RE: IRC highlights!
04-20-2016, 04:09 AM
The take-away is that "correct object photocopied in the right way" (non-garbled DNA sequence, transcripted/copied into a non-garbage mRNA sequence) when folded correctly, might result in an interesting/cohesive pattern on the wing surface (correctly-"shaped" regions of the protein so it does the thing it was designed to do) when the resulting sheet of paper (polypeptide) is folded into a plane (protein).
A garbage DNA sequence (haphazard ass on xerox), conversely, could still produce a polypeptide (printout), but folding it up just results in a paper airplane that doesn't even look cool and rubs off photocopier ink onto your fingers when you handle it.
A garbage DNA sequence (haphazard ass on xerox), conversely, could still produce a polypeptide (printout), but folding it up just results in a paper airplane that doesn't even look cool and rubs off photocopier ink onto your fingers when you handle it.
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eyes blood red bruise aubergine | Sue took something now Sue doesn't sleep | saint average, day in the life of
woke up in the noon smelling doom and death | out the house, great outdoors
staying warm in arctic blizzard | that's my battle 'til I get inanimate | still up in the same clothes living like a gameshow