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Subject: Re: [working-gundog] epigenetics and the origins of pointing
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07/12/2007 4:38 PM
We're trying together. I'll see what I can come up with to report in the next few days. Most of what I've found so far happens (perhaps) early in fetal development so propagation into germ cells is probably by standard cell differentiation processes. The behaviorially caused effects that are propagated to future generations are the real interesting ones. If these do exist, there must be a fundamental difference between them and standard learning. There are only degrees of ignorance. When new windows appear - everyone is ignorant. jere > > True. I am still trying to understand the transmission of epigenetic > effects to offspring. How's that for ignorance? > Cj > >
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