Scientists Stack Up New Genes For Height 66
An anonymous reader writes "An international team of researchers, including a number from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill schools of medicine and public health, have discovered hundreds of genes that influence human height. Their findings confirm that the combination of a large number of genes in any given individual, rather than a simple 'tall' gene or 'short' gene, helps to determine a person's stature. It also points the way to future studies exploring how these genes combine into biological pathways to impact human growth."
Re:/groan (Score:3, Funny)
Could be worse (Consortium Of University Liberals Detecting Biological Entitities Which Organise Rare Systemic Enhancements)
Re:Epigenetics Programming? (Score:4, Funny)
Sure, and you probably should. Taller children require larger roasting pans, and sometimes even bigger ovens. You could instead do them on a spit over a fire, but if you need to scrunch them up on the axle of your spit (since they are taller), it's going to affect how evenly they cook.
Oh... for taller children. My bad.
Re:I know, I know (Score:4, Funny)
Re:I know, I know (Score:4, Funny)
Perhaps his local Lollipop Guild Annual Charity Chili Cookoff?
Re:Anyone else read that as... (Score:4, Funny)