Re: "Genes are followers not leaders". Was: Birds of feather...
From: Anon. (bob.ohara_at_NOSPAM.helsinki.fi)
Date: 12/20/04
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Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 21:38:54 +0000 (UTC)
CNCabej wrote:
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> 2. A system of heredity, by definition is a control system that maintains the
> structure and function of living systems.
Rubbish. What about hereditary peers in the UK? Or wills? Or the
system of primogenitor in monarchies? They are systems of heredity too.
I'm afraid almost nobody is going to take your ideas about heredity
seriously if you don't even have a clue about what heredity is. Try
using a dictionary.
Bob
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