Spyke
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Toxicologists and medical scientists looking for data on humans suddenly having to learn Japanese (or German) ...

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lemmy.world

Alternatively you’re asking physiology questions and the first paper that pops up is written by a 90s phrenologist whose Wikipedia page states they’re a well known white supremacist.

Got two sentences into the abstract before stating “hol up”.

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lemmy.world

Similar to the meme... godamn did they fuck up by not holding geneticists to something close to... SOME standard naming.

Dated a maternal fetal medicine specialist. She'd come home being like "you ever have to explain to someone they have a mutation in the 'sonic the hedgehog' gene of their kid?!" If you're familiar with what it does in fruit flies (when it was named), it's fucking horrific in humans. Don't google it.

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T156reply
lemmy.world

It does make more sense if you consider that it is part of a line of Hedgehog genes, all of which make Fruit fly embryos look like hedgehogs (spiky) if they're inactivated.

They didn't just go "Let's name a gene with bad outcomes if mutant in humans after a video game character! Yipee! Hooray!", at least not for that.

Though they did name SHH's inhibitor Robotnikin.

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Oh I get how it got that way, it's just unfortunate what that lead to in a clinical setting.

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Toes♀reply
ani.social

it's fucking horrific in humans. Don't google it.

Is that the R34 sonic mutation?

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It might be? I forget exactly what it is in humans, I just remember the pictures I was shown. Midline disorders are nightmare fuel.

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lemmy.nz

Drag has been diagnosed with disorders that are just named after some guy, and it was boring. The kids who get told they have Sonic Hedgehog mutation are lucky. If all of our disorders had fun names, then it wouldn't be taboo.

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lemmy.world

A SHH mutation is generally not considered compatible with life. So it's less the kids who'd find out, and more the parents.

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"Sonic Hedgehog killed my child" is a way better story than measles or leukemia. In terms of parents of dead children, those parents have it the best.

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I once wrote a short paper for a high school science class about MKUltra and the Holmsburg Prison Experiments. Nothing quite like heading a supposed man of science refer to a bunch of humans like they are cattle.

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marcosreply
lemmy.world

The 40s and 50s where the decades for unethical human experimentation. There's all kind of random shit that we shouldn't know, but do know because of that period.

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wewbullreply
feddit.uk

Not so much that period, but the late 30s - early 40s.

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That was the era of more horrifying and particularly bad science. The 50s though, that’s the era that brought rules like “you have to provide an honest explanation of what you’re testing to human test subjects” and no they didn’t just think it up as a good rule to have out of the blue.

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FuglyDuckreply
lemmy.world

I have to assume some of them are fiction.

mostly because it seems a little improbable. Like turning skin transparent? ... why...?

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