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an DNA form a triple helix?
« on: 14/11/2010 13:30:04 »
Jim Kelley  asked the Naked Scientists:
   
Hi Chris

I've heard that a chiropractor turned new age energy healer named Dr Erik Pearl has said that he has a triple helix DNA after some experience he had.  I don't believe this one bit, but was wondering if such a thing as a triple helix DNA exists anywhere in nature?

Thanks!

Jim from Austin, TX        

What do you think?
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