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nats

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by nats
I've just been studying genetics, so this idea popped into my head when I read "Spread the Joy" and of course, in this case, as all the kids are happy little yellow blobs, it's totally the mom's fault, because the dad is totally blue and glum.





Hope you like it :D
skafiend007
skafiend007 on Oct 06 '06
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stephanieonfire
stephanieonfire on Oct 06 '06
haha 5$
DaStarBillie
DaStarBillie on Oct 06 '06
Okay, it took me a second to figure this out. Apparently, this drawing is about a happy mom and gloomy dad having a kid. Since they're all happy (because the happy gene is dominant because it capitalized), then it must be the mom's gene that makes them that way. So it's her fault.



That totally does not come across in the drawing at all. And happiness/sadness isn't a gene. So it couldn't be spread to the kids anyway. Even so, this needs some work just so the point can get across.
Vlad3060
Vlad3060 on Oct 06 '06
I saw this design and the first thing that popped into my mind was Gregor Mendel's pea plant experiment. LOL.
nats
nats on Oct 06 '06
lol yes...Greg's peas...totally.





@ DaStarBillie.........the mom is "spreading the joy" by having the dominant alleles and passing them onto her kids, and ofc happieness/sadness isn't a gene, it's just a fun idea based on a genetic cross diagram, I think the point is actually very clear...maybe not so much for people who haven't studied cross diagrams etc, but I'm a biology geek so it makes sense to me. LOL i don't get why you hate the idea so much :s



aselleck
aselleck on Oct 06 '06
reminds me of zoloft...
Leslee
Leslee on Oct 06 '06
Haha, nice!
thenewswansea
thenewswansea on Oct 06 '06
hehehe, I get it!
kate_kadoo
kate_kadoo on Oct 06 '06
hmm, it took me a little while to figure this one out, but when I did, I thought it was pretty neat
NiceAlex
NiceAlex on Oct 07 '06
I thought Zoloft, too.
ljluense
ljluense on Oct 07 '06
DaStar actually interpreted your cross correctly. Your cross is set up correctly, but you've made no indication as to what trait (technically gene) that is involved. Label, label, label!!!! I think a big point of the confusion comes from the text that says it's all your fault mom. How that corresponds to passing down happiness makes no sense. Upon reading the text I assummed that the mother was affected with a dominant disease state and the children were all carriers because of her. The different hair styles could also be the trait of interest that is being crossed.



Here's a tip for the aspiring biologists/chemists. Don't assume anything unless explicitly told. Don't assume that others will understand your data/report. In this case the cross made perfect sense to you because you were the one who thought of it. You can't look at it objectively and fix it, because if you say where it was confusing, you would have already corrected it.



And label! :) Good idea though!
Negala
Negala on Oct 07 '06
put it in a punit square, and use X's and Y's (to show that the happiness/sadness trait is sex linked).
AWorldApart
AWorldApart on Oct 07 '06
I have no effing clue...
myanticlockwise
myanticlockwise on Oct 07 '06
i got it.

i think its cute

$4
thegiantkiller
thegiantkiller on Oct 07 '06
I could spend three pages just listing the reasons why this is stupid.
mardin0
mardin0 on Oct 07 '06
I HATE DOING THESE.
_kapow
_kapow on Oct 07 '06
yea im used to doing the punit squares, that might read better.
AWorldApart
AWorldApart on Oct 07 '06
Oh... Got it. But it is still like a gay pumpkin.
msm
msm on Oct 08 '06
heh. this would be fun to wear. I like being a geek. 4$
piong
piong on Oct 08 '06
I LIKE IT!! i would so totally get this for my bio teacher if he wasn't a fat lazy jerk.



i think that it should be the other way around, that the father has the sad dominant gene, and passes it to his kids.. because 'fault' implies a negative meaning..



that way it would fit better with the text too! seeing that the kids are blue, unhappy and glum, it makes more sense when they grumble and say "it's all your fault!!" but otherwise, a good idea!
kmaron
kmaron on Oct 08 '06
okay so i get the jist of what you are doing and the play on an idea of sorts. what i dont get is why 'spreading happiness' should be anyones "fault"?
the mothership
the mothership on Oct 08 '06
ok i understood what you were getting at since i took biology in 7th grade but uh seriously happiness and sadness aren't passed down by genes but besides that i don't understand how passing down happiness is a fault [if it were possible to pass down happiness from genes]. i gives you a 1 because this is lame.
peacefulshades
peacefulshades on Oct 08 '06
Interesting
stencil_is_art
stencil_is_art on Oct 08 '06
no go
professorM
professorM on Oct 08 '06
why is it your Mom's fault?

all the kids are the same Hh...



