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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: are you now suffering from Alzheimer's, so [b]that you can't remember highlighting "other genes" in your remark[/b][/QUOTE]What I can't remember, lying ass troll, is the existence of neurodegenerative conditions where patients feel compelled to distort an observation as simple as ''SLC45A2 was just [i]one of several genes[/i] implicated in Pagani et al's text'', into your lying ass allegation that ''other genes'' was said to refer ''specifically'' to SLC45A2: [i]Who else reads "other genes" [b]as specifically "SLC45A2"[/b] but a numbskull such as yourself?[/i] --The Explorer [QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: Where does Pagani et al.'s (2012) text make a reference to "eye color"?[/QUOTE]Dumb sack a sh!t with ADHD attention span, my invocation of other expressions of the SLC24A5 gene was a direct response to your earlier fabricated mumbo jumbo claptrap that other expressions of the gene are ''fictitious'', and your psychologically self-comforting fairy tale that the ''biological function'' of SLC24A5, referred to in Pagani's text, necessarily refers to it's skin color related expression, in the case of Cushitic-Semitic speaking Ethiopians. Where is the evidence for such a pre-conceived, entirely made up, self-serving reading of the Pagani passage? [i]Utter silliness--you were already spoon fed about the only biological function [b](skin pigmentation) the paper identifies in the real world[/b][/i] --The Explorer [/QB][/QUOTE]
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