another TCC possiblity
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- cittiecait
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another TCC possiblity
just thought there... could TCC refer to The Children's Camp?? i mean there where young kids there when sarah jonas and daniel where there?? another name for camp play maybe??
- cittiecait
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yeah i think topnga is probably the best bet but i just put this up incase anyone else hd any ideas... and j#just to put my idea out there... just incase anyone thought i was being lazy and not reading through other topics!!! i just think that seeingas both bree and her dad were so similar... they both might have thought of a similar hiding place!!!
Another possibility
Staticmorning posted this on a different thread. I thought it might be relevant to TCC
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i may have this a bit confused, but im pretty sure its correct..
when dna forms, it is made up of nitrogen bases.
In DNA, those bases are ..
Adenine Thymine
Guanine Cytosine
three of these together make up a codon, which is a code for an amino acid. therefore, TCC should simply be an amino acid.
When translation occurs, a copy of the DNA is made to send with the mRNA, so you essentially have an RNA strand.
If we start out with TCC as our DNA strand, then we end up with AGG.
We cannot however have an RNA strand that codes TCC because RNA does not contain Thymine, but instead uses Uracil.
so, in theory, either the amino acid that codes to AGG or TCC will help us.
if we are looking at gene mutations, which i really dont know if we are or not, this could be the affected amino acid.
ETA:
TCC is the DNA code for Serine.
AGG is the RNA translation of that code.
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Maybe the TCC is referring to the genetic stuff?
Katz
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i may have this a bit confused, but im pretty sure its correct..
when dna forms, it is made up of nitrogen bases.
In DNA, those bases are ..
Adenine Thymine
Guanine Cytosine
three of these together make up a codon, which is a code for an amino acid. therefore, TCC should simply be an amino acid.
When translation occurs, a copy of the DNA is made to send with the mRNA, so you essentially have an RNA strand.
If we start out with TCC as our DNA strand, then we end up with AGG.
We cannot however have an RNA strand that codes TCC because RNA does not contain Thymine, but instead uses Uracil.
so, in theory, either the amino acid that codes to AGG or TCC will help us.
if we are looking at gene mutations, which i really dont know if we are or not, this could be the affected amino acid.
ETA:
TCC is the DNA code for Serine.
AGG is the RNA translation of that code.
**********
Maybe the TCC is referring to the genetic stuff?
Katz