William Bateson and Inconceivability

Jul 26, 2009 17:46

"The properties of living things are in some way attached to a material basis, perhaps in some special degree to nuclear chromatin; and yet it is inconceivable that particles of chromatin or of any other substance, however complex, can possess those powers which must be assigned to our factors or gens. The supposition that particles of chromatin, ( Read more... )

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lennybound July 27 2009, 02:46:21 UTC
Seems like a reasonable summary to me ( ... )

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Re: unrelated comment is unrelated lennybound July 27 2009, 02:51:37 UTC
My YouTube account still exists, and I just recently reactivated my LiveJournal. My Facebook, however, was deleted, and will remain so until I take the GRE. Until then I'm trying to keep my internet presence pretty slim, so that I can focus my efforts studying.

Internet = Epic Timesink

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