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Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, June 14 2013 @ 11:00 AM EDT |
Last I checked, no one was trying to patent a sculpture, unlike the BRCA genes.
Following your line of thinking, I should be able to take a piece of rock and
grind it into a sphere, and get a patent on rock balls?
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Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, June 14 2013 @ 11:07 AM EDT |
Ask a silly question! Shall we start by the silly answer. No that you know
yourself.
The BRAC2 gene is an integral part of the chromosome, and extracting it doesn't
materially change the gene ( it wouldn't work if changed ). The statue of David
were not an integral part of any marble quarry. Michelangelo might as well have
produced a pile of rubble or a gravestone over the death of logic from his piece
of marble, neither of which would have been a product of nature.
Any more silly questions?
You know there is a lot of nature out there and the number of silly questions
that can be asked is uncountable. Ask any lawyer they are masters at asking
silly questions.
Most often they can't even see if a question is silly.
In their profession to know is not conducive to profit.
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