This major discovery resolves a heated debate in the field, as it finally
answers a question that has been discussed in biology
for over a century: Before dividing in two, DNA in a cell is comparable with
spaghetti — a messy mixture of intermingled strands.
My guess is you don't know and your amateur attempts to build a structured system have become so hopelessly complex and interwoven (
spaghetti) that at this point you can't unwind it to produce a simple
answer to a simple question — where does raw monthly average data
for Portland - Troutdale
for the year 1950 come from and how is it processed such that it ends up 0.7 F cooler than the what the station keeper recorded in his monthy reports?