Welcome to the Blog.
For the next 9 days we will discuss 3 Genetic disorders:
- Color Blindness
- Hemophilia
- Thalassemia
As you can already see, the description of the disorder is on the right side of the blog, and under it are a few questions that each of you can answer in order to test your knowledge.
The question pools close every 3 days after a new disorder will be posted and will not be available after. So the first pools close/lock at 10.25 AM, 04/21/2010.
Also under every description and quiz, there are some useful links that helped me make the description.
Fell free to ask any question and i will do whatever is in my power to asnwer as quickly as possible.
Please do not post any any offensive content, or any links to offensive, inappropriate or legal materials and sites.
I would also like to ask you that all posts and questions posted must be about the disorder that is currently being discussed.
I would really appreciate if you would all folow the above mentioned rules so that we wont have any unnecessary problems.
Have a nice day and happy reading.
Sunday, April 18, 2010
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I learned lots of things about color blindness. Because the color blidness there are many jobs that the color bilndness people can not perform, right? I want to know what are some specific jobs that color blindness people can not perform?
ReplyDeletei am actually going to post that as the first topic so keep an eye out for it. It will be up relay soon.
ReplyDeleteIs possible to cure by diet therapy?
ReplyDeletei learned alot about color blindness.like theres a crap load of stuff that the dude cant do
ReplyDelete@Yeon yes there is actually a diet treatment for Color Blindness but i will discuss treatments either on Tuesday or Wednesday (before i post the next disorder)
ReplyDelete@Isaac yea there is a lot of stuff about it. From what i was told i am partially color blind too. I have trouble with telling apart colors like dark blue and violet, and also some others.
is it possible to be completely color blind?
ReplyDeleteYes Ryan. Complete color blindness is the worse case scenario that can happen.
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