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Gene Genie

Category: CarnivalsGenetics
Posted on: May 7, 2007 12:00 AM, by PZ Myers

The latest Gene Genie #6 is rich in genetical goodness, but the rap video about Mendel? That's pure wickedness. I almost regret that my genetics lectures are over for this term, so I can't inflict it on my students.

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Posted by: JohnnieCanuck | May 7, 2007 12:15 AM

Peas out.

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Posted by: Zeno | May 7, 2007 1:09 AM

If this is a trend, then I think we should be afraid. Very afraid.

There's a "math rap" video on YouTube that's been making the rounds and I actually had a couple of colleagues acting it out in the math department hallway last week. I posted it as White Boy Math Rappers, which you can check out if you're very brave or very foolish. The video is nerdtastic.

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