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Similar Genes In Different Organisms Behave differently<. "Everyone assumes that deletion of the same gene in the mouse and in humans produces the same phenotype". "Our results show that may not always be the case. "How Decisions Are Made Within The OCM (outer cell Who decides to do cell division or, generally, to do any thing, within the OCM, the outer cell membrane.
Let's leave aside the many decision-related questions such as when and how a need for a decision is prompted, how decisions are instructed and executed. Let's apply ourselves now ONLY to the question WHO makes the decision.
My conjecture is that the genome behaves not as being presided by a decider PG, by a President Gene, but by innate complete credence to each and every member of the cooperative genome commune of its genes membership, thus accepting a priori the decision of the individual member, but But BUt BUT coupling this with a very elaborate system of crisscross checklisting of this decision by other members of the genome.
C. Thus deletion of the same gene in different organism produces different phenotypic results. And this leads further to "Culture Is Biology, It Imprints Genetics, Drives Evolution"
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