by Daniel Portnoy
Why don't mammals make antibiotics of the type so readily made by bacteria and fungi?
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I have my own answers about issues involving the lack of selective pressure due to being a highly multicellular organism...
,,,BUT...
...the insightful responses that are ALWAYS offered for these 'Talmundic Questions' are...for lack of better words....inspiring. Thanks commenters for ALWAYS pushing my brain....
Posted by: Rhea Miller | April 09, 2009 at 08:51 PM