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Biology memory in DNA, it has more than just genetic info
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befitozi
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Jun 20 2009, 08:41 PM
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QUOTE(seijiseimura84 @ Jun 20 2009, 08:38 PM) what is memories? Are these thing is a chemical? Biological? If memories lies deep in our dna, how this helpful serve human , i still fail to recognize how this memory serve its significant rule in human life, currently Unless.... » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Those memories were mean after we die If we don't have these "memories" you wont even be able to function after and even before birth. After we die, we become fertilizer. No after death scenario
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befitozi
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Jun 20 2009, 08:54 PM
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QUOTE(seijiseimura84 @ Jun 20 2009, 08:46 PM) I am refering to memories that deep in our dna. The way it seems how we work is totally different than animal. We learn something trhough exposure of enviroment, but for animal they learn through automatic, for ex a cow who just birth who suddenly able to walk about 30 minutes - one hour after birth. But human are differ, how they learn is differ, ex u can see that a chinese baby grown up in english spoken , speaks english, or how grown up in mandarin spoken enviroment speaks mandarin. We dont see any human grows up speak ancient language in the past. So how this memories in DNA really has benefit to human, i really dont get it More elementary things like how to breath, how to call out for our mother when we are hungry as a newborn etc. Perhaps it is in our DNA that makes us more adaptive. We adapt to the environment better then other species, this answers your analogy of infants of similar race but different background.
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