Further Work on DNA Engineering for Hybrids/Clones -by Seung Bum Kim (c)opyright 2013
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Now if a seed is registered in the Earth's soil in which in ratio there is made an equilibrium between the seed and the core of the Earth the equilibrium of proportions causes a chemical bondage between the two as it matters in state change. So by causing heat equilibrium of the interjected DNA and the area of fermental heat if a connecting fabric is made so transference can occur then substrate growth is possible through this and through this connection engineering can take place with greater stability and freedom in which orthorhomic development of substrates yields to 1/d^2 = h^2/a1 ^2 + k^2/a2^2 + l^2/a3^2 in which central growth should take place orthorhombically while tissue development occurs through substrate transference from the host to the organism by means of the fermental heat linkage.
Further Work on DNA Engineering for Hybrids/Clones -by Seung Bum Kim (c)opyright 2013