Alexandria's Genesis is a fictional genetic condition created for a Daria fanfiction character. No such genetic condition is known to exist in reality.
But could a genetic "disorder" that causes purple hair, no body hair, slow aging, highly evolved immune system, and a lack of menstrual period in females (among other mutations) possibly exist? No. The traits are too widespread to be the result of a single gene, and they would have come from several unrelated genes. Also, many of the traits are physiologically impossible, such as the lack of waste (the body needs to remove toxins from the body, or else the person will die), the slowed but proper aging process (there are disorders that "slow down" aging, but it does not really slow it down, but rather stunts it), and the fair skin that can resist burning (there is no way to naturally prevent burning other than melanin, which also causes skin darkness). The person who Alexandria's Genesis was supposedly named after was said to live to the age of 150 but this is impossible seeing as the longest lifespan ever reached was the age of 122.
No.
Well really i don't know but there is a band called Asking Alexandria.
yes there is such thing. but the eye color is so light that it looks like a blue color. Edit: It is possible to have eyes that appear violet, but usually they are just a blue that looks sort of purple, as the person before me said. Albino people sometimes have purple looking eyes from the lack of melanin in their irises. Check out "Alexandria's Genesis" for info on a fictional condition in which the person who has it has purple eyes and many other exaggerated symptoms.
Cleopatra did not really move to Alexandria, Egypt. She lived there. Alexandria was the capitol of Egypt and that's where Cleopatra ruled. She was more than likely born there, lived there and died there.Cleopatra did not really move to Alexandria, Egypt. She lived there. Alexandria was the capitol of Egypt and that's where Cleopatra ruled. She was more than likely born there, lived there and died there.Cleopatra did not really move to Alexandria, Egypt. She lived there. Alexandria was the capitol of Egypt and that's where Cleopatra ruled. She was more than likely born there, lived there and died there.Cleopatra did not really move to Alexandria, Egypt. She lived there. Alexandria was the capitol of Egypt and that's where Cleopatra ruled. She was more than likely born there, lived there and died there.Cleopatra did not really move to Alexandria, Egypt. She lived there. Alexandria was the capitol of Egypt and that's where Cleopatra ruled. She was more than likely born there, lived there and died there.Cleopatra did not really move to Alexandria, Egypt. She lived there. Alexandria was the capitol of Egypt and that's where Cleopatra ruled. She was more than likely born there, lived there and died there.Cleopatra did not really move to Alexandria, Egypt. She lived there. Alexandria was the capitol of Egypt and that's where Cleopatra ruled. She was more than likely born there, lived there and died there.Cleopatra did not really move to Alexandria, Egypt. She lived there. Alexandria was the capitol of Egypt and that's where Cleopatra ruled. She was more than likely born there, lived there and died there.Cleopatra did not really move to Alexandria, Egypt. She lived there. Alexandria was the capitol of Egypt and that's where Cleopatra ruled. She was more than likely born there, lived there and died there.
No Exodus is about 3000 years after Genesis
Alexandria's Genesis is a fictional genetic condition created for a Daria fanfiction character. No such genetic condition is known to exist in reality.But could a genetic "disorder" that causes purple hair, no body hair, slow aging, highly evolved immune system, and a lack of menstrual period in females (among other mutations) possibly exist? No. The traits are too widespread to be the result of a single gene, and they would have come from several unrelated genes. Also, many of the traits are physiologically impossible, such as the lack of waste (the body needs to remove toxins from the body, or else the person will die), the slowed but proper aging process (there are disorders that "slow down" aging, but it does not really slow it down, but rather stunts it), and the fair skin that can resist burning (there is no way to naturally prevent burning other than melanin, which also causes skin darkness). The person who Alexandria's Genesis was supposedly named after was said to live to the age of 150 but this is impossible seeing as the longest lifespan ever reached was the age of 122.
Sometimes. It really depends on what it is.
yes :)
Then you will be a really smart person.
Yes. It was one of the wonders of the ancient world.
Genesis 12 does not have verse number 36, it h as only verse 20.
i really don't know but there is a girl named Genesis in my classes in Tully C. Knowles.
Two types of gene mutations are chromosomal and point mutation. Chromosomal mutation alters a cell's chromosomes, while point mutation replaces single-base pair nucleotides with other nucleotides found in RNA or DNA.