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Old 09-02-2001, 03:34 PM   #23
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Re: Questions 2

Lettuce shmettuce. Fruit-flies are the key.

<blockquote>Quote:<hr> &quot;Scientists have long known that humans share many similar genes with fruit flies,&quot; says Ethan Bier, a professor of biology at UCSD who headed the research. &quot;The surprise is how deep these similarities really are. Basically, every category of human genetic disease is well represented with a counterpart in the fly.&quot;<hr></blockquote><blockquote>Quote:<hr> Their comparison of the amino acid sequences identified 548 fruit-fly genes that are so similar to genes involved in 714 human genetic disorders that the similarity could have statistically occurred by chance only one time out of 10 billion.<hr></blockquote>

Now I think I'll buzz off to the next thread.

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