Dogs, Maybe Not, But Old Genes Can Learn New Tricks

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Old Genes Can Learn New Tricks

Psalms 115,5-6

A. "Dogs, maybe not, but old genes can learn new tricks"

http://www.physorg.com/news161280793.html

B. "They have eyes, but they can not see, They have ears, but they cannot hear"

(Psalms 115,5-6)

Exasperating. "Scientists" keep ruminating again and again stale verbiage about genes with determination not to see that genes are organisms.

C. About time for life sciences to assimilate, to internalize, the lifehood of genes,

starting with search-surfing "on the lifehood of genes" or "on the pavlovian behaviour of genes".

Suggesting,

Dov Henis

(Comments From The 22nd Century)

Origin Of Origins

http://www.the-scientist.com/community/posts/list/160/122.page#2753

Dov Henis 2:16PM August 01, 2009

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