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Originally posted by: odifiend
um... nitsu, POK Erythroid Myeloid ONtogenic gene. Same reason scientists don't care that AIDS is a verb synonymous with help.
AIDS (
Acquired
Immuno
deficiency
Syndrome) is an accurate acronym.
The gene in question here (
POK Erythroid
Myeloid
Ontogenic) should be "POKEMO" or maybe "POK EMO" and doesn't have any weird accents, so it shouldn't be pronounced anything near "Pokémon".
And yeah, maybe the people who discover things are allowed to name them, and they don't have to strictly use acronyms of their descriptions. But Pokemon is a very specific noun, and Nintendo has a right to protect their trademark.
I don't doubt that the scientists felt they were paying Pokemon a compliment when they named that gene, but naming a disease after someone/something isn't a very good compliment, and sometimes it can do more harm than good.
The scientists should've just called it "Pokemo" and let everyone else casually refer to it as Pokemon. If they really wanted to call it Pokemon, then the only people they can blame are the people in the media who ran the stories saying "Pokemon causes cancer" purely because of the shock value attached to the name, and not for a real interest in their work.