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self-replication

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  • This is called self-replication and it can accomplish real miracles—you and I and the rest of life on Earth being the most impressive current examples.

    I’m Working on That William Shatner 2002

  • This is called self-replication and it can accomplish real miracles—you and I and the rest of life on Earth being the most impressive current examples.

    I’m Working on That William Shatner 2002

  • This is called self-replication and it can accomplish real miracles—you and I and the rest of life on Earth being the most impressive current examples.

    I’m Working on That William Shatner 2002

  • This is called self-replication and it can accomplish real miracles—you and I and the rest of life on Earth being the most impressive current examples.

    I’m Working on That William Shatner 2002

  • One says that the Last Universal Common Ancestor or LUCA formed as “life” when genetic material came together and self-replication could begin.

    First Contact Marc Kaufman 2011

  • Instead, the process of ideological self-replication in hiring is more insidious.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Kagan and Diversity Hiring 2010

  • One says that the Last Universal Common Ancestor or LUCA formed as “life” when genetic material came together and self-replication could begin.

    First Contact Marc Kaufman 2011

  • The cell ignores instructions to limit its self-replication, and soon it becomes many cells, all of them similarly demented, all bent on self-replication, all heedless of duty and proportion and the larger weal of the organism.

    CreatureCast video: multicellularity explained - Boing Boing 2009

  • There is a need to show that self-replication evolves into systems of interacting components which replicate as systems.

    Berlinski stirring the pot 2010

  • The rate of self-replication can vary according to the sequence of genetic “letters” in the RNA polymer: some sequences of RNA may produce “offspring” faster than others.

    SuperCooperators Martin A. Nowak 2011

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