I think since paper is made up of pulp from trees, and since trees are living things, then, yes, they must have DNA. Of course, each individual tree would be unique, and the pulp of many trees would be used to create paper, I think the DNA of paper would be rather useless.
Yeah, I did ponder this. Thanks for your comments.
I am evolving. After 50 years of working, I finally retired in January, 2021. We currently live in the beautiful Columbia River Gorge.
I had lived in southern California with my wife and kids for 25 plus years. In June, 2014 my daughter accepted a job with a university in Oregon. My wife, began to worry that she would not see her daughter too much. Luckily, (ha ha) I was laid off from my job, making me free to move wherever I wanted. Over the course of several months, and several hundred resume's and applications, I secured a job in the Portland, Oregon area. We are now close to my daughter and are able to see her more frequently. It is truly a blessing.
Our continuing journey has taken us to the beautiful Columbia River Gorge, in the little town of Cascade Locks (what a wonderfully historic place this is).
Here on this little collection of essays and interests I try to capture life. I try not to get political. Sorry, but I have opinions, and sometimes they sneak in. I don't ask that you agree with them, but I have reached them after 50+ years of thought and observations.
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I think since paper is made up of pulp from trees, and since trees are living things, then, yes, they must have DNA. Of course, each individual tree would be unique, and the pulp of many trees would be used to create paper, I think the DNA of paper would be rather useless.
Yeah, I did ponder this. Thanks for your comments.
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