Why did the 24th chromosome pair turn people into monsters instead of superhumans?

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In Doom (2005), UAC Facility scientist tested their mutations on criminals but they are turning into monsters instead of superhumans. According to Samantha, a scientist working as archaeological staff, a 24th pair chromosome make the human strong & cancerless being.

The extra pair makes her super strong, super fit, super intelligent.

Then why didn't happen like that?



Best Answer

It's genetic

Grimm determines that their genetics have been altered by the addition of the Martian chromosome; however, the chromosome seems to "choose" whether it causes the person to be superhuman or a monster, apparently able to determine on a genetic level whether a person has the capacity to be evil.

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What is the 24th chromosome?

The autosomes are normally present in pairs. The sperm contributes one sex chromosome (X or Y) and 22 autosomes . The egg contributes one sex chromosome (X only) and 22 autosomes . Sometimes microarray is referred to as 24-chromosome microarray : 22 chromosomes, and X and Y are counted as one each, for a total of 24.

Do humans have 24 or 48 chromosomes?

Humans have 48 chromosomes, 24 pairs, and that's the end of that.

Can you have only 24 chromosomes?

Sequencing all 24 human chromosomes uncovers rare disorders. Extending noninvasive prenatal screening to all 24 human chromosomes can detect genetic disorders that may explain miscarriage and abnormalities during pregnancy, according to a study by researchers at the National Institutes of Health and other institutions.

Can humans have more than 46 chromosomes?

Aneuploidy. A genetic condition where someone has either too many or two few chromosomes is called aneuploidy (AN-yoo-ploy-dee). A complete set of genetic information includes 23 pairs of chromosomes, which adds up to 46 chromosomes total.



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