"That the allele for small fruit is partially dominant to the large fruit allele suggests that the genetic alteration between the two alleles is involved in the regulation of floral development, ultimately determining carpel number."
Best. Silly. Meme. Response. Evar!
Monday, February 21, 2005
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Interesting
"You suddenly perceive a direction to follow." - Ronald Gross, Peak Learning, quoting Gabriele Rico in Writing the Natural Way.
No, that's not very interesting at all.
K
I should have grabbed the next book over:
"When she wasn't worried sick about filial criminal activity and packing lunches for endless pilgrimages, Celie regularly appeared in court to deal with lawsuits and countersuits filed by her nieces, nephews, and in-laws (and by the widow herself, it must be added). --from Uppity Women in Medieval Times by Vicki Leon.
Still not as interesting as alleles, is it? ;)
So, what exactly are you trying to say? heh!
Lahoma
"For a second, adrenaline pumping into my veins, I watched the court." Alice Sebold Lucky.
Nope, couldn't beat yours not even close! What in the world are you reading? Are you in the process of learning how to grow certain flowers, or just mutate them?
We are little lemmings aren't we!
Rebecca
You are a devious Canadian, in need of a sound spanking. Interested?
wil
This one is hard to beat. I found my book and posted it in my journal. http://journals.aol.carolhehe/GypsyPaths
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