• jimbolauski@lemm.ee
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    10 hours ago

    Yes an embryo does replicate. How do you think an embryo goes from one cell to multiple cells?

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      2 hours ago

      Thru cell division. Didn’t know you were referring to DNA replication, which was not mentioned anywhere in the articles you replied to.

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        56 minutes ago

        You should probably read the articles before you comment on what’s in them. It may also help to know what replication means.

        “Any system capable of replication and mutation is alive” to Schulze-Makuch et al. 2002:

        (3) able to replicate structurally distinct copies of themselves from an instructional code perpetuated indefinitely through time despite the demise of the individual carrier through which it is transmitted.

        Forterre, Patrick, 2006a, “Three RNA cells for ribosomal lineages and three DNA viruses to replicate their genomes: a hypothesis for the origin of cellular domain,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 103(10): 3669–3674.