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Letter: DNA's demise?

Published 17 August 2002

From Alan Goodwin

Your article on a future reduction in the world’s populations raises a question (20 July, p 38). Does it strike anyone else as odd that, despite the whole point of self-replicating DNA apparently being to make its pattern as populous as possible as quickly as possible, its evolutionary masterstroke of developing sentient intelligence is causing a reluctance to procreate, thus limiting its growth?

Wimborne, Dorset

Issue no. 2356 published 17 August 2002

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