tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6780103924890350442.post4923732354763868617..comments2023-11-30T00:29:08.106-08:00Comments on Animal Pharm: Animal Amour and Metabolic NetworksDr. B Ghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15451872961651116061noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6780103924890350442.post-42508284272700303032010-07-07T14:54:08.620-07:002010-07-07T14:54:08.620-07:00"Our temporarily adopted dog K tried to mark/..."Our temporarily adopted dog K tried to mark/impart his SCENT on every snag of vegetation, garbage can and tree during our hiking excursion. How can dogs urinate all day long?? Is it just 1-2 Tbs at a time?? He apparently was not interested in any of the raccoon or horse scat, but only other canine remains. Is it so hard-wired to be aware of other canines in the vicinity? What purpose? Territorial and reproductive instincts alone??"<br /><br />Facebook/Twitter/textingAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6780103924890350442.post-91647261609437553342010-07-06T11:06:46.126-07:002010-07-06T11:06:46.126-07:00Aaron,
Thank you for all your support and coordin...Aaron,<br /><br />Thank you for all your support and coordination of the AHS!! Yes -- let's collectively kick off both the AHS and ASEM!!!! Two of my favorite societies on earth.<br /><br />*haa ah* I feel like Socrates. <br /><br />Is not evolutionary metabolic networks SO VERY VERY COOL? FOUR BILLION YEARS of conservation of enzyme metabolic pathways...?! I love reading about homoplasy and apomorphies... We are all so similar yet divergently different... omg It is SO FASCINATING. GROCK AND ROCK ON indeed!<br /><br />-GDr. B Ghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15451872961651116061noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6780103924890350442.post-18373517458843055842010-07-06T10:49:24.709-07:002010-07-06T10:49:24.709-07:00Thanks for the terrific reminder of how connected ...Thanks for the terrific reminder of how connected we are to all life on earth through our shared evolutionary pathways. Homology indeed! The best approach to understanding human health (and dog health, and rat health, and pigeon health, etc.) is to understand both the homology each individual shares with each other individual, and the homoplasy and apomorphies that are unique to each individuals ancestral pathways due to branching events in its unique phylogenies. This is the intent of the Ancestral Health Society with its annual symposium (to kick off to a rockin start in August 5-6, 2011!!!) and I presume the American Society of Evolutionary Medicine. We will bring the unifying theory of evolution into the purview of medical and health practice. (G)Rock on!Aaron Blaisdellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17204484453346358921noreply@blogger.com