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Quote (normdoering @ May 12 2006,20:19) | What are you talking about?
This? :
Quote | Andras Pellionisz claims that so-called junk DNA is actually the "real" blueprints, stored in fractal patterns, that tells genes how to build living tissue. If correct, he stands to make billions of dollars from his patent application, which covers all attempts to count, measure and compare the fractal properties of introns (the more respectable term for junk DNA) |
I think that idea sounds a little screwy.... |
It sure does. Anyone who thinks the word introns is just a "more respectable term for junk DNA" clearly doesn't know what they're talking about.
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