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Phylogenomics: The Word of the Day

Phylogenomics: The Word of the Day

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The potential levied in this small word is enormous.  Phylogenomics.  What does it mean for the Human Species?

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“Conclusion: This phylogenetic view of metabolic networks puts gene innovations within an evolutionary context, demonstrating how the emergence of a phenotype in a lineage provides a platform for the development of specialized traits.”

Maybe nothing at all.  It is an innocuous statement to some but to me, it opens up a different world—a world of promise to some—or is it a roadmap for genetic manipulation?

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I must admit it has been a very long time since I’ve read something this complex, but this is ice cream for me.


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How many of us like ice cream?  What?  Don’t you like chocolate?  Sorry—it’s my article, and I do.

Many of us go back to ice cream again and again—until a flavor is ingrained into our taste buds.  This kind of science is much the same for me.  I have to taste it again and again and again to ingrain its flavor into my brain.

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Sometimes the taste is unpleasant.  Appearances can be deceiving.  It’s like the lure of cookies baking in a hot oven—touch the metal, and you get burned.

The potential for genetic manipulation is nuanced.  You have to read between the lines, but you have to know what those lines are saying first.  These lines are nothing short of brilliant.  Ice Cream


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I will go over this work again and again and again.  I want to understand every nook and cranny.  Some of you may remember I declined further education to care for my sick child.

A lifetime of pain, suffering, and sorrow. And now


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When I couple this work with what has happened in my life—antibodies to my DNA—children damaged by injections—I am fearful of what I may come to understand.

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“Phylogenomics: Combining Evolutionary Reconstructions and Genome Analysis into a Single Composite Approach” talk in 12/2000 by J. Eisen


Copyright 2020 by Joyce Bowen

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Ken Boddie And it seems it doesn't matter anymore. In France, they are now talking openly about genetic forcing. So I suppose that is an easy way to understand Phylogenomics. Genetic Forcing. The world is about to get crazier still...
#3
hahahaha

Ken Boddie

3 years ago #3

#2
I see that Ms Milkman winced but didn’t stop you. Obviously not a fan of coitus interruptus. đŸ€ŁđŸ˜‚đŸ€Ł
Ken Boddie Yea--well--ya know... Story of my life. Anyone ever told you how much it sucks being smart? It really screws up life in so many ways. I don't know if you've seen this story, but this was a terrible moment in 2nd grade. Took me many, many years to laugh at this one. It was second grade. I was 7. I both loved and hated school. I stood out in the crowd and suffered for it. I was Miss Unpopular and could never figure out why. I just thought I was a bad kid. In second grade, an opportunity arose where I thought I could finally prove myself. We were assigned to do a report in front of the class, and I chose what, to me, was a fascinating topic. A librarian denied me access to the library’s reference room, but my grandmother had a Britannica set. I set to work studying, of all things, African Sleeping Sickness. [It seems the pursuit of disease carried me from a young age.] My day came. I had relentlessly looked up most words I didn’t understand, but I missed a few. I excitedly started my talk and proceeded to put the class to sleep. Bummer. [I should have covered bunnies.] But there was one word affiliated with the transmission of the disease that made my teacher wince every time I said it. If it had been just once, I might not have noticed, but as Miss Milkman continually squirmed in her seat, my 7-year-old mind resolved to discover why. I was unhappy with myself for missing that damned word. Back to Grammy’s house, I went and pulled out the appropriate book. I hadn’t even finished before I shook my head to clear it, slammed it shut, and went out to play in the garden. I put the whole idea away for years; it was more than my young mind wanted to know. The word was “coitus.”

Ken Boddie

3 years ago #1

Just like the brain freeze we get from eating ice cream too quickly, Joyce, my brain hurts when trying to grasp this “Word of the day”. Call me a forensic philistine, Ply me with all sorts of tonics, Fill me with caffeine and ethylene, But I can’t grasp this philogenomics. đŸ€Ż

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