Hi Krushnamegh,

Please do not stop such discussions on this group because all of us cannot 
immediately comprehend it. This presents us with "stretch" to motivate us to 
learn more and rise up in knowledge levels. Today, the world of buttefly 
science 
has humungous amounts of this kind of genetic stuff. 

So the right thing to do is as Nelson requests - please provide a simple 
explanation and point us to a few resources so we can all understand this 
subject. At the very least point us to the relevant articles on Wikipedia.

I have absolutely no objection to the discussion taking place because it has 
now 
motivated me to learn more about this. Hox genes are new to me and almost 
immediately I came across it in again while rereading Bill Bryson's A Short 
History of Everything. If it is in that book, then it is obviously something we 
should expect a reasonably well informed person (who aspires to like science) 
to 
know.

My only point is please rename the discussion in such cases. The topic was an 
attempt to bring forth a serious subject up for discussion and the evolution 
discussion should have redirected to another thread.
 
Warm regards,

Ashwin Baindur





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From: Kishen Das <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sun, 9 January, 2011 5:34:54
Subject: Re: [ButterflyIndia] kk and pat discussion

  
As long as we stick to biology, we should be fine. 
Initially I was afraid that it will be an evolution vs creationism argument, 
but 
very glad that its not !!!
 
Once in a while its ok to indulge into topics related to evolution. 
 
Kishen


On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 12:33 PM, Kunte, Krushnamegh <[email protected]> 
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>Nelson, I agree that this was a bit too outside the circle of things that we 
>discuss on this group. But there is Wikipedia if you want to know about these 
>terms and concepts. Pat’s last email took it away from butterflies, so I won’t 
>write about it on the group any more, anyway.
>
>With best wishes,
>
>Krushnamegh.
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From: Nelson Rodrigues <[email protected]>
>Reply-To: butterflyindia <[email protected]>
>Date: Sat, 8 Jan 2011 01:59:59 -0500
>To: butterflyindia <[email protected]>
>Subject: [ButterflyIndia] kk and pat discussion
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>pardon me  for being an ignoramus, but what  the stuff you are discussing 
>is going way above my head , can someone simplify it for me please
>
>nelson rodrigues
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