ChemGal
One with keen eye
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I understand probabilities well, I like probabilities. In bio I ended up deriving the Hardy-Weinberg equation myself during a test as our teacher didn't look over a test well before leaving it with a sub and we hadn't covered that yet, we were still on the basic punnet squares at the time.The knowledge that seems most lacking is understanding probabilities.
I distinctly remember covering the false negative/false positive medical testing issue in math in high school Ie. When someone has a positive test and it's something that is rare it's not uncommon for a false negative to be more likely than correct positive.
I also know it becomes pretty meaningless when you don't fit the norm and there isn't much information.
How likely is it for someone to have HAE due to a de novo mutation and then also have hepatic adenomatosis? Incredibly small. How likely is it a few doctors will say you have metastatic disease when you don't even have cancer? Not great. When you have HA? Probability jumps up, no one publishes that though.
