
Their Skin Turned Blue From Inbreeding: Blue Fugates #shorts
Published April 12, 2022
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#bluefugates #inbred #inbreeding #troublesomecreek #americanhistory Martin Fugate and Elizabeth Smith[2] who had married and settled near Hazard, Kentucky, around 1820, were both carriers of the recessive methemoglobinemia (met-H) gene. As a result, four of their seven children exhibited blue skin, and continued proge…
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