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And DNA also
copies
itself.
So, it
copies
itself and scatters the templates through the ocean.
As it
copies
itself, once in every billion rungs, there tends to be an error.
Once you find that one out of a billion, you infect it into a bacteria, and make millions and billions of
copies
of that particular sequence.
Women have two
copies
of that big X chromosome; men have the X and, of course, that small copy of the Y. Sorry boys, but it's just a tiny little thing that makes you different.
So now what we do is take a genome, we make maybe 50
copies
of it, we cut all those
copies
up into little 50-base reads, and then we sequence them, massively parallel.
I myself had a tumor removed from my large intestine when I was only 14. Cancer occurs when a single cell in your body acquires a set of random mutations in important genes that cause that cell to start to produce more and more and more
copies
of itself.
Ten years ago, history repeated itself, when risperidone, the first of the new-generation antipsychotic drugs, came off copyright, so anybody could make
copies.
Comic books first became a mass medium in the 1940s, with millions of
copies
selling every month, and educators back then took notice.
If you make lots and lots of high quality
copies
and you sell them, that's not okay.
So if anyone would like a hundred million
copies
of my business card, I have plenty for everyone in the room, and, in fact, everyone in the world, and it's right here.
I mean, the theory's been proven true beyond all doubt, but interpreting it is baffling, and some physicists think you can only un-baffle it if you imagine that huge numbers of parallel universes are being spawned every moment, and many of these universes would actually be very like the world we're in, would include multiple
copies
of you.
So okay, you can go in the chatroom, but only if everybody in the chatroom is using their real names, and they submit full
copies
of their police report.
They sit, they watch the goldfish in the fish tank, they read extremely old
copies
of Good Housekeeping magazine.
'I think someone's infiltrated my
copies
of the cases,' I said.
The album sold more
copies
than previous releases of the band.
There were countries that did not recognize pharmaceutical product patents, such as India, and Indian pharmaceutical companies started to produce so-called generic versions, low-cost
copies
of antiretroviral medicines, and make them available in the developing world, and within a year the price had come down from 10,000 dollars per patient per year to 350 dollars per patient per year, and today that same triple pill cocktail is available for 60 dollars per patient per year, and of course that started to have an enormous effect on the number of people who could afford access to those medicines.
If we want to summarize that story that I told you earlier, we could start by saying, "These viruses make
copies
of themselves by slipping their DNA into a bacterium."
We can make molecules that are exact
copies
of nature, like epinephrine, or we can make creations of our own from scratch, like these two.
And it comes out and it sells about 25,000
copies
in the first few weeks, and the label considers this a failure.
Put this in a really bright envelope with
copies
of your insurance cards, your power of attorney, and your do-not-resuscitate order.
Because if copyright law at its core regulates something called copies, then in the digital world the one fact we can't escape is that every single use of culture produces a copy.
It sold almost 50 million
copies
by the time he died.
Within two weeks, I had a contract, and within two years, the book had sold over a million
copies
around the world.
Once the Library’s scribes had duplicated the texts, they kept the originals and sent the
copies
back to the ships.
We wanted to take out all 62
copies
of the PERV virus from the pig genome, but at the time, it was nearly mission impossible.
With that, over three million people downloaded it, over 50,000 people bought physical
copies.
The Beveridge Report sold over 100,000
copies
in the first weeks of publication alone.
And some physicists think you can only un-baffle it if you imagine that huge numbers of parallel universes are being spawned every moment, and many of these universes would actually be very like the world we're in, would include multiple
copies
of you.
Anything that lets more
copies
of the gene pass on to the next generation will serve its purpose, except evolutionary purpose.
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