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In Michael Boylan, Who Owns You? Wiley. pp. 49–65 (2015-03-19)
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This chapter contains sections titled: Classical Genetics Modern Genetics How Genes Work DNA Function in Metabolism Differentiation Information, Structure and Function: Individuals and “Persons” Information and Individuals Personhood and “Me‐ness”

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