Had my tubes tied in 2007 through laparoscopy. Thinking nothing else major could happen. 2008 till now cysts balding,pain daily I was diagnosed with PCOS and Adenomyosis a few weeks ago. I am also high risk for cancer because my mom died at 51 from breast cancer and brain cancer she had 10 brain tumors, and bone cancer as well. I just got my BRCA gene Test done just waiting for the results .I have to see an endocrinologist in a few days I am now 29 years old.
Many people may think that mutation may be harmfull, some may be benifical. They can occur simontaniously and that certain mutation will pass on to their offspring, thus creating more gentic diversity
Your video merely conveys lab findings but it is lacking a detailed chemical mechanism for those findings. Why don't you give us the details in keto-enol tautomeric reactions followed by the step by step mution processes? The questions you can answer concerning those details are why and how corrective enzymes fail to remove the mutions? Simply statements are not enough just look at a full arrow mechamism in orgo to see what mean. DO YOUR HOME WORK!!!!
1)A community of people in Italy are resistant to atherosclerosis due to a mutation.
2)Mutation in the myostatin gene results in the defficiency of myostatin (muscle growth inhibitor) consequently resulting in extraordinary muscle growth and strength.
3)Mutations affecting LRP5 functionality may give rise to hyper dense bones. Such bones would be extremely difficult to break.
@BioLogicalNerd Thats good and dandy but they are still human beings, and they have adapted to a certain situation. and to be honest with you there not resistant to it, they can still get atherosclerosis, it just a little bit harder for them to get it.
My original comment was there to address your claim that ALL mutations mess organisms up, clearly they do not. Many mutations are neutral (redundant codons help), some are lethal, a few are indeed beneficial. The mutation you were referring to, conferred resistance to a condition where even moderate resistance can have a significant impact on the health of the organism. The "hyper dense bones" needn't be indestructible stronger-than-titanium bones, better is better.
can gene mutation go indefinitely?
SANHEDRIN666 2 months ago
y do they just happen?
zearoody 8 months ago 2
@CancerQuest do they jst happen for the sake of t?
zearoody 8 months ago
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Had my tubes tied in 2007 through laparoscopy. Thinking nothing else major could happen. 2008 till now cysts balding,pain daily I was diagnosed with PCOS and Adenomyosis a few weeks ago. I am also high risk for cancer because my mom died at 51 from breast cancer and brain cancer she had 10 brain tumors, and bone cancer as well. I just got my BRCA gene Test done just waiting for the results .I have to see an endocrinologist in a few days I am now 29 years old.
KT4012 8 months ago
you heard em folks... they just happen....
Xeidasx 11 months ago 4
Excellent explanation!
DNANextCorp 11 months ago
Many people may think that mutation may be harmfull, some may be benifical. They can occur simontaniously and that certain mutation will pass on to their offspring, thus creating more gentic diversity
sexybeast619619619 11 months ago
then you get more legs and eyes :)
garrysmod102 1 year ago
Your video merely conveys lab findings but it is lacking a detailed chemical mechanism for those findings. Why don't you give us the details in keto-enol tautomeric reactions followed by the step by step mution processes? The questions you can answer concerning those details are why and how corrective enzymes fail to remove the mutions? Simply statements are not enough just look at a full arrow mechamism in orgo to see what mean. DO YOUR HOME WORK!!!!
thebestsuperdoctor 1 year ago
genetic mutation
biogayu 1 year ago
Can't we make people smaller. We have more earth that way. Let's say 1/2. Instead of 6 billion people, we can have 12 billion.
Brulluhman 1 year ago
evolutionist are so dumb, all mutations mess the organism up. mutations will never ever create a new species from a pre existing species.
RespectMyHate 1 year ago
@RespectMyHate Actually, most mutations are neutral. And there is no such thing as an evolutionist. And you should probably work on your grammar.
Juxtaroberto 1 year ago
@RespectMyHate
1)A community of people in Italy are resistant to atherosclerosis due to a mutation.
2)Mutation in the myostatin gene results in the defficiency of myostatin (muscle growth inhibitor) consequently resulting in extraordinary muscle growth and strength.
3)Mutations affecting LRP5 functionality may give rise to hyper dense bones. Such bones would be extremely difficult to break.
BioLogicalNerd 1 year ago 5
@BioLogicalNerd Thats good and dandy but they are still human beings, and they have adapted to a certain situation. and to be honest with you there not resistant to it, they can still get atherosclerosis, it just a little bit harder for them to get it.
Evolution my ass.
RespectMyHate 1 year ago
@RespectMyHate
My original comment was there to address your claim that ALL mutations mess organisms up, clearly they do not. Many mutations are neutral (redundant codons help), some are lethal, a few are indeed beneficial. The mutation you were referring to, conferred resistance to a condition where even moderate resistance can have a significant impact on the health of the organism. The "hyper dense bones" needn't be indestructible stronger-than-titanium bones, better is better.
BioLogicalNerd 1 year ago
@RespectMyHate But they have. Demonstrably and observably. Speciation has been documented by 'dumb evolutionists'.
ianman6 1 year ago
@ianman6 adaptation has been observed not evolution.
RespectMyHate 1 year ago
@RespectMyHate Incorrect. Speciation has been observed and the mechanics behind and emergence of new species is being observed currently.
ianman6 1 year ago
dam
MadHatterTruth 1 year ago
Vitamin B17 {Amygdalin} is the control, preventative & cure for this chronic metabolic disease {singular} known as cancer.
procommenter 3 years ago 6
nice animation
NaqbiPower 3 years ago 8
well done!
rickcamb 4 years ago 12