Will wonders if;
Probably more than anything, its 
>>this compulsive need to tinker.  Is that viral or bacterial?
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>To avoid being boooed of the list, let me say that it is most likely an
>autosomal dominant trait that uaually exists as a single copy. In the case
>of you, John B, Bob N  and everyone from the UK  the existance of multiple
>copies is one explanation for the observed phenotype. I mean it in a good way!
>
>
>Dave(big 4)McCoy
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>G. David McCoy, PhD                             phone: (216) 368-5963
>Department of Environmental Health Sciences       fax: (216) 368-3194
>Case Western Reserve University                  email: gdm@po.cwru.edu
>School of Medicine
>Cleveland, OH 44106
>
>
G. David McCoy, PhD                             phone: (216) 368-5963
Dapartment of Environmental Health Sciences       fax: (216) 368-3194
Case Western Reserve University                  eamil: gdm@po.cwru.edu
School of Medicine
Cleveland, OH 44106
 
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