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25 Jul 2012 08:15 #93740
by mapoui
SLC24a5. :shocked: :shocked: :shocked: :shocked:
::rofl:: ::rofl:: ::rofl:: ::rofl::
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they found the gene for whiteness and hit all the Coonians for a loop.
Polygenesis...smollygenis. Monogenesis!
slow me!
deh found this some time ago and only yesterday an aquaintance mentioned it to me..I came to know of it. a derivative of the genome project.
ALL THE ARGUMENT DONE!
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25 Jul 2012 08:23 - 25 Jul 2012 09:00 #93741
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SLC24A5
SLC24A5
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Solute carrier family 24, member 5
Identifiers
Symbols SLC24A5; JSX; NCKX5; SHEP4
External IDs OMIM: 609802 MGI: 2677271 HomoloGene: 18400 GeneCards: SLC24A5 Gene
[show]Gene Ontology
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Species Human Mouse
Entrez 283652 317750
Ensembl ENSG00000188467 ENSMUSG00000035183
UniProt Q71RS6 Q8C261
RefSeq (mRNA) NM_205850.2 NM_175034.3
RefSeq (protein) NP_995322.1 NP_778199.2
Location (UCSC) Chr 15:
48.41 – 48.43 Mb Chr 2:
124.89 – 124.91 Mb
PubMed search [1] [2]
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Sodium/potassium/calcium exchanger 5 (NCKX5) also known as solute carrier family 24 member 5 (SLC24A5) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SLC24A5 gene that has a major influence on natural skin colour variation.[1] The NCKX5 protein is a member of the potassium-dependent sodium/calcium exchanger family. Sequence variation in the SLC24A5 gene, particularly a non-synomyous SNP changing the amino acid at position 111 in NCKX5 from alanine to threonine, has been associated with differences in skin pigmentation.[2]
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25 Jul 2012 08:55 #93742
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ketchim...food fuh yu. eat up!
I mean..eat yuh lentils ::rofl:: ::rofl:: ::rofl:: ::rofl::
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25 Jul 2012 23:43 #93898
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the gene for whiteness has been found
SLC24a5..a human gene responsible for skin pigmentation, recently discovered, proves finally, conclusively, that the origin of white skin, is from genetic mutation of existing original human physiology that pre-dates white people...and not a separate evolution on their own
separate white evolution is posed by a theory known as poly-genesis..which claims that at separate locations humans evolved into the known ethnicities we know currently..as opposed to mono-genesis that has established that humans evolved in africa and spread throughout the world, changing in response to the varying environmental challenges in the nooks and crannies of the world encountered and successfully colonized by our species.
the most famous name behind poly-genesis is Carlton Coon . he is now defeated comprehensively, his theory debunked.
but what the racist are doing is to shift their ground a little, by posing that the original aurignacian settler of europe, who deposed or succeeded neanderthal are middle eastern types or browns from India..or even neanderthal himself....that they are the ones who imparted the threonine the basic allele in the process of the change from blac to white skin.
the aurignacians were black people out of africa and nowhere else. at the earliest times middle eastern types did not exist. they are a product of mixing around the meditarrenean area of confluence.
white people..some at least do not want to accept the facts of their origins. at least one part of the argument is done anyway
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25 Jul 2012 23:47 #93899
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the links above describes the gene and much of what is known about it, its location in the body etc
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