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Theresa
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Not light reading. I took microbiology, genetics, immunology, biochem, etc in college, but not cell biology, so this book helps make up for it a little. Update on science: the author mentioned the formerly popular notion of "junk DNA." That theory is showing itself to be junk, e.g. for the non-protein intending portions of the DNA are increasingly demonstrated to be necessary for microRNAs in DNA management.
— May 31, 2016 12:20PM
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Theresa
is on page 94 of 304
It didn't fit my schedule to take cell biology in college, so here's my chance to make up for it a little. I don't care what the author says, although he freely writes of the wonders of the cell, God is great. If you like fabulous machines, you just might dig this.
— May 31, 2016 12:13PM
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Daivd
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The human body is a republic of cells, a society of discrete living beings who have, for the good of the society as a whole, sacrifices their individual freedoms. ¶ So profound is this sacrifice that cells have gone so far as to sign their own death warrants and hand them over to their neighbor cells. Then should a cell's continued existence become a threat to its society, the neighbors may execute the warrant and le
— Dec 05, 2015 12:04PM
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Theresa
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It didn't fit my schedule to take cell biology in college, so here's my chance to make up for it a little. I don't care what the author says, although he freely writes of the wonders of the cell, God is great. If you like fabulous machines, you just might dig this.
— Oct 23, 2015 12:05AM
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