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    What is the diffrience between chemistry and alchemy?

    Alchemy was the precursor of chemistry, which was a mixture of magic, philosophy, mysticism, and science. It was more complex than turning base metals into gold. They had a lot of wrong ideas, but they got a lot right too, and laid the foundation for modern chemistry...
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    Twins question and skin color question

    Still, it's likely that the skin color of people in that group would grow lighter over time (through natural selection), since this is what has happened to many different human groups when they moved to colder or less sunny climates. It would probably take a lot longer that a few hundred years...
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    Liverwort gemma vs. moss spores: What's the difference?

    I believe gemma are produced by the gametophyte generation (haploid) and combine to grow into diploid organisms, while spores are produced by the sporophyte generation (diploid) and grow into the gametophyte.
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    Medical Cancer and Evolution: Understanding the Connection and Dispelling Misconceptions

    I also think all mutations are "faulty." Some of them just happen to have benficial effects.
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    Medical Cancer and Evolution: Understanding the Connection and Dispelling Misconceptions

    Seems to me that cancer and evolution are related in a way. Cancer cells are better at surviving and reproducing than other cells, because they've escaped the body's controls on cell division. This allows them to increase their population much faster than other cells. They have adaptations to...
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    How Did HIV Become? Investigating the Origins

    Simian immunodeficiency viruses are similar to HIV and infect many primate species. HIV probably arose from one of those and broke the species barrier at some point. The interesting thing is that most of these viruses don't cause disease in their hosts. This probably means that the virus and the...
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    What's your area and level of expertise?

    I'm a 3rd year undergraduate in Plant Biology at Cornell. I love all areas of biology, but my favorites are systematics/evolution and plant chemistry.
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    Distribution of isotopes throughout the body

    They're not isomers either. C3 plants initially incorporate carbon into a 3-carbon molecule, while C4 plants incorporate it into a 4-carbon molecule. There are also many other anatomical and physiological differences between the two types of plants.
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    Rare Phenomenon: What Happens When 2 Sperm Fertilize the Same Egg?

    In plants, this actually happens sometimes. The offspring ends up triploid, so it sometimes dies, but triploid plants can survive sometimes. They just can't reproduce sexually because everything gets messed up in meiosis.
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    Experimenting with Double DNA Cells: Has Anyone Tried It?

    Polyploidy is actually very common in the plant kingdom. According to my genetics teacher, there are more polyploid plants than diploid ones. Plants with even ploidy numbers (4N, 6N, 8N etc.) are usually perfectly healthy and are often more vigorous and have larger fruits and flowers. Because of...
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    Are there Anti-Darwinism theories

    There have been numerous theories of evolution besides natural selection over the years. These include Mutationist evolution (which says that mutations are the driving force of evolution and there is no need for selection), Lamarckian evolution (the idea that organs a creature needs will develop...
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    What Triggers Food Spoilage and How Can It Be Prevented?

    If there were no bacteria or fungi present, would fruits get overripe by themselves? I know fruits are programmed to ripen by breaking down some of their carbohydrates, increasing the amount of simple sugars and making them taste sweet and smell good. Maybe this process continues until they're...
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    Psychoactive plants & DMT and the existence of spirit

    The purpose of these chemicals for many plants is to protect themselves from being eaten, either by killing predators, making them sick so they avoid that plant in the future, or distracting them so that food is the last thing on their minds. Many plants don't need any preparation and can take...
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    Can hybridization lead to successful survival of animals with modified genes?

    Here's the article http://www1.umn.edu/arspsru/research/oat.html
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    Can hybridization lead to successful survival of animals with modified genes?

    Many plants hybridize in nature easily, and even ones that don't can often be hybridized by humans without genetic engineering. Sometimes even plants in different genera can interbreed. Also, someone managed to artificially cross corn with oats. These are in the same family (grasses) but are...
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