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Key DAFN Deficienciez:  Memory & Behavior (are *GENETIC*)

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makemyday@worldnet.att.net - 27 Jan 2004 22:23 GMT
More *TRUTH* coming out every week...

http://www.betterhumans.com/News/news.aspx?articleID=2004-01-26-4
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...culture-derived mice demonstrated behavioral alterations.  The mice
spent more time in an open space than the in vivo animals, suggesting
a decreased level of anxiety. They also moved around more than their
counterparts, indicating a difference in locomotor activity. Finally,
they had a reduced ability to retain spatial information over a period
of 21 days. [for you DAFN_loverz, that'z *MEMORY*]

The findings suggest that there are long-term behavioral consequences
of extended embryo culturing, consequences that might stem from
altered *GENES*.

The study is published in the Proceedings of the National Academy
of Sciences.  [for Bob & Byron, that'z Peer_Reviewed_Literature...]
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DAFNz - genetically created *DUMB_and_VIOLENT*...

Supreme Court, 1954, Brown vs DNA, a seriouz LOOZer...
Bob LeChevalier - 27 Jan 2004 23:26 GMT
[irrelevancies deleted]

Subject of this post should be
Re: Key MMD Deficienciez:  Memory & Behavior (are *GENETIC*)

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makemyday@worldnet.att.net - 28 Jan 2004 02:02 GMT
> [irrelevancies deleted]

In Bob's world, any peer-reviewed evidence that intellect and
behavior are genetic, is irrelevant...
Bull Connor - 28 Jan 2004 02:06 GMT
> > [irrelevancies deleted]
>
> In Bob's world, any peer-reviewed evidence that intellect and
> behavior are genetic, is irrelevant...

If it was proven to be wholly or mostly "environmental" he would fall all
over himself supporting it...
 
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