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superhuman genes and a race to capitalize on them

eatshitndie

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http://finance.yahoo.com/news/superhumans-real-dna-could-worth-100027310.html

By Caroline Chen, Bloomberg
10 hours ago

"Steven Pete can put his hand on a hot stove or step on a piece of glass and not feel a thing, all because of a quirk in his genes. Only a few dozen people in the world share Pete’s congenital insensitivity to pain. Drug companies see riches in his rare mutation. They also have their eye on people like Timothy Dreyer, 25, who has bones so dense he could walk away from accidents that would leave others with broken limbs. About 100 people have sclerosteosis, Dreyer’s condition.

Both men’s apparent superpowers come from exceedingly uncommon deviations in their DNA. They are genetic outliers, coveted by drug companies Amgen, Genentech, and others in search of drugs for some of the industry’s biggest, most lucrative markets."
 

Leongsam

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I was always told that pain is essential to keeping oneself alive. :eek:
 

eatshitndie

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I was always told that pain is essential to keeping oneself alive. :eek:

most likely the first application of these genetic "implants" will be by the pentagon on the next generation "mutant" soldiers, where pain and brittle bones do not impede the success of daring or near-suicidal spec-op missions.
 
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