Monday, September 11th, 2006
10 commandments
- There is only one human genome.
- You should not misuse it for any other purpose than continuing human lineage
- Observe the order of exons and introns and nongenic sequences.
- Recognize recombination and preserve it for a long lifespan.
- Do not knockout genes.
- Do not mix genomes.
- Do not steal sequences from other genomes.
- Do not assign wrong functions to genes.
- Do not use chromosomes in other cells.
- Do not be jealous on your neighbours sequence nor on your neighbors wife sequence nor on your neigbours children sequence.
Yea, yea.
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