From: John Mikes
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Sent: Tuesday, April 7, 2015 2:03 PM
Subject: Re: Histones (proteins that form the scaffolding around which DNA
wraps itself may also themselves be involved in heredity processes
Apologies: MITOCHONDRIUM - I S - and
Apologies: MITOCHONDRIUM - I S - and mitochondria -are. JM
On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 4:14 PM, John Mikes wrote:
> Liz:
> "passed on" - do you mean survives AS IS? I think whatever is added
> incubates into the complexity of the new creature into fitting, not 'as
> was' in the mother.
> And-
Liz:
"passed on" - do you mean survives AS IS? I think whatever is added
incubates into the complexity of the new creature into fitting, not 'as
was' in the mother.
And- I think mitochondria IS a cell within the larger one in symbiotic
life. Chris is most likely right: FROM THE MOTHER only. And it
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[mailto:everything-list@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of LizR
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2015 9:19 PM
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Subject: Re: Histones (proteins that form the scaffolding around which DNA
wraps itself may also themselves be involved
Anything in the egg cell, or donated at any point during gestation from the
mother (in mammals, at least) can be passed on, I assume. (What about
mitochondria?)
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The process of heredity may have more levels of actors in it than just the
DNA itself. An interesting notion that seems logical; a case of living
processes employing various different strategies in parallel, which would
seem a plausible result of a process of random selection based on
environmental
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