
Jay Gargus, “Autism: A Genetic Perspective” (Open Agenda, 2021)
New Books in Neuroscience
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Is There a Mutation, or Is Something Happening in That Cremozone?
The fundamental thing about d and a that makes it easy to carry out a lot of the reactions that we do, is that dana is a double stranded molecule. If if you have one strand of the molecule, it will allow you to create, to synthesize. The other thing about that is that if you put down on a grid a sequence of d and a single strand, it will find a partner. It will find its partner. And so if you have a string of d an a with these bases, they are going to know they're going to bring in this guy than this guy, so they can synthesize the next strand.
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