I live in a country where Alexis Carrel, Nobel laureate in Medicine, worked. His political hobby was promoting the elimination of non-compliant parts. Incidentally, in his time, the melanin content of future parts was a fatal flaw.
Why is the elimination of psoriasis or type 1 diabetes desirable? Perhaps you’re missing out on a future Nobel laureate?
As for the genomic determination of the risk of Parkinson’s or Alzheimer’s disease, I wish you good luck.
/!\The polygenic nature of one disease...can protect against another disease. For example, the genes for sickle cell anemia protect against malaria!
To those who gave my first post a negative rating, a negative rating isn’t an explanation, it’s a personal opinion. Nature (or God) took 6? 10? million years to eliminate bad genes, or at least to find the optimal way to use them. As I pointed out, you’re not being tested for ALL diseases, including non-genetic ones, just for a few, which doesn’t put you in real-life situations. In short, you’ll probably have some disappointments. Sorry to burst your bubble...
Don’t be afraid to say ‘oops’ and change your mind.
This post is a joke, right?
I live in a country where Alexis Carrel, Nobel laureate in Medicine, worked. His political hobby was promoting the elimination of non-compliant parts. Incidentally, in his time, the melanin content of future parts was a fatal flaw.
Why is the elimination of psoriasis or type 1 diabetes desirable? Perhaps you’re missing out on a future Nobel laureate?
As for the genomic determination of the risk of Parkinson’s or Alzheimer’s disease, I wish you good luck.
/!\The polygenic nature of one disease...can protect against another disease. For example, the genes for sickle cell anemia protect against malaria!
To get a view beyond the commercial narrative:To those who gave my first post a negative rating, a negative rating isn’t an explanation, it’s a personal opinion. Nature (or God) took 6? 10? million years to eliminate bad genes, or at least to find the optimal way to use them. As I pointed out, you’re not being tested for ALL diseases, including non-genetic ones, just for a few, which doesn’t put you in real-life situations. In short, you’ll probably have some disappointments. Sorry to burst your bubble...
Don’t be afraid to say ‘oops’ and change your mind.