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Science Friday
Science Future for March 27, 2010
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April 23
Celebrate National DNA Day through a webchat with NIH researchers. Go to www.genome.gov/10506367

April 26 – 30
Scientists and engineers meet in Nottingham, England, to discuss the science of quantum dots. See www.qd2010.org

May 14
Deadline for receipt of nominations for AAAS fellows. Download forms at www.aaas.org/aboutaaas/fellows


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  • Re The National DNA Day:
    (blame sciencenews for the deleted references...)

    Life IS INDEED An RNA World
    It Has Always Been And Still Is An RNA World

    Genomes Are RNAs-Made Patterns-Manuals

    "Repeats protect DNA"

    "More On Evolution In The Still RNA World"

    Fitting together the pieces of the "still an RNA world" puzzle ?

    - Rational probability and possibility that the initial, independent pre-biometabolism direct sunlight-fueled genes (life) were RNAs, and that earliest genomes were RNA genomes. The RNA genes evolved their DNA-images as continuously updated operational worklogs patterns-manuals libraries, and celled and genomed them. They most probably synthesized (and nucleusized) their DNA manuals as their works memory cores, work functional organs, DNA being environmentally stabler than RNA, than themselves. The genomes are functional organs, just as the outer cell membranes are functional organs, of their resident genes.

    - Rational possibility that ALL RNAs represent the original archae-genes that since their (life) genesis have been and still are the primary actors, assessors, messengers, operators of all life processes.

    - Rational possibility that the RNAs are the environmental feedback communicators to, and modifiers of, the genomes, that the RNAs are the effectors of the desirable biased genes expressions modifications, of enhanced energy constraining for survival.


    Dov Henis
    (Comments From The 22nd Century)
    28Dec09 Implications Of E=Total[m(1 + D)]

    Cosmic Evolution Simplified

    03.2010 Updated Life Manifest
    Dov Henis Dov Henis
    Mar. 14, 2010 at 3:44pm
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