Probability Comparison: Rarest Human Mutations

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Published 2019-12-14
From extra fingers and extra legs, to having Mermaid, Werewolf and Tree man syndrome, we shall compare the rarest conditions humanity ever known. What is the probability of giving birth to twins, triplets, quadruplets or even conjoined twins? How many people have the RH Null Golden Blood? How many are born with superior IQ above 178? Odds of being born with Gigantism? Watch this video to find out.

Disclaimer: This video is for entertainment purpose only, is not scientifically proven and should be used with caution. Numbers presented based on reasonable listed sources, or otherwise calculated from the number of known cases over total human population, birth odds refer to purely natural odds and not through artificial enhancements. Those listed are mostly physical conditions that are commonly known, many more conditions do exists. Other factors such as radiation or family genetics may alter the odds too.

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Ocean Floor Jason Shaw (audionautix.com)
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All Comments (21)
  • @reigarw
    Hello everyone! Would y'all like a "Probability Comparison: Gaming"? Comparing the odds of many different game stuff. E.g. Shiny Pokemon in Pokemon Sword & Shield: 1 in 4096. A Legendary Snow Launcher from a Chest in Fortnite: 1 in 7576. A baby villager chicken jockey in Minecraft: 1 in 160,000 etc. However, it is incredibly challenging to find accurate odds since most game's rarest items/skins are unique and not rare drops, so if you have a favorite game and know some nice odds to compare, do share and we can together create a comprehensive comparison of different gaming odds!
  • @nugget938
    “1 in 50 have green eyes” *scary music intensifies*
  • @cupiditys
    the music makes it 20x more creepier
  • @edex59
    Sociopathy: 1 in 25 Me in my class of around 30: It could be any one of us.
  • @KeigouuCOS
    Imagine you’re actually in war but you’re deaf and blind and don’t know what’s happening💀
  • @holybamboozler
    "What is your biggest accomplishment?" Me: lmao one time I won a race against 220 billion others
  • @mscottcarpenter
    That ending trying to be wholesome after playing creepy music for 3 minutes and talking about dead babies in museums
  • It would be really cool if you do a second part with different mutations. I would be interested in how rare epilepsy or red hair occurs.
  • @Nes492
    "Hellen Killer💀" Part: Blind and deaf
  • @Earl_Black
    "Some of the images may be found disturbing" YOU
  • @EmilyS-gk3st
    You forgot Turner Syndrome. Turner Syndrome is a non-inherited genetic disorder where a female has either a partially missing or completely missing X chromosome. As I recall, the odds are 1 in 2,000 females. Short stature and infertility are pretty much guaranteed. I was born with it...that, and the autism spectrum. (Thankfully, I'm high functioning and can do most things on my own.)
  • @purplehaze2358
    When being a sociopath is more common than having green eyes.
  • @justanedit001
    “Images may be disturbing” “You” *starts vomiting everywhere”
  • @joemother6200
    “Some May find the images disturbing” “Left handed” Oh Jesus what cruel god would make someone like that
  • @geodedoesstuffs
    Coming back to this video after a few years of not seeing it and the music did not fail to creep me out.