Egyptian pharoah Akhenaten?s feminine appearance suggest gene defects
King Akhenaten (photo credit www.usu.edu)
The feminine features and elongated head of ancient Egypt's King Akhenaten may be attributed to two genetic defects called aromatose excess syndrome and craniosynostosis, reports Yale School of Medici [...]
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King, Akhenaten, (photo, credit, www.usu.edu)
The, feminine, features, elongated, head, ancient, Egypt's, King, Akhenaten, attributed, genetic, defects, called, aromatose, excess, syndrome, craniosynostosis, reports, Yale, School, Medicine, dermatology, Professor, Irwin, Braverman,, M.D.
Akhenaten,, pharaoh, during, Egypt's, 18th, Dynasty, credited, with, starting, practice, worshipping, God,, fathered, children., [...], [...]












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