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To: Virginia-American
There's not nearly enough DNA to store all of that information. Please don't get PH involved; he admits he has no education in this subject and he's not an expert in this subject. I have a Biochem degree from UCSD, although that was a long time ago and I'm now a stock market trader. But I still remember the basics of genetics, molectular biology, and biochem. Why do people state their opinions so strongly at this website when they have little education in this field?

Sorry, but I really don't have time to get into a rigorous scientific proof for you. That kind of thing takes a lot of work. Let's just say I know enough to know that you can't store the complete blueprint for a human in the DNA in a cell. If you disagree, fine, then go ahead and tell me how that happens.

185 posted on 01/14/2006 1:50:06 AM PST by carl in alaska (Professional driver. Closed course. Do not attempt this maneuver.)
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To: carl in alaska

Your mistake is you think every synapse in the brain is encoded. It isn't. In fact, the brain has to be active and receving information in order to develop properly. If you isolate an organism from sensory input, or suppres the firing of neurons with drugs during the people of brain development, the brain's 'complexity' never develops.


263 posted on 01/14/2006 10:55:23 AM PST by Right Wing Professor
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