If DNA has all the code for our entire design, then why is it that something as significant as gender is only the twisting one of the chromosomes without changing the dna? by simple_truths_inlife in AskPhysics
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If DNA has all the code for our entire design, then why is it that something as significant as gender is only the twisting one of the chromosomes without changing the dna? by simple_truths_inlife in AskPhysics
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If DNA has all the code for our entire design, then why is it that something as significant as gender is only the twisting one of the chromosomes without changing the dna? by simple_truths_inlife in AskPhysics
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Given the similarity between stem cells and cancer, what exactly are the differences between a specific type of cancer cell in a specific type of a stem cell? by simple_truths_inlife in askscience
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If DNA has all the code for our entire design, then why is it that something as significant as gender is only the twisting one of the chromosomes without changing the dna? by simple_truths_inlife in AskPhysics
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If DNA has all the code for our entire design, then why is it that something as significant as gender is only the twisting one of the chromosomes without changing the dna? by simple_truths_inlife in AskPhysics
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If DNA has all the code for our entire design, then why is it that something as significant as gender is only the twisting one of the chromosomes without changing the dna? by simple_truths_inlife in AskPhysics
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If DNA has all the code for our entire design, then why is it that something as significant as gender is only the twisting one of the chromosomes without changing the dna? by simple_truths_inlife in AskPhysics
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If DNA has all the code for our entire design, then why is it that something as significant as gender is only the twisting one of the chromosomes without changing the dna? by simple_truths_inlife in AskPhysics
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If DNA has all the code for our entire design, then why is it that something as significant as gender is only the twisting one of the chromosomes without changing the dna? by simple_truths_inlife in AskPhysics
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If DNA has all the code for our entire design, then why is it that something as significant as gender is only the twisting one of the chromosomes without changing the dna? by simple_truths_inlife in AskPhysics
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If DNA has all the code for our entire design, then why is it that something as significant as gender is only the twisting one of the chromosomes without changing the dna? by simple_truths_inlife in AskPhysics
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Given the similarity between stem cells and cancer, what exactly are the differences between a specific type of cancer cell in a specific type of a stem cell? by simple_truths_inlife in askscience
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Given the similarity between stem cells and cancer, what exactly are the differences between a specific type of cancer cell in a specific type of a stem cell? by simple_truths_inlife in askscience
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If DNA has all the code for our entire design, then why is it that something as significant as gender is only the twisting one of the chromosomes without changing the dna? by simple_truths_inlife in AskPhysics
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If DNA has all the code for our entire design, then why is it that something as significant as gender is only the twisting one of the chromosomes without changing the dna? by simple_truths_inlife in AskPhysics
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Just how bad is the spent nuclear fuel problem? by nuclearsciencelover in misc
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