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Dr. Kremples
The question I sent about the source of molecules for human cell division was not a homework question.  I am 81 years old and am just very much interested in the biology of DNA.

Gunther C. Jahns  

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Dear Gunther,

I am sorry I misunderstood where your question was coming from!  :)  I get so many questions this time of year from school children wanting me to do their homework for them, that this really did sound like one of those.

If you will re-send your question, I will be very happy to answer, and I do apologize for the misunderstanding!

Sincerely,

Dana

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Dana Krempels, Ph.D.

Expertise

I can answer biology-related questions in the areas of evolution, zoology, botany, genetics, and ecology. But I don't answer homework questions or provide ideas for your science fair projects. So students please do your learning the right way by reading your text assignments and studying!

Experience

At the University of Miami, I teach Evolution and Biodiversity, Botany, Zoology, Genetics, Ecology, and a variety of seminars (e.g., the Biology and Evolution of Human Gender Roles).

Education/Credentials
I have a B.S. in Biology and an A.B. in English from the University of Southern California (1980). I earned my Ph.D. in Biology in the area of evolutionary biology/visual physiology from the University of Miami in 1989.

Past/Present Clients
I am currently an "expert" in both the "Rabbits" and "Wild Animals" categories.

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