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From: Tom <tomwhore@slack.net>
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Subject: Re: [Baseline] Raising chickens the high-tech way
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Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2002 16:53:40 -0400 (EDT)

On Wed, 24 Jul 2002, Elias Sinderson wrote:

--]Sorry, Karl, your confusing things. Thos is saying that selective
--]breeding should be counted as genetic engineering, whereas you are
--]extending his definition to include the attration that your parents felt...

The grain is this.......

Selective breeding, cross polinization, ie  is a MACROgenetic activites.
Your dealing with big structures like whole sheep, plants, seed etc.

Manipulating the actual DNA, protein sequences, etc etc is a MICROgenetic
activity.

MACROgenetic activites have decades on decades of testing...
MICROgentic  activities DO NOT.


You guys get the point yet, or do you want to play another round of
Obscura Detalist Retardo?

-tom


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