To: exDemMom
Actually, that's not true. Cells do not work in a perfect fashion, nor do they do nothing extraneous. If cells did nothing extraneous--if they worked perfectly--we would not age, get diseases like cancer, or die. The amount of non-functional DNA in cells is huge.That's not true. Read up on something a little more modern than a 20 year old biology text please.
48 posted on
08/08/2008 10:51:20 AM PDT by
dan1123
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To: dan1123
Does having a subscription to Science and Journal of Biological Chemistry count? How about access to databases containing all of the latest research? Knowing this stuff is my job. I know cells *very* well. (Check my profile.)
57 posted on
08/08/2008 11:28:37 AM PDT by
exDemMom
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