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At the same time, progress in using the genome to cure diseases has not reached all of the expectations raised in the heat of the decade-old race to first crack the genome's code.
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"It is a tour de force to get a genome's worth," said genetic database expert Ewan Birney at the European Bioinformatics Institute in Cambridge, England.
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Furthermore, your logical justification for the existence of a genome based on the definition doesn't tell us the initial genome's temporal relation to cells with the ability to adapt.
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Given what we know about natural selection as an eminently versatile response to environmental endangerment, and what we know about the genome's metabolic adaptability, it follows that humans over generations would develop a mechanism within them to check and balance procreative extravagance.
G. Roger Denson: Homosexuality as Population Control? Nature's Restraint on Procreative Extravagance G. Roger Denson 2010
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Furthermore, your logical justification for the existence of a genome based on the definition doesn't tell us the initial genome's temporal relation to cells with the ability to adapt.
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LISP is cool, but I think what they missed was not LISPs ability to define domain-specific languages, but rather the genome's ability to do so.
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Given what we know about natural selection as an eminently versatile response to environmental endangerment, and what we know about the genome's metabolic adaptability, it follows that humans over generations would develop a mechanism within them to check and balance procreative extravagance.
G. Roger Denson: Homosexuality as Population Control? Nature's Restraint on Procreative Extravagance G. Roger Denson 2010
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LISP is cool, but I think what they missed was not LISPs ability to define domain-specific languages, but rather the genome's ability to do so.
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Given what we know about natural selection as an eminently versatile response to environmental endangerment, and what we know about the genome's metabolic adaptability, it follows that humans over generations would develop a mechanism within them to check and balance procreative extravagance.
G. Roger Denson: Homosexuality as Population Control? Nature's Restraint on Procreative Extravagance G. Roger Denson 2010
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– 'Intra-textual Caesar ciphers' in the genome's ARF's
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