Mendel's Garden #13

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Alex has posted the (lucky) thirteenth edition of Mendel's Garden at the Daily Transcript. It's (not) an April Fools Day edition, but it would have been if it had come out yesterday. And there's a theme of magic fish flakes for you favorite model organism, but I don't think they're safe to incorporate into my fly food. What are you still doing reading this? Get over to Alex's place and read about genetics.

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