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Date: | Sat, 12 Jun 1999 07:35:50 -0400 |
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>if one in twenty babies cannot tolerate their mother's milk, doesn't it seem
>odd that we don't know anything about it in our community (never seen this
>mentioned anywhere, lawrence, riordan and auerbach, etc.) and that the human
>race has SURVIVED? come on now.
I'm not a geneticist, but I thought there was something called a
"Black Gene" or a "Death Gene" or something-- where if more than 2-3%
of a population is unable to carry out a process necessary to
survival, the entire population will die out. Does this ring a bell
with anyone? (I remembering studying it in college genetics, but
can't recall the exact name.)
This is why I put *no* faith in stats like the one above-- it would
seem to me that humans would be extinct by now if 1 in 20 babies were
unable to be *fed* properly.
Teresa G. in NC
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