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Posted by | Osteogenesis Imperfecta (brittle bones) |
![]() cake โฑ (side) (#54973) ![]() Dreamboat of Ladies View Forum Posts ![]() Posted on 2018-02-08 16:34:18 |
Please take caution if you go googling for OI - as always, medical images can be upsetting. Taken from Wikipedia: Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI), also known as brittle bone disease, is a group of genetic disorders that mainly affect the bones. It results in bones that break easily. The severity may be mild to severe. Other symptoms may include a blue tinge to the whites of the eye, short height, loose joints, hearing loss, breathing problems, and problems with the teeth. Complications may include cervical artery dissection and aortic dissection. Check out this neat visual... thing! ![]() Source For lions, this would be a lethal mutation - obviously! While there are multiple types of OI (at least nine), two are listed as lethal on the wikipedia but one is lethal during pregnancy, soooo... Here is an idea for the lethal here, yoinked straight from the wikipedia. Type II: Collagen is not of a sufficient quality or quantity. Most cases die within the first year of life due to respiratory failure or intracerebral hemorrhage Severe respiratory problems due to underdeveloped lungs Severe bone deformity and small stature Type II can be further subclassified into groups A, B, and C, which are distinguished by radiographic evaluation of the long bones and ribs. Type IIA demonstrates broad and short long bones with broad and beaded ribs. Type IIB demonstrates broad and short long bones with thin ribs that have little or no beading. Type IIC demonstrates thin and longer long bones with thin and beaded ribs. But wait, I here you say, isn't this a human only thing?? Nope, again from the wiki! In dogs, OI is an autosomal-recessive condition. In Golden Retrievers, it is caused by a mutation in the COL1A1, and in Beagles, the COL1A2. A separate mutation in the SERPINH1 gene has been found to cause the condition in Dachshunds.Several mouse models of OI have been described, whereby the abnormal gait 2 (AGA2) mouse line exhibits severe skeletal and cardio-pulmonary phenotypes due to a carboxy-terminus mutation in the COL1A1 gene in the mouse. Appears: At birth Affects Gameplay?: Yes, cub dies at 5 months (or earlier, I couldn't decide) Lethal?: Yes can i get uh....................... BONELESS CUB? MUTATION SUGGESTIONS: |
๐ฆ Invisible Ink ๐ฆ (#79284) King of the Jungle View Forum Posts ![]() Posted on 2018-02-08 16:37:04 |
I love this idea! They pulled it off so well in the movie Unbreakable~ I support ![]() |
Haunt {clean tovero stellar} (#109396) Interstellar View Forum Posts ![]() Posted on 2018-02-08 16:37:50 |
*slams support button* I have(had? I don't have natural teeth anymore) dentinogenesis imperfecta and my uncle has OI. I'd love to see this mutation represented here. ![]() |
wreno ๐ (#134678)
Toxic View Forum Posts ![]() Posted on 2018-02-10 15:30:10 |
poison [MUSHISHI STAN] (#130169) Aztec Knight View Forum Posts ![]() Posted on 2018-02-10 15:30:52 |
while it is a nice and unique idea, how would this affect the art? we cant just have a normal ass looking cub with a mutation i just dont think it would be something people want if its normal looking. i wont press either for now unless im given an idea of the art ![]() |
cake โฑ (side) (#54973)
![]() Dreamboat of Ladies View Forum Posts ![]() Posted on 2018-02-10 15:32:24 |
@Poison I mean, we didn't really need a new art pose for any of the mutations, but we got them so ![]() ![]() |
poison [MUSHISHI STAN] (#130169) Aztec Knight View Forum Posts ![]() Posted on 2018-02-10 15:34:59 |
@cake fair point but we do have them so i think continuing the art exclusive to mutations would be fitting. but i think it would be a boring mutation without any special art. ![]() |
wreno ๐ (#134678)
Toxic View Forum Posts ![]() Posted on 2018-02-10 15:38:24 |
@poison I was browsing through some photos of the mutation, and mainly it was disfigured structure. Referring to (a lil disturbing but to prove my point, little disturbing for the light hearted ): http://dnadiseases.weebly.com/uploads/2/9/3/9/29392009/899047.jpg?280 http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-Gqujas4mAIg/VFJz2soC3cI/AAAAAAAACKk/k8UTb01NSuU/s1600/4_62_Alt2.jpg ---- So maybe they can have a more disfigured, curled body. The arms and legs seem to spread and curl together in the IRL photos: IRL photo (no nudity, little disturbing for the light hearted ): https://ehealthwall.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/osteogenesis-imperfecta.jpg ![]() Edited on 10/02/18 @ 15:43:30 by cake โฑ (side) (#54973) |
cake โฑ (side) (#54973)
![]() Dreamboat of Ladies View Forum Posts ![]() Posted on 2018-02-10 15:43:22 |
@poison ![]() @foretold: I removed that last link bc even tho it's a medical pic it's not safe for LD. ![]() |
wreno ๐ (#134678)
Toxic View Forum Posts ![]() Posted on 2018-02-10 15:43:54 |
poison [MUSHISHI STAN] (#130169) Aztec Knight View Forum Posts ![]() Posted on 2018-02-10 15:45:18 |
oops late response, but okay! that could work if it was all disfigured and awkward looking. ![]() |
๐Fanta Denim๐ (#135329)
Deathlord of the Jungle View Forum Posts ![]() Posted on 2018-03-02 15:09:55 |
B o n e l e s s p i z z a This is a good lethal mutie idea! Support! ![]() |
Fire ๐ฅ ๐ต๐ธ (#35734)
Interstellar View Forum Posts ![]() Posted on 2018-03-02 15:10:03 |
๐Fanta Denim๐ (#135329)
Deathlord of the Jungle View Forum Posts ![]() Posted on 2018-03-02 15:10:44 |
Black Rhinoceros (#68593)
![]() Divine View Forum Posts ![]() Posted on 2018-04-11 21:43:51 |
modacy (#134755)
![]() Sapphic View Forum Posts ![]() Posted on 2018-05-17 08:27:48 |
Yes! I was actually planning on suggesting this myself but looked to see if anyone else had first. ![]() |
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