The DNA spiral in it is the wrong way round.

Thanks for the giggle. In return I can play devil's advocate and point out that you are only supposing it to be DNA. It could quite easily be some other chirally opposite double helix. And even if it were DNA perhaps the geneticists would be equally aghast at the suggestion it can be modified by a pair of tweezers.

In reality we all know it's been done by "marketing" and therefore pesky things like logic, scale and scientific fact don't stand a chance.


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In reply to Re^2: TPRC/Science Track Submission Dates and Deadlines Coming Fast! by hippo
in thread TPRC/Science Track Submission Dates and Deadlines Coming Fast! by oodler

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