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Can you genetically have a ginger jamaican?

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Dr. Luis Matos answered

Specializes in Pediatric Allergy and Asthma

Sure: All you need is to have "ginger" genes in both of the parents. Somewhere back in previous generations there would have to be one or more gingers on both sides.

Answered 6/12/2017

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