Pevenseagull
meh
- Jul 20, 2003
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Snapdragon?
pevenseagull said:There appears to be a lack to familiarity with/ acceptance of transposons, identical twins cannot have identical DNA.
pevenseagull said:should Branston Pickle be kept in the fridge?
Kalimantan Gull said:Hello, I'm a biologist![]()
Not much too add to this topic, however, except to say that branston pickle really really should be kept in the fridge.
Oh, and clones only really exist in the form of DNA, no two people will ever be truly alike because DNA is not a complete blueprint for building a human being (or whatever), think of it more as a set of guidelines, i.e. the DNA will direct a set of proteins to be made, but the way they fit together and initiate some second stage activities is up to the proteins themselves and other 'construction' elements of the body. During this, mutations can happen, things can go wrong, diseases can affect it - this is the environment part of the phenotype alluded to above. (elementary biology: genotype+environment = phenotype).