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K & R ...... nt Wounded Bear Jun 2016 #1
Is this epigenetics or genetics? Regardless, epigenetics is as important as genetics. Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2016 #2
I do not think it is either. momto3 Jun 2016 #6
Origenetics Fumesucker Jun 2016 #8
I like yours better. momto3 Jun 2016 #9
Matryonetics. cstanleytech Jun 2016 #19
I think it is epigenetics. ArchTeryx Jun 2016 #10
I guess it may come down to semantics. momto3 Jun 2016 #18
You're absolutely right! ArchTeryx Jun 2016 #20
My understanding of ep[igenetics suggests that this is not epigenetic. Nitram Jun 2016 #12
Neither, but it does probably explain why Lamarck wasn't totally wrong. Yo_Mama Jun 2016 #24
It's genetics. This is about different codons that code for the same amino acid muriel_volestrangler Jun 2016 #27
I have read something similar a while ago about the genetic origins of homosexuality. DetlefK Jun 2016 #3
Wow, DNA origami! nt valerief Jun 2016 #4
Yeah! Nitram Jun 2016 #13
For some reason the article reminded me of the Inca language of knots denbot Jun 2016 #5
When do you get to lay down on a table for DNA repair? gordianot Jun 2016 #7
Wow, this is groundbreaking if it is confirmed. Nitram Jun 2016 #11
When you read articles like this I am amazed that - packman Jun 2016 #14
Could not agree more. It is astonishing that any of us are here at all! Moostache Jun 2016 #22
As usual.... AlbertCat Jun 2016 #15
Fascinating! Thanks for posting.....NT vkkv Jun 2016 #16
Well worth reading, AuntPatsy Jun 2016 #17
I used to volunteer my home computer to fold DNA for a group that applegrove Jun 2016 #21
I did the same thing with a PS3 a few years back. Moostache Jun 2016 #23
We did it!!! applegrove Jun 2016 #25
yes me too. drray23 Jun 2016 #26
fascinating! recommended! Bill USA Jun 2016 #28
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