Instead, a variety of messengers take the genetic information from the cell's inner sanctum, where the DNA resides, to the outerparts where proteins are made.
Without it such a galaxy's outerparts would spin more slowly than the inner ones (just as the outer planets of the solar system move around the sun more slowly than the earth does).
Kathryn Wylde, president of the pro-business Partnership for New York City, argues that parts of New York's outer boroughs are underserved by retailers.
These are grains that have been processed so that the nutrient and fiber-rich parts are removed (the two outer layers) and only the starchy interior remains.