I NEED HELP!
I'm making a story but I want my characters to be as genetically correct as possible!
The main character is a solid brown & white tuxedo cat like this and I wanna know what the parents would look like!
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Status wrote:Welp. Last semester was a bit of
a garbage fire. Tried to contain
it. :( Hoping that this one will be
better! Wish me a 4.0 pls.
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Chamrosh wrote:Other similar things that annoy me;
Cancer is a symptom not a disease, cancer research companies are dumping millions of pounds a year into deliberately misinforming the public and wasting their own research money on a symptom of incorrect internal genetic regulation. It seems reasonable to think as well, if they actually bothered with accuracy that they could also help with other disorders related to genetic regulation, such as muscular dystrophy.
Cancer is ridiculously rare before you're about 60. I know of two people who had cancer before then- my geography teacher and one of my more distantly related relatives. Given how many people you probably know of that's already pretty low but it's something like 1% of cancers happen before that age. About 1/3 of people get cancer because it's so ridiculously common in old age. It doesn't actually kill all that often though. Cancer is slow, as is the actual disorder behind it. Most elderly people don't get treatment for it because, basically, they'll have died of something else first. That's not doctor's being cruel, it's just realism. If your 90 year old patient has cancer and diabetes, and life expectancy is 70, you can be reasonably sure the diabetes will have killed them first. They can live longer by not going through the trauma of chemotherapy and by getting help for the diabetes.
High blood pressure doesn't at all actually impact anything to the extent of being significant. It's just a thing used as a very good indicator of how likely you are to have a heart attack (as blood pressure remains high in the low bit (the bit doctors care about) if there's no rest for your cardiac muscle, then it gets exhausted, then you're more likely to have an attack). Blood pressure's basically like the cancer again, but it's an indicator, not even a symptom.
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a garbage fire. Tried to contain
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