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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: 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[/QUOTE]LOL, so your dumb monkey ass now figures that by saying "[i]just one of severals genes implicated[/i]" as supposed--misguided--substitute for "other genes", you'll somehow placate the fact that you made SLC45A2 the focus of a text which says absolutely nothing about the allele? Well, you thought wrong, again, shithead. [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''[/QUOTE]Then missy, to put it another way, you were bamboozled by--and "directly responded" to--one of your reading-retarded screw ups. Calling you out for ascribing imaginary stories to Pagani & co. is not synonymous with [i]"other expressions of the gene are ''fictitious''"[/i]. [QUOTE] 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?[/QUOTE]Try this recap from page 1, reading-retarded donkey: [i]"[b]Of the fourteen 40-SNP[/b] windows [b]observed with a Z-score > 2[/b], we [b]noted one that contained SLC24A5[/b] (MIM 113750). This gene is a major [b]contributor[/b] to the [b]pigmentation[/b] differences between Africans and Europeans and a strong candidate for positive selection in Europe.4"[/i] [i]"To further investigate the effect of admixture on the [b]**genetic landscape of skin pigmentation**[/b] in [b]Ethiopia[/b], we also looked at [b]other genes associated with pigmentation[/b] in Europe; however, [b]none were found in our outlier regions[/b]."[/i] [i]"[b]SLC24A5[/b] was within the top 5% of selection signals, whereas the gene was not detected as an outlier in the other groups of Ethiopians. The unusual history of this gene was further supported by the presence of the derived A allele of the SNP rs1834640, [b]associated[/b] with the light [b]skin pigmentation[/b] of Europeans and western Asians..."[/i] [i]"This putative migration from the Levant to [b]Ethiopia[/b], which is also supported by linguistic evidence, may have carried the derived western Eurasian [b]allele of SLC24A5[/b], which is [b]associated with[/b] light [b]skin pigmentation[/b]."[/i] The [b]paper identifies skin pigmentation[/b] as phenotypic trait of the allele, [b]not once but several times over[/b]. This has not deterred your thick monkey skull from saying that it's just my interpretation, just so your fairy tale unspecified "biological function" can have a companion. - Explorer, 12 August, 2013 PS: What's the deal with Selassie's ass-kissing pussy-cat. Just an observation: ass-ion's pink undies get in a bunch every time you get thrashed. Are you two love birds, or what? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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