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tnf
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Post by tnf »

So, Pete, if you are really interested in DNA - simple question for you to look up here. DNA is often referred to as the 'blueprint for life' So - what is it really a 'blueprint' for?

The function of DNA is surprisingly simply when you get right down to it.
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pete wrote: Thanks my friend but I think I could't endorse it.

I am just an amateur and don't know much about science or biology as most of you in here.

I am not as you or tnf that instructed. I am a self autodidact type of guy. Just interested in things I haven't studied at school.

Do you want to name it yours?

Pete
nah, i aint no scientist! I just thought cos you are intersted in science you could call it something, like that. I'm sure its not the name that counts, its what's inside it that really counts :) gl with it :)

Edit:Good Night people, i am off to bed, it is 3:05am and i'm nackered!
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tnf
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Post by tnf »

Also look up stuff like transcriptional regulation, post transcriptional gene silencing by RNAi, etc...molecular biology is a fascinating world.
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bork[e] wrote:I gave mine the name WHO HA, but it's up to you what you name yours.
Thanks
Remind me of W5.
Who,What,When,Where,Why...Something like that we have here in Canada.

Pete
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CrinklyArse wrote:
pete wrote: Thanks my friend but I think I could't endorse it.

I am just an amateur and don't know much about science or biology as most of you in here.

I am not as you or tnf that instructed. I am a self autodidact type of guy. Just interested in things I haven't studied at school.

Do you want to name it yours?

Pete
nah, i aint no scientist! I just thought cos you are intersted in science you could call it something, like that. I'm sure its not the name that counts, its what's inside it that really counts :) gl with it :)

Edit:Good Night people, i am off to bed, it is 3:05am and i'm nackered!
NN my friend, hope to see you tomorrow.

Pete
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Post by Guest »

tnf wrote:So, Pete, if you are really interested in DNA - simple question for you to look up here. DNA is often referred to as the 'blueprint for life' So - what is it really a 'blueprint' for?

The function of DNA is surprisingly simply when you get right down to it.
Hello tnf, so where were you all the evening?
We missed you in here.

Have you read the whole thread?

If so, what do you think?

Pete
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pete wrote:
bork[e] wrote:I gave mine the name WHO HA, but it's up to you what you name yours.
Thanks
Remind me of W5.
Who,What,When,Where,Why...Something like that we have here in Canada.

Pete
... Why bother... :tear:
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Post by Guest »

Kracus wrote:
pete wrote:
bork[e] wrote:I gave mine the name WHO HA, but it's up to you what you name yours.
Thanks
Remind me of W5.
Who,What,When,Where,Why...Something like that we have here in Canada.

Pete
... Why bother... :tear:
No No it's a good one, I said it reminded me of W5 That's all.
I just think about labelling each letter with something...
As WHO HA - W= World, H= ?, O= Odd H= ? A= Answer Something like that.
Pete
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Post by Guest »

Who's the host of W5 pete?
bork[e]
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Post by bork[e] »

Kracus wrote:
pete wrote:
bork[e] wrote:I gave mine the name WHO HA, but it's up to you what you name yours.
Thanks
Remind me of W5.
Who,What,When,Where,Why...Something like that we have here in Canada.

Pete
... Why bother... :tear:
:icon19:
tnf
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Post by tnf »

pete wrote:
tnf wrote:So, Pete, if you are really interested in DNA - simple question for you to look up here. DNA is often referred to as the 'blueprint for life' So - what is it really a 'blueprint' for?

The function of DNA is surprisingly simply when you get right down to it.
Hello tnf, so where were you all the evening?
We missed you in here.

Have you read the whole thread?

If so, what do you think?

Pete

Stayed after work grading unit tests on protein synthesis. Then went to the doc because I have food poisoning. 101 fever. And the other fun stuff that goes with food poisoning.

Many bathroom breaks today. Had to 'run down to the office for a few minutes' during every class.
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Kracus wrote:Who's the host of W5 pete?

Too bad I have access to Google.
I remembered Lloyd Robertson but not the girl's name.

Usually I remember the girl more than the man.

