Claudette (81) and Marie-Andree (55): Mother and Daughter

This is the genetic portrait that suggests we may begin to lose our resemblance to our relatives as we get older. Claudette is the oldest of all Colette's subjects, and she seems strikingly different from her daughter Marie-Andree.

Some of the differences stem from the effects of age and time on Claudette; her eyes and face shape might once have been a closer match for her daughter. She still has the same mouth and nose, though, and this is probably how Marie-Andree's hair will look one day!

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