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Date: Wed, 10 Aug 1994 23:45:59 -0500 (CDT)
From: "Geary N. Hughes" <ghughes@tenet.edu>
Subject: Re: seashells have dna in them
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On Wed, 10 Aug 1994, spamgod wrote:
> We're doing some pictures for medical illustrations and having a spot
> of difficulty making nice DNA strands. Using the seashell macro, I
> can make a nice twisty thing, but it twists down to a point. This
> is great for seashells, but not so hot for DNA.
Just uploaded "genetic.lzh" to ftp tomahawk.welch.jhu.edu
(pub/LW/incoming/objects) -- this object may not be a solution, but you
might want to check it out.
The file may be moved to pub/LW/objects by the time you read this.
Geary