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Paying to find non-GE wild corn?
"Brian Sandle" wrote in message ... In sci.med.nutrition Moosh:] wrote: On 24 Jul 2003 05:04:37 GMT, Brian Sandle wrote: So you don't read Moosh:]'s articles, I have to economize somehwe **** From: "Moosh:]" Newsgroups: sci.med.nutrition,nz.general,sci.agriculture Subject: Paying to find non-GE wild corn? Message-ID: Lines: 89 Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2003 11:54:52 GMT [...] In the junk DNA there is just about everything that has been tried, if it hasn't been harmlessly corrupted over the aeons. [...] **** That doesn't mean that it is a "memory bank" Just a repository for turned off sequences. What turns them on again is a moot point. Evolution isn't using these if needed, it is being lucky enough to have a random mutation that confers a survival benefit. And when all your non-mutated peers are dying from some environmental change (antibiotics) , you will outcompete them. But what if a mutation in the past had developed an ability to access the junk DNA under stress? Would that be as complex as developing eyes ears and advanced emotions by mutation? What if some thing that are now blue turn green on August 5th, 2005 and we have a new color bleen, blue that turns to green. You stabbing in the dark about thing you have no knowledge of. Do you trust propaganda machines more than scientist that spend their lives working in a field? Gordon |
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