15 JAN 2019
CNN recently had a news article about Genetic Phenotyping. Now back in the day I used to teach science, so I was instantly excited about this new technology. You see I remembered that phenotype meant what was expressed by genes, meaning what the gene causes you to look like or what it ended up as in your body, influenced by the environment. So that means this phenotyping could tell what a person should look like! Wow!
So basically this is what genetic phenotyping is: scientists can use DNA to give a guess on what the person looks like! The big thing is that DNA does not show age, so the scientists do their best with age-progression software. But they can tell the police if the suspect is male or female, what color their hair is, eyes, etc... Now the person they interviewed from the company said they do not look at medical conditions, but that is something they could find out rather easily from DNA. For example, genetic phenotyping should allow scientists to tell if someone is lactose intolerant, have sickle-cell anemia, or other genetic-based conditions.
The company doing this technique is called Parabon. The link below is to the company's website and shows examples of predicted look based on their DNA phenotyping and the actual look of the person: Parabon
Pretty freaky stuff!
EDIT: Forgot to mention they can also match unknown DNA to family members who have DNA on file. So if someone in your family does an Ancestry.com kit or something similar and you commit a crime, they will be able to track you down through your relations.
Writing: No real writing updates for today. I have been writing, but all is in work. I've completed nothing recently, just editing and working on tightening up a few different stories. I did edit a short story for a friend, a good little fantasy piece. Had a nice Hunger Games feel to it. Hope she takes my edits to heart and continues on.
Picture for today: Iron Vader. The ultimate mash-up...
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Wednesday, January 16, 2019
Science!
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Saturday, January 21, 2017
Drams of Dreams
The things you dream about…
I dreamt that the vital organs are located where they are (above the stomach) so
that as food and water wiggle their way down the esophagus the vital organs get first dibs. Small bits
of no-need-to-digest nutrients and water are sidelined and sent to the heart and lungs before heading
down to the stomach. Darn science teacher in me was like that doesn’t happen.
And the other science teacher in me is thinking, you should look it up, you
never know, it might be true, some little connecting esophageal tubes may lead
to and feed the organs above the stomach. It could happen. Maybe no one has discovered this yet.
I also went to a conference in my dreams, a meeting of
the military minded. New and old tech were being rolled out for display and
performance reviews. A newer more streamlined version of the F-14, with a
bottom fin below the nose and a beefier version of the A-6 were rolled out of
the hangar as well. I was there with my camera. I was excited, remembering the
days of sea voyages and launches.
I know where some of my dreams come from, the military
conference was influenced by seeing the old helicopters during the inaugural
parade. As far as the food and vital organs…not sure about that one! I don’t
think either dream sequence will enter into my writing, but it is interesting
nonetheless. A good number of my dreams end up evolving into stories. So who
knows.
Picture today? A-6 all the way all day and all night.
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