Can you see skin color in someone’s DNA?

Hitler talked about races. That one is better than the other. Our book of history says there is no “better” breed biologically. Can you see skin color in someone’s DNA?

Asker: Tom, 19 years old

Answer

Yes, you can see the color of a person’s skin color in a person’s DNA with reasonable accuracy. Skin color is genetically determined to a very large extent. Twins have the same skin color. However, it is not an easy task, skin color depends on a large number of genes, and on their expression.

Can you see skin color in someone’s DNA?

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Engineer Bart Dierickx

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