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Makes me think of computer program updates...
William
20/02/01 2:15:30 AM, Holly Krahe <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>In a message dated 02/20/2001 4:10:17 AM Eastern Standard Time,
>[log in to unmask] writes:
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>This is exactly the case, according to many biologists I've been reading for
>my
>graduate course in Symbiosis. DNA transfer between viruses, bacteria, and
>hosts (both plant and animal) IS common and routine in nature. Just like any
>other genetic change or mutation, most don't work and aren't seen, but many
>work even better and persist. I wish I had time to provide references here
>but I need to pass the test right now. If anyone is interested in more
>reading on this, let me know by private email and I'll provide details after
>March 1st.
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>Holly
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