"Hmmmm...so it is." he says, as he quits Netscape. Thanks.
And yet, specific proteins, p53 for instance, are repeatedly referred
to as the "product of the p53 gene" in the peer-reviewed literature,
especially for isolated (non-catalytic and non-precursor) proteins, which
I assume would be "mono-cistronic" genes. Strange. Time to start digging...
>The set of three base-pairs
>within a cistron that code for a specific amino acid (or to an instruction
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I wasn't familiar with Mandel. Thanks again.
>their alleles in the gene pool to produce selection; individual cistrons
>do not compete in this way, so they aren't "genes".
Except (apparently) for plants......interesting.
I feel myself slipping into a new paradigm.
Dan
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initial conditions = data (conception)
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control of information = knowledge (puberty to marriage)
control of knowledge = wisdom (marriage to divorce)
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