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At 01:20 PM 1/5/2008, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">I have been asked by a journal
to do an article with this title.<br><br>
Problem is I wrote a page and can't really think of more to say.<br><br>
Suggestions welcome, can send what I have to anyone who wants to see
it.</blockquote><br>
I haven't read anyone's suggestions yet, but for me the end of the gene
relates to the <font size=2>biological, chemical unit of heredity</font>
rather than the end of the building codes altogether. Partially
biological and future humans need building codes whether they are
disembodied or a material posthumans. <br><br>
A near-future building code is nanogenetics. A key characteristic of the
nano-gene is that the gene becomes a nonbiological transport vehicle for
mutable data to regenerate the human rather than simply a static
blueprint/construction plan. <br><br>
Natasha<br>
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