University of Washington: ‘Undead’ genes activate days after life ends
‘Undead’ genes activate days after life ends, University of Washington study finds
A University of Washington microbiologist has completed a study that appears to show how some genes refuse to die even days after clinical death. Scientist Peter Noble has discovered that a de facto Lazarus effect occurs within postmortem bodies. “Undead” genes linked with cancerous cells and embryonic development can activate days after death. “It’s an experiment…
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