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Old 26-04-2003, 01:26 PM
Chris Garvey
 
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Default Complimentarity in biology plants have organs? Genome mapping of organs, not the entir

In sci.bio.botany George Smiley wrote:
: sci.chem and sci.physics removed.

pity

: To me, complementarity can only describe a 2 state system. Biology is not
: that at all.
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From someone who doesn't have a cross discipline background.
obviously...

2-state systems can quite easily be used to describe a variety of
biological systems.

anyway I'm always reminded of King Canute observing the futility of
those who argue with the redoubtable archie.

regards

erastothenes
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Taking the "paranoid" out of "delusion".
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