if you did Hh x Hh ... would be more cool
Fluxy44
Fluxy44 on Oct 09 '06
what the fuck is that.. no offence
princess penguin
princess penguin on Oct 09 '06
kk, i like it :D
lisha_lustful
lisha_lustful on Oct 09 '06
i like this. =]
katiethepython
katiethepython on Oct 09 '06
I work in a genetics lab so the idea was pretty cute to me. It would be nice to be wearing this shirt when people ask me what I do and they don't understand.
mythidiot
mythidiot on Oct 09 '06
haploid came to mind, but I can't remember why, it was years ago.
blu_dragon_1004
blu_dragon_1004 on Oct 09 '06
Simple and clever... Hope the mom didn't spread too much 'joy' if you get what I'm saying... muahaha!
Blinkzzbabi182
Blinkzzbabi182 on Oct 09 '06
Definitely zoloft
Skullbie
Skullbie on Oct 09 '06
i like. :) The people on this site over-analyze too much
Kramer and Sprenger
Kramer and Sprenger on Oct 09 '06
I love the concept (the genetic chart).
HollyT
HollyT on Oct 10 '06
I love how the one person who actually obviously has studied university genetics likes this shirt.

Who cares if happiness is genetic or not (btw, depression is linked to genetics) its still a cute idea and it makes sense to most people. I've purchased heaps of shirts off this site that i've had to explain to people - communist party to name an obvious one, whats one more shirt that needs an explaination to the 10% of the population who never did genetics at high school?

and furthermore, this is only the 4th design today that i'm going to give more than 1/5, how can people rip into the few good designs and then say that the terrible designs are worth a 5?
LongLiveQueequeg
LongLiveQueequeg on Oct 10 '06
might work better in a punnett's square for clarity.
magdela
magdela on Oct 10 '06
lol, i love how simple this shirt is compared to how complicated these comments are. i give it a 4
nats
nats on Oct 10 '06
Haha, Yea, overanalyzing to the EXTREME. FOR THE LAST TIME I KNOW THAT HAPPINESS ISN'T CAUSED BY GENES. (seriously, I am NOT that stupid).





I thought about a punnet square, but I prefer these, personal choice I guess...that and the sex linked thing? I didn't intend it to look as though it was sex linked, and I just chose the mom to be happy because I'm female. XD.



I can see where people would thing that "fault" is not an appropriate word, my meaning was that it was the mom's dominant "genes" (no not actual genes for those that think I don't have a smidge of sense) that made the kids happy all the time...so they were whinging at the mom for this fact, in a lighthearted manner of course.





But yes, overanalysis people. Either you like it or you don't, you agree or you don't.
nats
nats on Oct 10 '06
*think
BettingonHumanity
BettingonHumanity on Oct 11 '06
This is really funny... I like Punnett. I thought of the square the other day when someone said they saw an albino squirel.
eljeanio
eljeanio on Oct 11 '06
thats fantastic,reminds me of all those hours studying biology!

great tee!
PrettyFly4aDPhi
PrettyFly4aDPhi on Oct 11 '06
I like it, I also remember this bio lesson. Cute.
ljluense
ljluense on Oct 11 '06
i think where the confusing/problem comes in, is that the word 'fault' has a negative connotation and typically means 'bad'. most people don't understand why you are saying it is 'bad' (or fault) to make people happy. the problem isn't with your diagram, it's very cute, it's just very unclear what you are trying to say. had the text not been submitted, i think almost everyone would have understood what you meant by the diagram alone, with or without any genetic knowledge. i still love this idea, and i love the fact they look like zoloft commercials even if it was unintentional. i'm assuming you used 'H' as your symbol to represent happiness? that's very cute and i'm impressed by your ability to really tie in the details. all you need is to add a little key that says H = happy; h = sad (or whatever descriptor you want to use). i'd love to see you wait a few weeks, let it get lost in all the submissions and then resubmit with the allelic key and no text. let me know if that doesn't make sense or if you want any help. again, good job.
mrdantownsend
mrdantownsend on Oct 11 '06
H is the dominant for Hapiness,



and h is the recessive, which is sad, right?



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lizz612
lizz612 on Oct 11 '06
I guess I'm being picky but usually trees are done with straight lines. (see logo here http://www.bioethics.org.uk/) But like I said I'm just being nit picky. I love it and think its great. $5
anniemarie
anniemarie on Oct 12 '06
I'm a bio geek too, and I love it.
mybranehurtz
mybranehurtz on Oct 12 '06
the diagram is great - just right. But I agree the text is off. "cheers mum" or something.
catbus
catbus on Oct 13 '06
why is everyone so hung up on the text?? if you use your eyes, you will see that THE TEXT ISNT ON THE SHIRT, so really, whats the big deal?? yeesh



I studied uni genetics and would def buy yhis. love it :)
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