Baldness On Mother’s Side

Will I suffer from male pattern baldness?
Well, here's my situation. I have 14, my father (Caucasian) suffered SCIA baldness that was in his twenties, and is now almost completely bald. My brother was 24, and begins to suffer from loss of androgenic alopecia Hair /. I guess the obvious answer would be that I'm starting to bald at this age, but I'm physically very different compared to my brother. It is 5 '9 " then I'm 6 "1 '. He suffers from asthma and often contracts, while I do not. Therefore, my question is, despite our differences in physiology, I probably still suffer from androgenic alopecia in my 20's? In addition, men from my mother's family (Asians) have a head full of hair. Could he have inherited their genes rather my father? Any help is greatly appreciated!
Your father is bald has nothing to do with it. It is one of the chromosomes X from his mother about this. You do not have an X chromosome from your father or be a girl. If your brother has male pattern baldness, is a 50% probability that at least His mother has two genes for baldness which is unusual. The conclusion is that there is a risk slightly above 50% to experience male pattern baldness when you grow old, assuming that his brother will become bald.
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