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Results from our forumRe: Re:... does this mostly by introducing so many errors to the cell's genome that it fails the mitosis and dies. Chemotherapeutic agents have various ... have much to do before cancer can be treated in a similar manner as how bacterial infections are treated today (with antibiotics, or with combination ...
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Re: Re:... does this mostly by introducing so many errors to the cell's genome that it fails the mitosis and dies. Chemotherapeutic agents have various ... have much to do before cancer can be treated in a similar manner as how bacterial infections are treated today (with antibiotics, or with combination ...
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Re:... of totally new genes appearing in the course of evolution. Form some bacterial experiments, it's evident that new phenotypes most often evolve ... gene. So, in my opinion, our ancestors had to start with more complete genome... You can read more in my post Evolution or De-evolution? (http://www.biology-online.org/biology-forum/about23010.html)
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Theories - Origin of Life... are not arising spontaneously but were always there, hidden in the bacterial colonies in such small numbers that they were undetectable until ... DNA of that bacterium to ensure that the allele is not present in its genome? To wrap up, your assertion that bacteria never get antibiotic resistance ...
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Re: question for evolutionary biologist.... bacterial-cell/faq/ They produced a clone of an existing genome and removed some 14 genes. The syntheticM. mycoides organism has 14 genes deleted or ...
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