tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-629061224332673795.post9036277462362004675..comments2023-07-15T05:32:20.508-07:00Comments on Frontiers of Zoology: Julia Pastrana Comes Home Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-629061224332673795.post-44197033406810466732013-02-13T13:13:21.224-08:002013-02-13T13:13:21.224-08:00Thank you. That's very interesting, I never kn...Thank you. That's very interesting, I never knew that Hyperteichosis was actually the result of a gene being switched on! That's very interesting, I've always heard it referred to as a disease so I didn't know. I wonder if the Bryan Sykes DNA Study will have DNA from both the American Gigantopithecus (what you call Western Bigfoot) and the American Neanderthaloids (what you call Eastern Bigfoot)! It would be totally awesome if we proved that two species of thought to be extinct primates are still in America. It would be truly earth shattering. Jay Cooneyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14300702399539846543noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-629061224332673795.post-81785374903717196562013-02-12T22:14:57.136-08:002013-02-12T22:14:57.136-08:00You will notice I have this filed under "Mexi...You will notice I have this filed under "Mexican Wildman" by preference although I suspect she is related to the Eastern Bigfoot or American Alman, the more Neanderthal-like kind. Yes I read your blogand in fact I have been reccommending it.<br /><br />When you say "she had the disease" you are speaking in terms of a common miosconception. There is only one gene which expresses a hairy body coating, and it is the usual condition among mammals to have the hairy coat. Most modern people do not have the hairy covering and the gene is switched off. In cases when the gene is switched on again, it is called Hypertrichosis. It is actually more a matter of perspective than a disease.<br /><br />Best Wishes, Dale D.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-629061224332673795.post-3223254985211663312013-02-12T17:40:43.806-08:002013-02-12T17:40:43.806-08:00Great to see you're back :). I personally don&...Great to see you're back :). I personally don't see why she would have a connection to "Bigfoot", as she did have the disease. Were you able to read my Northwest WildMan article, and did you like it? Thanks, and please know that I am praying for your help. Jay Cooneyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14300702399539846543noreply@blogger.com