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Subject: Re: DNA Wormholes can cause cancer (what!?)
Chris,
Hi. It sounds like you might be in computing since you mentioned some
terms like "reposited" (I've never heard
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Hi. It sounds like you might be in computing since you mentioned some
terms like "reposited" (I've never heard of that in bio!)? If so, you are
very well educated in biology. Nice
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Subject: Re: DNA Wormholes can cause cancer (what!?)
Chris,
Hi. It is kind of an interesting job in that I can keep up
See you!
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Subject: Re: DNA Wormholes can cause cancer (what!?)
Of course, this is what Australia's John Mattick has been sayin
Russell Standish
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> decades (I heard hi
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Subject: Re: DNA Wormholes can cause cancer (what!?)
Of co
Eek! Now I'm worried that if protein folding goes just a bit too far, my
cells will collapse into a black hole.
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Of course, this is what Australia's John Mattick has been saying for
decades (I heard him talk on this nearly 15 years ago, for instance,
and he'd been railing at the establishment sometime before that).
But "wormholes"? Really? Someone in marketing has been given far too
liberal a rein.
Cheers
[Have been very busy on a new software project and have not had time to follow
and participate on this list... such an active list :). ]
Came across this article and found it interesting also from an information
science point of view -- taking the perspective of DNA being a fairly dynamic
inform
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