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Scientists discover that a mysterious swath of our genome contains millions of switches that can mean the difference between John Doe and Usain Bolt
theweek.com
"We used to believe that nearly 99 percent of our DNA was junk, a bit like "all the deleted fragments of documents that clog up your hard disk," says Johnjoe McFadden at Britain's Guardian. But the ENCODE consortium, comprised of 442 researchers working in 32 institutes around the world, found that the material is actually "packed full of genetic switches that tell each cell in your body which genes must be switched on or off to make a muscle, skin, or nerve cell." Researchers found over four million of these gene switches hidden in the not-really-junk DNA — 80 percent of which have "specific biochemical functions," says George Dvorsky at io9.
Because they give instructions on how to create a variety of cells, gene switches in junk DNA can impact height, hair growth, and even musculature. These gene switches are also linked to "a range of human diseases," says Gina Kolata at The New York Times, including multiple sclerosis, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn's disease, and celiac disease. In short: Gene switching could mean the difference between healthy people and sick people, says the Guardian's McFadden. It could also mean the difference between a Regular Joe and Superman"
We propose that a stable environment that teaches men to be men and women to be women could be making the need for genetics to enforce such differences in some ways redundant.
This helps to explain what would otherwise seem very surprising: we can rear sheep that can be attracted to goats in a single generation. But perhaps it shouldn’t be so surprising, after all. Only regular cross-species-fostering would provide any selective pressure for sheep and goats to evolve genetic insurance for their sexual preferences.
This study found that girls with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), who are exposed in utero to unusually high levels of androgens (the group of steroid hormones that include testosterone), show a reduced tendency to mimic the behaviour of women and “obey” gender labels.
This may explain the greater interest of girls with CAH in “boy toys”, a finding often taken to support claims that boys’ and girls’ toy preferences diverge in part because of higher prenatal testosterone in boys.
Hines’ study supports the possibility that in some ways, sex, via testosterone, is affecting who we learn from, but the environment determines what we learn. If the environment is gendered, our toy preferences will be too.
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It starts from the womb even,but after the child is born what was once called "junk dna" has been confirmed to switch certain genes and traits on or off at different times as a reaction to the environment. So you just have to put two and two together there. Boys not raised in a masculine environment could easily feel they dont need to switch on their masculine traits. In fact men and who are jealous of the attention women get,we predict will develop a gene that will carry on to their sons. That will cause their son to be androgynous in order to compete with so called "bad bytches". Theoretically a young boy with this psychology could have a gene activated that makes him want to be trans.
The major take away is that now we have to determine whatto do,and what not to do to trigger these activations.
Scientists discover that a mysterious swath of our genome contains millions of switches that can mean the difference between John Doe and Usain Bolt
theweek.com
"We used to believe that nearly 99 percent of our DNA was junk, a bit like "all the deleted fragments of documents that clog up your hard disk," says Johnjoe McFadden at Britain's Guardian. But the ENCODE consortium, comprised of 442 researchers working in 32 institutes around the world, found that the material is actually "packed full of genetic switches that tell each cell in your body which genes must be switched on or off to make a muscle, skin, or nerve cell." Researchers found over four million of these gene switches hidden in the not-really-junk DNA — 80 percent of which have "specific biochemical functions," says George Dvorsky at io9.
Because they give instructions on how to create a variety of cells, gene switches in junk DNA can impact height, hair growth, and even musculature. These gene switches are also linked to "a range of human diseases," says Gina Kolata at The New York Times, including multiple sclerosis, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn's disease, and celiac disease. In short: Gene switching could mean the difference between healthy people and sick people, says the Guardian's McFadden. It could also mean the difference between a Regular Joe and Superman"
We propose that a stable environment that teaches men to be men and women to be women could be making the need for genetics to enforce such differences in some ways redundant.
This helps to explain what would otherwise seem very surprising: we can rear sheep that can be attracted to goats in a single generation. But perhaps it shouldn’t be so surprising, after all. Only regular cross-species-fostering would provide any selective pressure for sheep and goats to evolve genetic insurance for their sexual preferences.
This study found that girls with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), who are exposed in utero to unusually high levels of androgens (the group of steroid hormones that include testosterone), show a reduced tendency to mimic the behaviour of women and “obey” gender labels.
This may explain the greater interest of girls with CAH in “boy toys”, a finding often taken to support claims that boys’ and girls’ toy preferences diverge in part because of higher prenatal testosterone in boys.
Hines’ study supports the possibility that in some ways, sex, via testosterone, is affecting who we learn from, but the environment determines what we learn. If the environment is gendered, our toy preferences will be too.
.
It starts from the womb even,but after the child is born what was once called "junk dna" has been confirmed to switch certain genes and traits on or off at different times as a reaction to the environment. So you just have to put two and two together there. Boys not raised in a masculine environment could easily feel they dont need to switch on their masculine traits. In fact men and who are jealous of the attention women get,we predict will develop a gene that will carry on to their sons. That will cause their son to be androgynous in order to compete with so called "bad bytches". Theoretically a young boy with this psychology could have a gene activated that makes him want to be trans.
The major take away is that now we have to determine whatto do,and what not to do to trigger these activations.
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