyes? if you can, you may have an anatomical feature called orbital hypertelorism.
  • 12. EYE COLOR What about a person with brilliant blue eyes? noticeable to most, yes, but if those blue eyes are accompanied by a white forelock, i think immediately of Waardenburg syndrome. if you have a streak of hair without pigment, heterochromatic eyes, a wide nasal bridge, and hearing problems, then chances are good that you have this condition.
  • 13. NOSE & LIP take a look at the area between your nose and upper lip. those two vertical lines demarcate your philtrum. if you’re having trouble seeing the lines of your philtrum and the area is somewhat smooth, and if your eyes are a bit small or spread apart, and if you’ve got an upturned nose, too, then your mother may have been drinking while she was pregnant with you, creating a perfect storm of exposure called fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, or FasD.
  • 14. TOES Pull apart your second and third toes. if you find that there’s an extra little flap of skin there, then you likely carry a variation in the long arm of your chromosome 2 that is associated with a condition called syndactyly.
  • 15. HANDS Do you have a single crease running along your palm, below your fingers? this can be associated with FasD and trisomy 21, but rest assured because around 10 percent of the population has at least one hand with one abnormality and no other indicators of genetic disease.
  • 16. FINGERS What about your fingers? are your fingers excessively long? if so, you might have arachnodactyly, a condition of long fingers that can be associated with Marfan syndrome and other genetic disorders.
  • 17. NAILS are your nail beds deep set? are your pinkeys straight, or do they curve inward toward the rest of your fingers? if they do have a distinctive curve, you might have something called clinodactyly, which can be associated with more than 60 syndromes, or be isolated and completely benign.
  • 18. THUMBS Don’t forget your thumbs. are they wide? Do they look like your big toes? if so, that’s called brachydactyly type D. it can also be a symptom of hirschsprung’s disease, a condition that can affect the way your intestines work.
  • 19. now, can you bend your thumb to touch your wrist? can you bend your pinkie back beyond 90 degrees? if so, you might have one of a very common and underdiagnosed group of conditions called ehlers-Danlos syndrome. and you may need to start taking a medication called an angiotensin ii receptor blocker, which is currently under clinical investigation. that sounds dramatic, but yes, it’s true: From a simple evaluation of your hands, you can tell if you’re at increased risk of cardiovascular complications.
  • 20. By now you might have identified at least one feature on your body that may be connected to a genetic condition. But chances are good that you don’t, in fact, have that condition. so it’s rare to be able to link a single physical characteristic with a correlating condition. The truth is that everyone is “abnormal” in some way,
  • 21. When such characteristics are analyzed piece by piece and combined the spacing and slant of your eyes, the shape of your nose, the number of rows of eyelashes a tremendous amount of information can be gained about people. and it’s this gestalt that can lead us to a genetic diagnosis —one we can reach without ever having to take an in-depth look into your genome. + +
  • 22. We are the culmination of our life experience as Well as the life experiences of our parents and ancestors. right now, whether you are seated at your desk sipping a coffee, slumped into a recliner at home, riding a stationary bike at the gym, or orbiting the planet on the international space station, your Dna is being constantly modified. Because our genes don’t easily forget.
  • 23. In Stores APRIL 15th B u y t h e B o o K