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Hi Scott,
Thanks for the reply.
Although, like I said, I am not a biologist, I got a great interest in those
things.
I hope I got hold of the general idea advocated by Steele, he in turn seemed to be confused somewhat about my ideas much due to the language problem.
Genetic- jargon is not my cop of tea, but anyway he did not harbor opposition
to my general idea, it is the mechanistic details which made him floundering.
I am now trying to better the spelling, expression and typographical flaws in
my post to Steele.
Best regards,
Kenneth
( I am, because we are)
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