Mutants in actual life, are they eventually exist?
By dpauli
@dpauli (407)
Indonesia
September 21, 2009 5:42pm CST
So many Hollywood movies produced about mutants ( what I can recall is only X-Men, Lol). do you think somehow they are exist nowadays, even though not as so powerful or extreme ability? Is there any research about it that gives some proofs? What kind of abilities ever discovered that are categorized as mutant?
1 response
@CraftyCorner (5600)
• United States
22 Sep 09
Mutant abilities I don't know about.
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Mutant characteristics and diseases pop up throughout the human population and for the most part are considered unfortunate. Albino people do not have proper pigmentation and need to take care when exposed to the sun, especially with their eyes.
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Chromosomal abnormality can cause mild, horrific, and sometimes fatal conditions. Disabilities such as Down Syndrome, retardation, Fragile X Syndrome, and Double Y Syndrome are caused by misbehaving chromosomes that do not settle in their correct places upon fertilization or development of the embryo.
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Many disabled people go on to live normal, sometimes extraordinary lives. They are not superheros due to mutation, they are superheros because of who they are.
@CraftyCorner (5600)
• United States
23 Sep 09
I got fibromyalgia so I'd have to say life's been the pits. My activity on MyLot has been a bit spotty.
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To answer your question, I really don't know. Sorry...