Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 10:56 pm
geez all this cloning and bringing back from the dead stuff is a little surreal.
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Wikipedia. I can't really make much of it I get like Bs in bio lol.Serine (IPA [ˈsɛɹin]), organic compound, one of the 20 amino acids commonly found in animal proteins. Only the L-stereoisomer appears in mammalian protein. It is not essential to the human diet, since it can be synthesized in the body from other metabolites, including glycine. Serine was first obtained from silk protein, a particularly rich source, in 1865. Its name is derived from the Latin for silk, sericum. Serine's structure was established in 1902. The hydroxyl group attached makes it a polar amino acid.
Nah, I tried matching it up with the screenshot we have of the notebook, and no such luck. The only compounds on the paper with any nitrogenous functional groups are what look like the blue bases below the red ones, and that's not serine for sure.Melanie wrote:
If anyone can match this thing of Serine to one in the book, then we may have found our TCC. Then we would just have to tie in a connection to all the RNA stuff. Well amino acid RNA isn't a far stretch at all.
Whoa.Biosynthesis is a phenomenon where chemical compounds are produced from simpler reagents. Biosynthesis, unlike chemical synthesis, takes place within living organisms and is generally catalysed by enzymes. The process is a vital part of metabolism.
The prerequisites for biosynthesis are:
* Precursor substances
* Energy (usually in the form of ATP)
Often required components include:
* Catalysts, usually enzymes
* Reduction equivalents (in the form of NADH, NADPH and others)
Important and commonly known products of biosynthesis include proteins, vitamins, and antibiotics, but all components of living beings are a result of this process. In the near future it may be possible, with the help of biotechnology, to harness this process for the production of biodegradable plastics.
<Dwatermelonhead wrote:Looks like they sent some of the information off to taylor---Expect a new video from Taylor soon!
Also, it sounds like DB has more info he's gonna read to us at a later date! I can't wait
More questions must be answered! What is the purpose of the ceremony? Has Bree past the point of no-return? How many times did daniel and sarah do horizontal mambo?
Yes, thanks, I know that now. Science and Biology were always my nap periods during high school.mindinflight wrote:RiboZYMES, people. There's a difference.BlogGirl14 wrote:I feel like I finally helped the lg15 plot, all because my smrt plan of putting music notes on a staff! YAY ME! and no i havent checked my ribosomes today, lol! uh-oh, i hope i dont have as many as Bree...AH!!!SARAHPHOBIA88 wrote: You sure did!
Have you tested your Ribosomes today?
Ribosomes are cell organelles that are essential to the translation phase of protein synthesis.
Ribozymes are molecular "scissors", as Daniel said, used in the splitting/synthesis of individual RNA strands.
Basic grade 12 biology -- if we're to digest all of the information they just gave us, at least get your facts straight.
That's the one we need answered the most.watermelonhead wrote:More questions must be answered! What is the purpose of the ceremony? Has Bree past the point of no-return? How many times did daniel and sarah do horizontal mambo?
Yeah I said it before, but I think it has to do with defeating death, a fountain of youth sort of thing.mindinflight wrote:I think you're on to something there. Let me think this one through... Okay, so if we're accepting the Abiogenesis Hypothesis as the true "origin of life theory", that means that ribozymes were the initial molecular machines used to form early life. So technically, any naturally-occuring ribozymes in the human body today, this day an age, would be evolutionary relics, so to speak.LittleChickie wrote:There was a little talk of cloneing Bree before. Now, maybe it's not that she is cloned, but they were making sure they could clone from her.
Here's my thought: Bree, having an abnormally high ribozyme count, would pretty much be a smorgasbord of fun ribozyme delight. Could it be that the Order is trying to re-create that "early life", using her inner biology as a catalyst? I suppose we should start asking ourselves what exactly the Order expects to do with that knowledge... maybe they're looking for a cure... for death?
Love that movie!! LOL *humms along because she's forgot the words* Hey, it's been awhile since I've watched. lolShaneener wrote:<Dwatermelonhead wrote:Looks like they sent some of the information off to taylor---Expect a new video from Taylor soon!
Also, it sounds like DB has more info he's gonna read to us at a later date! I can't wait
More questions must be answered! What is the purpose of the ceremony? Has Bree past the point of no-return? How many times did daniel and sarah do horizontal mambo?
I don't know if you meant it to be a Phantom of the Opera reference, but it is to me.
-sings-
Past the point of no return... No going back now...