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Today we know that much more than DNA sequence is passed on from one generation to another, but even restricting ourselves to this DNA, which many would argue is the only truly tangible part of an organism that is actually passed down, we read that, at least for higher organisms, a mere 1 2% of the genome is spanned by protein-coding sequences.

A dene thus captures something tangible about what the organism inherently is, and a bene captures something about what it does, or what it is capable of doing, always of course in the context of its internal and external environment.

GMO, which stands for "Genetically Modified Organism," has no tangible meaning but has become shorthand for any organism with traits created with modern molecular genetic engineering (GE) techniques.

The program of the life sciences of the twentieth century can be summarised as a shift of focus from form to formula, and from the organism as a visible and tangible gestalt to life as a legible code.

It may be summarized as the study of the interactions between organisms, their physical environment as mediated by urban form, together with the tangible and intangible systems—social, economic, technological which characterize our city habitats.

As a consequence of these developments, systems biology, whose goal is to comprehend the organism as a complex system arising from interactions between its multiple elements, becomes a more tangible objective.

"Everything tangible is gone.

"Dinner is something tangible.

I like the tangible.

Others are more tangible.

The stress is tangible.

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