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1 minute ago, dasari4kntr said:

my father was bsnl employee..after retire...(recently) with little pay he got health insurence...so we stoped star health insurance...

Not sure about central but state employee health insurance antha goppa ga undadhu. Takes a long time to process claims

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36 minutes ago, veerigadu said:

There is a false narrative in our soceity that all humans are same. We are not. Yes, blood is red for everyone. But thats very superficial level of comparision.

If you dig deeper, our genetic lineages are  varied with in own races. And its very much different compared to other races. Anduke clinical trails lo they pick and choose different racial background people to ensure how it responds to each genotype. Some races are more prone to some diseases.

It might have started as same genome material in the stone age times. But due to weather and living conditions, some genes are over active while others are under active amongst races.

These genetic expressions will indeed lead to production of proteins. Proteins are building blocks of our body. Indeed all hormones are proteins too.  

In conclusion, 

Nigerians and Indian male gene mapping sesthe there will be less than 30% match and 70% differences. 

Epigentics play a bigger role than genes anedi clearly proven in many studies, What you are saying is a 20 yr old trash

andari blood just red aite mana state lo oka casette vallki Deep Red ga untadi

indian civiizations are actually ones migrated from Africa, so our genes will match more with Africans than europeans

 

 

 

 

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24 minutes ago, pakeer_saab said:

Epigentics play a bigger role than genes anedi clearly proven in many studies, What you are saying is a 20 yr old trash

andari blood just red aite mana state lo oka casette vallki Deep Red ga untadi

indian civiizations are actually ones migrated from Africa, so our genes will match more with Africans than europeans

 

 

 

 

neeku genes and epigenetics difference clear ga thelidhuuu ani ardham ayyindhiii.

Btw, Epigenetics do not alter our genes. 

It only facilitates expression due to favourable conditions. Genes are permanent and we still carry genes that probably never got expressed in last 10 generations.  

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8 minutes ago, pakeer_saab said:

Epigentics play a bigger role than genes anedi clearly proven in many studies, What you are saying is a 20 yr old trash

andari blood just red aite mana state lo oka casette vallki Deep Red ga untadi

indian civiizations are actually ones migrated from Africa, so our genes will match more with Africans than europeans

 

 

 

 

Agree with you but i believe it takes prolly 100 of years. Just like how we are prone to anxiety and adrenaline rush is linked to how we survived durin lg stome age to protect ourselves from animals.

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32 minutes ago, YeddiBK said:

food lo unna growth harmones and GMOs valla undochu kada ?

That is one of the main reason people in west hits early puberty and taller. Manaki chaala time pattidhi people who were born in 80 and 90s . If you observe genz they are totally diff and early ga puberty hit ayyaru. Its one of the reason vere factors chaala unaye

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2 hours ago, csrcsr said:

Enduku anna e gruddda balupu, ahankarapu matalu , nuvu kolichava ?? Why to generalize a region?

 

2 hours ago, veerigadu said:

Areyyyy noruuu musukoooo. 

@Swatkat ga elli ne notlo @anna_vendy gadi M pettuko@3$%

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57 minutes ago, veerigadu said:

There is a false narrative in our soceity that all humans are same. We are not. Yes, blood is red for everyone. But thats very superficial level of comparision.

If you dig deeper, our genetic lineages are  varied with in own races. And its very much different compared to other races. Anduke clinical trails lo they pick and choose different racial background people to ensure how it responds to each genotype. Some races are more prone to some diseases.

It might have started as same genome material in the stone age times. But due to weather and living conditions, some genes are over active while others are under active amongst races.

These genetic expressions will indeed lead to production of proteins. Proteins are building blocks of our body. Indeed all hormones are proteins too.  

In conclusion, 

Nigerians and Indian male gene mapping sesthe there will be less than 30% match and 70% differences. 

Also conditions they were exposed, food, nutrition anni alters genes over a period of time. This is the only reason some people who are light smokers gets cancer than those who are chain smokers.

lets say person a gets freuqent anxiety attacks vadi ancestor nunchi em gene pass indho vadu em expose ayyado over the generations impact untadhi. Epigenetics valla result untadhi but it takes longer

the reason why sponsors recruit poeple feom all over the world or different etnici ties is because of genetic variations certain ethnicities lack enzymes that metabolize/ or alters the drug protein binding which in turn produce minimal positive results. Cyp3a4 enzyme

 

 

Majority of clinical trials are focused on immune and gene theraphy these days. The company that i work for recruited and cured the subjects using immune theraphy (t cell) and they are cancer free, psoriasis.

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46 minutes ago, veerigadu said:

neeku genes and epigenetics difference clear ga thelidhuuu ani ardham ayyindhiii.

Btw, Epigenetics do not alter our genes. 

It only facilitates expression due to favourable conditions. Genes are permanent and we still carry genes that probably never got expressed in last 10 generations.  

genealogy ni anta study chayeledu nee anta

"Epigenetics play a bigger role than genes "  read this line again if you know difference between both which i clearly mentioned

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1 hour ago, YeddiBK said:

food lo unna growth harmones and GMOs valla undochu kada ?

No , Europeans grew 10-20% taller from 18th century to 19 th century because of improved diets 

Same will happen to indians if economy keeps growing 

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