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The 'Weird-Hand-Lines QUIZ' - part 2 (advanced)
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Re: The 'Weird-Hand-Lines QUIZ' - part 2 (advanced)
Sorry Martijn,
I slipped back to my days at University doing Genetics... so it was from a purely intellectual level asking whether any studies had looked into recessive genes or random mutations.
I would never allude to a sitter anything of that nature, as in most cases it simply is a statistical observation that a higher than expected frequency expected by chance occur in most conditions.
For instance the crease on the 2nd phalange of the thumb is one that I have, and I prefer to think it is in recognition of a block to my logical thinking process, as last time I looked in the mirror I didn't resemble someone with Pitt Rogers Dank Syndrome.
And the transverse hypothenar crease could be a manifestation of gout or rheumatism or in new age terms, one hellofa astral traveller rather than Coffin Lowry syndrome.
Ta, Felicity
I slipped back to my days at University doing Genetics... so it was from a purely intellectual level asking whether any studies had looked into recessive genes or random mutations.
I would never allude to a sitter anything of that nature, as in most cases it simply is a statistical observation that a higher than expected frequency expected by chance occur in most conditions.
For instance the crease on the 2nd phalange of the thumb is one that I have, and I prefer to think it is in recognition of a block to my logical thinking process, as last time I looked in the mirror I didn't resemble someone with Pitt Rogers Dank Syndrome.
And the transverse hypothenar crease could be a manifestation of gout or rheumatism or in new age terms, one hellofa astral traveller rather than Coffin Lowry syndrome.
Ta, Felicity
Re: The 'Weird-Hand-Lines QUIZ' - part 2 (advanced)
Are all these lines accompanied by a separated head line.
Thanks,
Jeanette.
Thanks,
Jeanette.
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Re: The 'Weird-Hand-Lines QUIZ' - part 2 (advanced)
jeanette wrote:Are all these lines accompanied by a separated head line.
Thanks,
Jeanette.
Hi Jeanette,
I am not sure what you have in mind, but I hope you understand that a simian line is never featured with a separate head line (therefore formally the answer to your question is for sure a: 'no').

Re: The 'Weird-Hand-Lines QUIZ' - part 2 (advanced)
Thanks Martijin,
That is right was thinking about that.
Jeanette.
That is right was thinking about that.
Jeanette.
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