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A friend of mine was looking at the wiki link for red hair (I'm a redhead) and saw that it is coded on chromosone 16. He followed the link and found out that Crohn's and IBD are coded on the same chromosone. I'm not a geneticist so I have NO IDEA if there is any kind of connection, but it was somewhat interesting to me. Just thought I'd share.

eta: here is a quote from the wiki page:

The genetics of red hair, discovered in 1997, appears to be associated with the melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R),

and here is an article he found about intestinal inflammation:
http://gut.bmj.com/cgi/content/abstract/55/10/1415
 
I just wonder if there is any increase in risk, Oh, and Pen, I found this for you too(re: a convo we had earlier):

Crohn disease: frequency and nature of CARD15 mutations in Ashkenazi and Sephardi/Oriental Jewish families.
Crohn disease (CD), an inflammatory bowel disease, is a multifactorial trait with the highest frequency in Ashkenazi Jewish (AJ) individuals of Central European origin. Recently, three common predisposing CARD15 mutations (R702W, G908R, and 1007fs) and a polymorphism (P268S) were identified. To determine whether CARD15 mutations account for the higher prevalence of CD in AJ individuals, the haplotypes and allele frequencies of the common mutations and variants were assessed in 219 members of 50 AJ and 53 members of 10 Sephardi/Oriental Jewish (SOJ) multiplex families with CD, in 36 AJ patients with sporadic CD, and in 246 AJ and 82 SOJ controls. A higher frequency of CARD15 mutations was found in AJ patients from multiplex families with CD from Central (44.0%) versus Eastern (24.0%) Europe, especially for G908R and 1007fs, and in SOJ patients (34.5%) compared with AJ (10.1%) or SOJ (5.4%) controls. Contrary to expectation, the frequency of the common mutations was slightly lower in AJ patients with CD (30.1%) than in SOJ patients with CD (34.5%). The 702W allele was associated with both the P268 and 268S alleles. CARD15 mutation frequencies were greater in affected sib pairs than in sporadic CD cases but actually decreased in families with three or more affected sibs, raising the possibility of genetic heterogeneity. Similarly, our linkage evidence on chromosome 16 was diminished in the families with three or more affected sibs compared with sib pairs. Screening the CARD15 gene for rare variants revealed five novel changes (D113N, D357A, I363F, L550V, and N852S) of which N852S occurred only in AJ individuals and may be disease predisposing. Also, there was no evidence for increased risk associated with the recently described IVS(+158) single-nucleotide polymorphism. Although the AJ controls appear to have a higher frequency of CARD15 mutations than the SOJ controls, it is unlikely that this difference fully explains the excess frequency of CD in the AJ population.
http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cach...0trait'+mc1r+card15&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=14&gl=us
 
Pen, I do, but that last link was sent by a friend. I had to get really good at finding medical stuff online, and deciphering it, when my husband was very ill and they didn't know what he had. About a month before they officially diagnosed him, I had printed out an article for him to give to his neurologist, and damn if that wasn't what he had. The neuro loved all the research I did and was very receptive, so that was nice. I'm hopeful my new GI will be as well
 
hmm.. i am a redhead. my siblings weren't. i have Crohns. they don't.

maybe there is something to this!
 
I know that each chromosome does a LOT of different things, and I looked at a chromosome map, and they weren't near each other, but i still wonder if there isn't some increased risk. After all, the redhead gene is a mutation. Yes, we're mutants. :p
 
I keep telling my husband that thing in my stomach making all that noise is an alien trying to tell us something. :D
 
mrs. vr said:
I keep telling my husband that thing in my stomach making all that noise is an alien trying to tell us something. :D

That's funny, I tell my 2 1/2 yearold, that the noise in my belly is my Belly Monster.

When he hears it he tells everyone around about my monster!!!
 

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