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- From: robison1@husc10.harvard.edu (Keith Robison)
- Newsgroups: sci.bio
- Subject: Re: MRNA
- Message-ID: <robison1.726207171@husc.harvard.edu>
- Date: 5 Jan 93 04:12:51 GMT
- References: <Bzy7Fz.M38@iat.holonet.net> <C01ws8.CIu@iat.holonet.net> <103684@netnews.upenn.edu>
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- rowe@pender.ee.upenn.edu (Mickey Rowe) writes:
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- >In article <C01ws8.CIu@iat.holonet.net> ken@iat.holonet.net
- > (Ken Easlon) writes:
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- >As for your auxiliary question, I hope that you weren't planning on
- >taking the number of cells and dividing the average person's weight by
- >that number. Much of your body is acellular.
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- >Mickey Rowe (rowe@pender.ee.upenn.edu)
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- And please don't forget that many of the cells in your body ain't human
- -- poor Mr. E. coli and friends would get very insulted!
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- Keith Robison
- Harvard University
- Department of Cellular & Developmental Biology
- Department of Genetics / HHMI
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- robison@biosun.harvard.edu
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