Sujet : Re: OT: Dynamic DNA structures and the formation of memory
De : jjSNIPlarkin (at) *nospam* highNONOlandtechnology.com (John Larkin)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 13. May 2024, 05:36:51
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On Sun, 12 May 2024 22:11:18 -0400, "Tom Del Rosso"
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fizzbintuesday@that-google-mail-domain.com> wrote:
John Larkin wrote:
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If it is advantageous for a woman's life experiences to be passed onto
her children, nature will find a way.
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Not via her DNA.
Why not? It might be useful. The history of biology is the institution
declaring things to be impossible, until someone discovers it actually
happens.
My mother tought me "FEB like February" - flour, egg,
breadcrumbs - when frying fish or cutlets. No DNA used.
Dredge the fish or shrimp in a flour/milk mix, then shake in seasoned
panko.
I prefer flour, milk, and shrimp that all contain DNA. I'm thinking
that the panko doesn't.
Egg contains DNA.