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Is Semi-Conservative DNA Replication Invalid?
A recent publication in Nature Cell Biology has generated a lot of excitements as well as imaginations. Some even used observations reported in this study to challenge the validity of semi-conservative DNA replication. However, is the so-called “confirmation” of “immortal” DNA hypothesis a support for the so-called “conservative” DNA replication or a total misunderstanding?
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Revisit Semi-Conservative DNA Replication and Immortal DNA Strand Hypothesis
A paper describing a very fundamental problem in biological research and relating many cutting-edge research findings was submitted to “top” journals but none of them were interested to publish it. Why?
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A Revelation of Repeated Disappointments with James WatsonOver the past ten years I have contacted James Watson three times seeking his evaluation of my discovery of cell life that would offer some functional significance to his DNA structure discovery. However, he ignored my requests all three times. Why?
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Address Existing Knowledge Rather Than Keep Groping in the Darkness
Nature has kept asking questions on aging despite the fact that some clear answers to these puzzles were already communicated in manuscripts rejected by it but nevertheless were published. While wasting ample space for publishing unintelligent views groping in the darkness Nature even could not find a small space to publish short Correspondence pointing out the existence of some insightful knowledge on aging.
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Linking DNA Aging with Cell Aging and Combining Genetics with EpigeneticsA detailed depiction on the linkage between DNA aging and cell aging is provided which offers a full account for both aspects of heredity in life continuation and variation; genetics and epigenetics.
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