"Tip of the iceberg", as the guy says.
John
"Tip of the iceberg", as the guy says.
John
"The Indedepent", not one of the U .K.'s great newspapers, though strangely popular with medical doctors.
I don't know what the fuss is about - it has been well known that a couple of genetic diseases reflect multiple repetitions of or in a single gene - Huntington's Chorea comes to mind
-- Bill Sloman, Nijmegen
Sort of interesting, but when I see "99.9% of the human genome..etc", alarm bells ring, I think that we still dont know 99.999% of the implications. Amazing that all this complexity can just evolve in only 6000 years :-)
martin
Ach. Still blaming Will-Body, I see.
There is a different way of looking at this.
Cheers! Rich
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