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@diverjer Do not be concerned. The computer programmers do not do that work anymore. That is now done by Claude, Grok, or HAL.
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Weird, that mutation doesn’t seem to be nothing. If someone gets prostate cancer, the following information about that gene seems to be that it’s problematic.
The mutation stops the body from producing functional neurofibromin, leading to uncontrolled cell growth and tumor formation.
Who knows. The people reviewing the results definitely thought it was nothing.
Maybe it’s just a football issue, I thought it said NFL till I looked closer.