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The Metagene is not, as some believe, a single gene, but rather a variety of related genetic complexes that are often stored within the genome as introns, and so do not manifest.  The mechanisms by which it manifests are poorly understood, and even the most advanced research upon the complexes has failed to reveal any correlation between the genetic coding and the nature of powers that manifest-- powers appear to be much more likely to be influenced by external factors at the time of manifestation, or sometimes by the personality-- or even the ''name''-- of the metahuman whose powers are then manifesting.  
 
The Metagene is not, as some believe, a single gene, but rather a variety of related genetic complexes that are often stored within the genome as introns, and so do not manifest.  The mechanisms by which it manifests are poorly understood, and even the most advanced research upon the complexes has failed to reveal any correlation between the genetic coding and the nature of powers that manifest-- powers appear to be much more likely to be influenced by external factors at the time of manifestation, or sometimes by the personality-- or even the ''name''-- of the metahuman whose powers are then manifesting.  
  
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That this is profoundly unscientific-- by most modern standards of science-- is a cause of many headaches, but superpowers, as forces that redefine the physics of the universe, appear to likewise defy logic and science in their patterns of manifestation.  A radical reinterpretation of science, based on this and various quantum principles, has been proposed but has not achieved traction in the mainstream scientific community.
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That this is profoundly unscientific-- by most modern standards of science-- is a cause of many headaches, but superpowers, as forces that redefine the physics of the universe, appear to likewise defy logic and science in their patterns of manifestation.
  
 
There are tests that can confirm the location of certain metagene complexes, but it is known that there are many others that are not reliably detectable.  Testing of all children for the metagene, so that they can be recruited to work for the government, has been proposed many times, and was in fact attempted by the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics starting in 1968.  After the subsequent destruction of Smolensk in 1970, governments have regarded it as too risky to implement such a program, and governments instead prefer to recruit metahumans whose powers have already manifested.
 
There are tests that can confirm the location of certain metagene complexes, but it is known that there are many others that are not reliably detectable.  Testing of all children for the metagene, so that they can be recruited to work for the government, has been proposed many times, and was in fact attempted by the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics starting in 1968.  After the subsequent destruction of Smolensk in 1970, governments have regarded it as too risky to implement such a program, and governments instead prefer to recruit metahumans whose powers have already manifested.

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