The idea that veins are genetically determined sounds a bit nuts, but I think it is a fact. It is true that certain people have stronger veins than others. Some people have more of the blood type A than others on their arms, for example. Others have blood types such as O negative or O positive.
However, veins are not actually genetic. Instead, veins have a genetic component. Every vein is composed of a protein called platelet in which a gene responsible for blood vessel growth is placed. The platelet gene can be different in each person. However, the amount of the protein can vary greatly between people, and this means that a person can have different veins on their body, and that those veins will vary in size and shape.
This is the reason why veins are so different between people. Many people have many veins on them, and some have just a few. There are people who have almost no veins on them, there are people with very thick veins on them, and there are people who have very thin veins on them.
I think this may be why there are so many people who have different veins on their bodies. When you look at a person, it’s not just the veins you can see, but also the muscles, skin, and other organs that can be seen underneath. Some people have just very few veins beneath their skin, while others have a lot of veins there.
It’s actually kind of sad how few veins there are. Most people have veins throughout their bodies that are very visible, like their heart and stomach, but not very visible like their legs or arms. If you’re like me, you have a very thin line of veins somewhere on your skin, but you don’t necessarily notice it, so I think this might be why we don’t notice people with very thin veins on them because they don’t seem to be there at all.
I think veins are hereditary, not genetic. I know some people have a pretty unique way of having veins, and being more of a paleo guy I know they have a lot of veins in their skin that are very visible, but I dont find them very noticeable.
I think it is genetic. The gene that causes you to have veins on your skin is called VEGF. Vascular endothelial growth factor. It is a protein that is involved in maintaining the blood vessels in the body. I think a lot of us have a small amount of VEGF in our veins, but since I dont have veins I dont have a lot of blood flowing through them.
I’m a big fan of the paleo diet (which is all about eating a lot of meat, veggies, and fruits), so I feel like a lot of my veins have the potential to get bigger and more noticeable. Since I don’t have veins, I don’t have a lot of blood flowing through them, which makes them less noticeable.
Well, in case you were wondering, I have veins, and I am the kind of guy who would like to see them on a whole new level.
I mean, if there’s a genetic component to veins, I’m all for it, but it’s not something I’m looking to do anytime soon.