Talk:exogenetic

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Latest comment: 8 years ago by Equinox in topic Missing sense in genetics?
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Missing sense in genetics?

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Added to the page by User:KakatalKhan; I have moved it here since it wasn't ready for prime-time. Equinox 16:37, 6 December 2015 (UTC)Reply

"((context|genetics/microbiology|lang=en)) Genetic material (genes) within a nucleus, not directly part of currently understood genetic double helix. Unlike the "runners" (codons) of the "ladder structure", which connect to the "twisted poles", exogenes sort of "dangle" from codons. As fully formed genes within themselves, exogenes have sparked enough curiosity to bring about a new research project about them to determine thier exact function. I apologize for the "dumbed down" description, but that's all that I've found publicly available."