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But what is the thing about this anyway?

Pete
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Post by Guest »

Oh nothing...
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Post by Guest »

tnf wrote:
pete wrote:
tnf wrote:So, Pete, if you are really interested in DNA - simple question for you to look up here. DNA is often referred to as the 'blueprint for life' So - what is it really a 'blueprint' for?

The function of DNA is surprisingly simply when you get right down to it.
Hello tnf, so where were you all the evening?
We missed you in here.

Have you read the whole thread?

If so, what do you think?

Pete

Stayed after work grading unit tests on protein synthesis. Then went to the doc because I have food poisoning. 101 fever. And the other fun stuff that goes with food poisoning.

Many bathroom breaks today. Had to 'run down to the office for a few minutes' during every class.
Sorry to read this but....
I am some kind of a maniac about bacteries... Hand washing many many times a day, cleaning my mouse and keyboard, doors handles...
So, if you had a kind of a sickness, I think that food bacteria has nothing to do with what I want to explain in here though...But should you have a simple cold... Just doing those grading, touching the papers of all your students...Would have this been enought to transpose it to your students?
Pete
tnf
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Post by tnf »

No...

Cold viruses, as far as I recall, don't last long outside of a host in a dry environment, and I believe the flu falls into the same category.

Bacterial stuff is a bit different - but it really depends on the bug.
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Post by MaCaBr3 »

I watch CSI to learn about DNA
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pete wrote:
tnf wrote:Stayed after work grading unit tests on protein synthesis. Then went to the doc because I have food poisoning. 101 fever. And the other fun stuff that goes with food poisoning.

Many bathroom breaks today. Had to 'run down to the office for a few minutes' during every class.
Sorry to read this but....
I am some kind of a maniac about bacteries... Hand washing many many times a day, cleaning my mouse and keyboard, doors handles...
So, if you had a kind of a sickness, I think that food bacteria has nothing to do with what I want to explain in here though...But should you have a simple cold... Just doing those grading, touching the papers of all your students...Would have this been enought to transpose it to your students?
Pete
I hope you don't go crazy with the antibacterial soap, pete. That's not a good thing to overuse unless it's neccessary. :icon25:
And, since tnf is here, and knows far more about molecular than I do, I'm off to bed. Good luck with your plants, pete. :icon14:
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[quote="werldhed"][quote="pete"][quote="tnf"]Stayed after work grading unit tests on protein synthesis......
I hope you don't go crazy with the antibacterial soap, pete. That's not a good thing to overuse unless it's neccessary. :icon25:

In fact, just last week after spending the day renovating one of my Parent's apartment. There were no liquid soap left so I used the antibacterial one instead. Man, you know the real one with alcohol in it. I didn't know I had soo many cuts on my hands and the alcohol really burnt them.

Pete
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RE:
pete wrote:Thank you all my friends for your participation in this topic.

Because we are getting a bit out of the chromosomes one, I suggest we start a new one. With the spring coming...Well, I know it is spring already but here not yet alive.
Anyway, I would like if we could experiments on our own each side some experiment with plants , flowers, fruits or vegetables.

Grow them only with water VS Beer, Wine, Liquor.

Try the electro thing...

See you in my next topic.

How should I call it? Any suggestions?Pete
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Post by Guest »

You're eerie. Are you part of a cult?
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Post by Guest »

Kracus wrote:You're eerie. Are you part of a cult?
I think I like the chinese symbol of it.


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I think I am in a sense. Precision... an eerie not part of a cult.

WOOOOOHHH!!!

Pete
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Post by Guest »

C'mmon, for once we have a great discussion in here without too many interrupting spams or the like.

You didn't tell me how you would name the other topic yet.
Pete
bork[e]
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Post by bork[e] »

Chromosomes, Part II.

Get on it.
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Post by Guest »

bork[e] wrote:Chromosomes, Part II.

Get on it.
Welcome back my friend.

I meant to keep this thread about Chomosomes and start a new one about different scientifics things, projects, as the plants thing project and others to come.

Pete
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Post by bork[e] »

I apologize, how bout...

Who is Pete, Part I.
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