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Re: [RC] Cloning/Larmarck/Bey Shah Temperament - heidi larson

the book you quoted sounded interesting, so I did a quick
google search and found this. Is there another resource
that disproves the accusation?

http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/midwife.html

heidi


--- "Beverley H. Kane, MD" <sensei@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Keep in mind, too, that the DNA in clones is not
identical past Day One, as
it diverges from the parent due to spontaneous mutations
that occur
frequently in nature.
The average human body has many mutations or breakages
per day in our
billions of cells.
Some breaks are repaired. Some mutant cells are mopped up
by the immune
system.
Some of these alterations persist into harmless
phenotypic (physically
manifested) changes and cancers.
Yes, we actually form ³cancers² many times a day, and
³cure² ourselves.

Pure Darwinism (inheritance only through natural
selection and random
variations) has never been scientifically, absolutely
proven.
There is an alternate theory, called Larmarckian, that
offers substantial
experimental evidence for inheritance of acquired
(physical) traits.
Read The Case of the Midwife Toad by Arthur Koestler.
That book changed my
life ~30 yrs ago. 

Also, the constant formation of new neural connections in
the brain is, I
think, more relevant to behavior than genetics. This
relates to the
interesting thread on Bey Shah temperaments.

Also, for some intriguing parallels to cloning, I suggest
you rent Pet
Semetary from Netflix.

Beverley


On 10/25/07 7:03 AM, "Smith, Dave" <dsmith@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Kat is quite correct when she wrote:  ³The fact is, a
genetic duplicate (which
is what a clone is), is not identical to the
original...perhaps not even,
necessarily "genetically" since though the DNA is the
same, how that DNA is
expressed in the actual individual is different,
including the actual
individual's sex cells.²

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Beverley Kane, MD
Program Director, Medicine and Horses
Stanford School of Medicine
Center for Education in Family and Community Medicine
1215 Welch Road - Modular H
Palo Alto, CA 94305-5408
650-868-3379
http://familymed.stanford.edu/

See Emmy Award winning Stanford "Medicine & Horses" on
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http://www.horsensei.com/nbcnews.html
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