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Results from our forumRe: question for evolutionary biologist.... species? They took the DNA from one species, added some non-functional "comment lines", removed the DNA from a closely related species, inserted the DNA-with-comment-lines into it, and the new cell was viable, functionally the same as the cell it came from. You are not accurate in your ...
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Scientific paper on DNA replication & gel electrophoresis... pyrimidine dimer (CPD) in leading strand of DNA -They constructed a plasmid containing oriC and a single CPD in the leading-strand -They inserted two terB sites to get a one unidirectional replication system -Only the minimal protein required to sustain oriC and replication were used. ...
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Re: question for evolutionary biologist.... species? They took the DNA from one species, added some non-functional "comment lines", removed the DNA from a closely related species, inserted the DNA-with-comment-lines into it, and the new cell was viable, functionally the same as the cell it came from. If the original cell has the ...
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Re: question for evolutionary biologist.... taken the DNA from one species (A), tacked on some non-functional additions to the DNA to make it different, but functionally the same. They then inserted that DNA into the cell of a closely related species (B), and that B cell was transformed into a type A cell, functionally. If the DNA is like ...
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Re: Natural selection is proven wrong... species appear thus deans point is cogent if the process is random then genetics cannot account for why a species appears.... or how/why the virus inserted itself in the DNA now canalon says deans point is not cogent so to simplify it even more just answer yes or no do you think this point of deans ...
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