2010-12-07, 23:19 | Link #301 | |
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2010-12-09, 01:53 | Link #303 | ||
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2010-12-09, 04:37 | Link #305 | |
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2010-12-09, 16:28 | Link #307 | |
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2010-12-09, 18:07 | Link #308 | |
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(1) genetic makeup =/= potentially inheritable DNA and (2) If you inherit something, you've got it (stored in you, if you wish). If you haven't got it, you haven't inherited it. Genetic makeup = the DNA the individual HAS inherited, i.e. whatever DNA stored in his/her cells.
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2010-12-09, 19:52 | Link #309 |
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I'm kinda less ranting about the 'romantic feelings' between the two, and more about how the plot turned almost 180 in terms of girls he stated to care about. After clearly stating he cares about her even though the girl is jealous of him having good relationships with another two girls, half a paragraph later he goes and accepts a confession from one of those two girls mentioned? I don't get that.
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2010-12-09, 19:58 | Link #310 | |
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2010-12-10, 09:49 | Link #311 | |
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2010-12-10, 20:02 | Link #312 |
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True enough, time gap thing is more important that the length of paragraph. Kinda makes me wonder if Kirino will end up trying to get Kuroneko and Kyousuke together just because it's better than the Kyousuke+Manami outcome where Kyousuke might not care about her as much anymore. At least with Kuroneko+Kyousuke pairing the group of four with Saori, Kuroneko, herself and Kyousuke won't be broken up.
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2010-12-10, 20:09 | Link #313 | |
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Spoiler for from earlier post, for reference:
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So technically, it's possible for Kirino to have natural light blue eyes, though it's highly unlikely that her parents, being Japanese, would have had the required alleles. i.e. she could really be adopted I sincerely hope the author doesn't go for this cop-out. ===== Though one of my first thoughts on that was "Woah...that celebration party is going to be awkward!"
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2010-12-12, 05:09 | Link #315 |
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I am probably one of the minority who would not hate a Minami ending and even if he does chose Minami at the end, well with his character not much will change with the rest of the characters... He loves the "peaceful" lifestyle and he is a idiot. Oddly enough I have no preference in couple other than not Kirino it would be such a lame twist if she was adopted... How many times has that happened.
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2010-12-12, 21:36 | Link #316 | |
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His relation with Kuroneko slowly improved from v3, v5, v6, and now v7. Personally I think everything is fairly logical though I have to agree that accepting Kuroneko's confession was a bit fast considering that he and Kirino just had a falling out. Although it seems that V8 will expand and explain this a bit
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2010-12-14, 12:43 | Link #318 | |
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2.) Having the gene for a trait does not mean the person will have that trait. There are dominant and recessive genes for traits. A dominant gene will be expressed as a trait, even if the person only has one dominant gene in a pair. A recessive gene will not be expressed as a trait unless the dominant gene is not present, meaning all genes for the trait are recessive. This is how some traits skip generations. Some traits are recessive and do not activate because the dominant gene takes precedence. 3.) Keep in mind that while humans are diploid (paired genes), sex cells are haploid (single genes). Going back to #1, there is no telling which gene the child could have inherited from their parents. If the parent is heterozygous (dominant gene paired with recessive) for a trait, the child could have inherited either gene. In the unlikely case, the child could inherit the recessive gene from both parents who are heterozygous dominant for a trait. That is how you could possibly have brown hair, brown eyed parents (yes, brown/black is the dominant hair/eye color) having a blonde hair, blue eyed child. |
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2010-12-14, 20:31 | Link #320 | |
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(still upset about yen press not having Toradora and a certain scientific railgun license)
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