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|    Jim Gysin to All    |
|    Re: Shatner sick of Star Trek feuds    |
|    08 Dec 09 00:11:41    |
      From Newsgroup: alt.tv.star-trek.tos       From Address: jimgysin@geemail.com       Subject: Re: Shatner sick of Star Trek feuds                     Wickeddoll sent the following on 12/7/2009 2:09 PM:       > Jim Gysin wrote:       >> Anim8rFSK       >>>> Quadibloc wrote:       >>>> Wickeddoll wrote:       >>>>>> I don't know what you've read, but       >>>>>> inbreeding really does cause chromosomal anomalies.       >>>>> Technically speaking, that isn't actually the reason why inbreeding is       >>>>> bad.       >>>>>       >>>>> Basically, every one of us has genes for dozens of lethal genetic       >>>>> disorders. But they're all recessive, which is why we aren't dead.       >>>>>       >>>>> And the same applies for most of us to serious but not lethal genetic       >>>>> disorders.       >>>>>       >>>>> The human genome is pretty big, though, so when two unrelated people       >>>>> marry, almost all of the time, while both partners have perhaps       >>>>> hundreds of recessives for serious genetic defects, not one of them is       >>>>> the same as one the partner also has.       >>>>>       >>>>> Radiation causes abnormal chromosomes. Incest lets matching pairs of       >>>>> abnormal chromosomes to get together, causing death and illness from       >>>>> genes that were already there.       >>>>>       >>>>> John Savard       >>>> Right, that's what I was taught, but I don't see how what you're        >>>> saying is different from my point. There are genetic reasons one        >>>> shouldn't inbreed.       >>>>       >>>> You seemed to be implying that there was no good reason to ban        >>>> inbreeding.       >>> Actually there was a movement claiming just that a few years ago. I        >>> was never sure if they actually had a point or were just from Wisconsin.       >> I'm pretty sure that you either misspelled "Kentucky" or "West Virginia"        >> there. :)       >>       > HEY! Some....one of my best friends is from WV! She's a teacher, a        > damned good one, struggling to bring up the IQs of the children of that        > state!              I've been told that WV women make wonderful wives and mothers. But then        again, I heard this from their brothers...              --        Jim Gysin       Waukesha, WI       --- Synchronet 3.15a-Linux NewsLink 1.92-mlp        * Origin: Works for some, but not for me (1:2320/105.97)       --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux        * Origin: telnet & http://cco.ath.cx - Dial-Up: 502-875-8938 (1:2320/105.1)    |
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