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Mutations Quotes by Francis Crick
- This seems highly likely, especially as it has been shown that in several systems mutations affecting the same amino acid are extremely near together on…
- A final proof of our ideas can only be obtained by detailed studies on the alterations produced in the amino acid sequence of a protein…
More Mutations Quotes
- In the meantime, the educated public continues to believe that Darwin has provided all the relevant answers by the magic formula of… — Arthur Koestler
- The art of living has no history: it does not evolve: the pleasure which vanishes vanishes for good, there is no substitute… — Roland Barthes
- We add that it would be all too easy to object that mutations have no evolutionary effect because they are eliminated by… — Pierre-Paul Grasse
- It takes a huge effort to free yourself from memory, but when you succeed, you start to realize that you’re capable of… — Paulo Coelho
- First of all, many human diseases are influenced by, if not caused by mutations in genes. — Daniel Nathans
- In Darwin's theory, you just have to substitute 'mutations' for his 'slight accidental variations' (just as quantum theory substitutes 'quantum jump' for… — Erwin Schrodinger
- Language thus becomes monumental because of the mutations of advertising — Robert Smithson
- Although random mutations influenced the course of evolution, their influence was mainly by loss, alteration, and refinement... Never, however, did that one… — Lynn Margulis
- The accumulation of genetic mutations were touted to be enough to change one species to another….No. It wasn’t dishonesty. I think it… — Lynn Margulis
- Sickness is the natural state in which we humans reside. We occasionally fall into brief brackets of health, only to return to… — Lauren Slater
- Cancer is really a slew of rare diseases. Lung cancer has 700 sub-types, breast cancer has 30,000 mutations which means that every… — Patrick Soon-Shiong
- No matter how numerous they may be, mutations do not produce any kind of evolution. — Pierre-Paul Grasse