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Tuesday, February 2, 2010
How Genetics Works
DO WE REALLY NEED a better example of how genetics works? I think not.
I love your blog so much. It's by far my favorite... it brings me such simple clear moments of joy on a regular basis. It serves as a modern day cabinet of curiosities in the best possible way. Thank you so much.
Well spotted, and guaranteed to induce a smile. Thank you for helping to start my day with one! One of the things I like about the photo is I'm not sure of the time period for it. It's crisp enough to be a digital image but the scene suggests that the small genetic specimen likely has specimens of his/her own at this point.
What a fun, timeless sort of picture. Congratulations on being mentioned over at Hilary's blog! Not only is it a fun picture, it's a witty presentation.
15 comments:
Very cute.
perfect.
I love your blog so much. It's by far my favorite... it brings me such simple clear moments of joy on a regular basis. It serves as a modern day cabinet of curiosities in the best possible way. Thank you so much.
Well,that's delightful! Well done! And congrats on POTW mention!
Ha. It took me a minute but that photo is classic. Congratulations on potw.
Absolutely fabulous. LOVE it! And so worthy of your Post Of The Week recognition from Hilary.
Congratulations. That really made me smile!
Now this is terrific!! LOL!! Love it!!
Congrats on your POTW award.
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SueAnn
Hilarious! And an adorable example...
Precious!
I agree, perfect.
Visiting from Hilary's blog.
Congratulations on the POTW.
This is a make me smile and think post... thank you!
Congrats on the PotW mention. Fun shot!
WOW!!! I am so excited... 13 comments from Hilary readers, and all women! Oh my! ;-)
Ha! Marvelous!
Well spotted, and guaranteed to induce a smile. Thank you for helping to start my day with one! One of the things I like about the photo is I'm not sure of the time period for it. It's crisp enough to be a digital image but the scene suggests that the small genetic specimen likely has specimens of his/her own at this point.
What a fun, timeless sort of picture. Congratulations on being mentioned over at Hilary's blog! Not only is it a fun picture, it's a witty presentation.
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