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#51 2018-03-25 14:59:46

louis
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Re: Cost estimates for the BFR

I don't think the twins were monitored PRIOR to the zero G experience for the same length of time...you'd certainly need to do that to see what changes might or might not occur in 1 G over a similar period of time. But the 7% change was in gene expression, not genes.

SpaceNut wrote:

https://img-s-msn-com.akamaized.net/ten … =498&y=346

The 7% change is still not documented to what genes are altered or to what they may do for a persons future of having children or of Disease that are the chronic eventual outcome from exposure....

5 Serious Health Conditions That Can Be Passed Down Through Your Genes


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#52 2018-03-25 15:36:27

SpaceNut
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Re: Cost estimates for the BFR

I have created a new topic from this post onward for genetic discusion in The 7% change to Twin's Gene expression.

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#53 2018-03-30 17:36:20

vemsemigma
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Re: Cost estimates for the BFR

thanks for sharing that. I love that scene in the rocks. He looks like a crab or something.

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