Communities of Mutants Form as DNA Testing Grows 161
GeneRegulator writes "The NY Times is running a story on communities that are forming around kids with rare genetic mutations. New technology that can scan chromosomes for small errors is being applied first to children with autism and other 'unexplained developmental delays.' It turns out that many of them have small deletions or duplications of DNA. Meanwhile, hundreds of little groups are forming around the banner of their children's shared mutations. As new research shows that many of us have small deletions and duplications of DNA that separate us from our parents, and that many of these "copy number variants" contribute to skills and senses, the families described in the story may presage the formation of all sorts of 'communities of the genetically rare' in the general population, not just amongst the developmentally delayed."
Finally! (Score:5, Funny)
Prior to this I had been hanging around sports car dealerships.
That's all well and good ... (Score:5, Funny)
They may not fare so well in the Great Collapse of 2017 (mark my words
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Save the cheerleader... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Finally! (Score:5, Funny)
Prior to this I had been hanging around sports car dealerships.
Well, that explains why you haven't been able to find others of your kind. Your information is sadly out of date. The micropenis crowd is found in the SUV section these days. If you want to meet some folks who will make you feel like Ron Jeremy by comparison, try a Hummer dealership.
Me, I'll be outside working on my Toyota Corolla.
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Re:Finally! (Score:4, Funny)
Re:That's all well and good ... (Score:5, Funny)
Howard family? (Score:3, Funny)
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They have telekinetic mutant powers.
Hah, call me off-topic now!