The DNA repair entry in wikipedia which went to featured article status some time ago now has also gone audio. So if you would rather listen than read, audio is now available..
DNA repair gets audio
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, Aug 03 2005 07:57 AM
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Posted 03 August 2005 - 07:57 AM
The DNA repair entry in wikipedia which went to featured article status some time ago now has also gone audio. So if you would rather listen than read, audio is now available..
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Posted 04 August 2005 - 04:42 AM
Yes, listening is great, especially with video for those who are visual learners. May I propose eliminating the mitos and seeing if a human cell can produce energy in other ways? It is thinking outside of the box, but mitos were (if I remember from my first bio class) bacteria that invaded our cells and live by symbiosis. It seems that most of the problems that we term aging are the result of faulty power plants. Sounds like an engineering problem to me, but at any rate, it seems ludicris to engineer mt genes that will have to go back into the mt to be expressed
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