Ancient Beech Glen Affric, Scotland

Ancient Beech Glen Affric, Scotland
The Wishing Tree (Goldberry)

Gaia Theory and All Life is Connected

The concepts of an interconnected earth are intriguing and measurable. As a botanist and microbiologist I have studied symbiotic relations that range from parasitic to symbiotic. Many indigenous people have understood these concepts longer than modern scientists. The Lakota Sioux state: “Mitakuye Oyasin,”which means, “To all of my relations.” It is a prayer of oneness and harmony with all forms of life: people, animals, birds, plants, insects, and even rocks. It is a reminder that we all share a common kinship within the hoop of life. Our bodies are composites of bacteria, and within our cells are remnants of ancient bacterial cells that are now mitochondria. Dr. Lynn Marguelis a famous botanist, and suppoter of James Lovelock Theory of Gaia states: "The only individuals on the planet are bacteria."

http://www.unreasonable.com/people/margulis/root.htm

http://www.lakotawritings.com/Sacred_Symbols.htm


Magi magnificentii

Magi magnificentii
Magi, Mycorrhiza and Antelope Island State Park

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Patterns of Inheritance and Punnett

March 1-2. 2012

Academic Goal
: Investigate the Patterns of Inheritance, Complex Inheritance and Human Heredity.


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Homework Due Monday/Tuesday March 5-6, 2012:

(1) Predicting the Outcome of Genetic Crosses
(2) 10.3 Gene Linkage and Polypoidy Reading Guide
(3) REMEMBER: Level III presentations are Thursday and Friday, March 8-9, 2012 Choose from the following: Cartoon, Short-Story, Poem, 3-D Model, Children's Book, Board Game.

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