Re: reply to Kenneth

From: Kenneth Van Oost (Kenneth.Van.Oost@village.uunet.be)
Date: Mon Feb 05 2001 - 15:44:08 GMT

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    Hi Scott,

    I just have finished translating your post....I still have a question to
    ask.
    If you write, in the text below " corresponds " what do you exactly mean !?
    Do you mean, strengthen/ fortified
                          or united
                          or connected (to)
                          or joined
                          or linked
                          or as in the sense of a retinue
                          or....something else...!?
    I ask you this because the difference between those is important...

    >> This genetic info (either m-RNA or c-DNA?) within the lymhocytes
    corresponds to antibody configurations which were favored in the develop-
    ment of an organism's immun system within the environmental context of
    whatver antigens (correpoding to pathogens) it has encountered. This would
    give progeny a head start in developing their own immune responses and would
    then hve adaptive significance. There are statistical plots of various sites
    within
    > >immunoglobulin genes which Steele marshals as support for his views, but
    > >this gets a little complicated.

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