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Original: 4/21/2008 3:14 PM
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Monday, April 21, 2008
 

Phenotype Disadvantage

Genetic expression is interesting. One naturally expects a child to have similarities with his parents due to shared genetic information. But how and what part of a person's genetic code gets expressed is clearly influenced by both internal and external factors. Sometimes this can yield unexpected results. For example, consider the exchange between me and a fellow youth worker on Friday...
Nick: My mom was a math major in college.
Nick: Actually, she was a math and computer science double major.
Alice: What happened to you?!
 Posted 4/21/2008 3:14 PM - 4 comments

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She used up the math juice in your genetic code! Your genetic code needs math supplements.
Posted 4/21/2008 4:25 PM by vincentmo - reply

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Noooooo
Genes and phenotype
I have a headache all over again...
Not that the unit was hard though.
Posted 4/21/2008 4:56 PM by B7378 - reply

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your math and compsci genes were not "stressed" to the point of the necessity of expression =)
Posted 4/21/2008 7:47 PM by NDESTRUKTX - reply

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What a waste of good genes...
Posted 5/2/2008 3:04 PM by aliwang - reply


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