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SivartAlappes Lonely Fan
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Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:06 pm Post subject: |
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simplykimmie13 wrote: | kellylen wrote: |
4) This portion still functions but you cannot block it because the Complementary Strand of RNA won't combine
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i think its blend not block it. |
I think you're right. given what the strand DOES, "Blend" makes MUCH more sense than "Block" |
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kellylen The Order of Denderah
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Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:06 pm Post subject: |
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Raven_Night wrote: | ______related - telomere synthesis
Quote: | Replication of linear chromosomes presents a special problem.
DNA polymerase can only synthesize a new strand of DNA as it moves along the template strand in the 3' –> 5' direction. This works fine for the 3' –> 5' strand of a chromosome as the DNA polymerase can move uninterruptedly from an origin of replication until it meets another bubble of replication or the end of the chromosome. However, synthesis using the 5' –> 3' strand as the template has to be discontinuous. When the replication fork opens sufficiently, DNA polymerase can begin to synthesize a section of complementary strand — called an Okazaki fragment — working in the opposite direction. Later, DNA ligase stitches the Okazaki fragments together. |
^^taken from a site about telomore |
lol funny random story i was in biochemistry last semsester and my asian friend asked me if i wanted to see his Okazaki ;D haha
and that thing about telomeres i would say is more about introns and exons.
anddd blend doesnt make much sense. you cant blend RNA together. you need enzymes to cut and piece together it _________________ -Kelly |
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Aponi Devoted Fan
Joined: 26 Apr 2007 Posts: 545 Location: New York
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Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:07 pm Post subject: |
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So.
Bree has a special mutated ribozyme that is different from everyone else's. Every HoO girl? Do they get something at birth and only they have it, and not people like us? Bree's mutated ribozyme is 'special' to the HoO, it's the one they want.
The rest of it:
3) A non-functioning mutated(?) ribozyme exists and manifests differently in every Hymn of One girl.
4) This portion still functions but you cannot block it because the complimentary strands of RNA won't combine
Theoretical Solution
1) Block the ribozyme in question by obtaining a sample of the that same ribozyme in order to ____
2) Create complimentary strand of RNA.
3) Q.E.D. strand will bind to ribozyme and occlude its activity/energy/effeciency(?).
Practical Solution
1) Obtain blood sample of Bree .
2) Synthesize complimentary strand of RNA
3) Inject Bree with this compliementary strand.
4) Q.E.D. ribozymes blocked will be rendered defunctual.
Intended Results
1) Once synthesized and injected into Bree she'll become trait negative
2) Additional consequences (if any) - TBD
Makes sense by itself.
Except TBD? I wonder what that means? _________________ The names Julie.
Bree and Jonas Forever! <3
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kellylen The Order of Denderah
Joined: 21 Nov 2006 Posts: 2823 Location: New Jersey
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Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:08 pm Post subject: |
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tbd = to be determined
The Bree Solution (that sounds REALLY important Shocked)
Objectives:
How to tansform Bree from TRAIT: POSITIVE to TRAIT:NEGATIVE
Given Facts:
1) Bree's blood contains a special Ribozyme mutated and unique only to her
2) The Gene for said ribozyme has a regular hyper mutation that changes with every generation
3) A non-functioning mutated ribozyme exists and manifests differently in every Hymn of One girl
4) This portion still functions but you cannot block it because the Complementary Strand of RNA won't combine
Theoretical Solution
1) Block the ribozyme in question by obtaining a sample of the that same ribozyme in order to copy it
2) Create a complementary strand of RNA
3) Q.E.D. strand will bind to ribozyme and occlude its activity
Practical Solution
1) obtain blood sample of Bree
2) synthesize complimentary strand of RNA
3) inject bree with this compliementary strand
4) Q.E.D. ribozymes blocked rendered defunctual
Intended Results
1) Once synthesized and injected into bree she'll become trait negative
2) additional consequences (if any) - TBD
______ Reference Points
Theories concerning ribozyme function
a)RNAse P related -tRNA cleavage
b)splicosome related - intron/exon splicing
c)Hammerhead related - telomere synthesis
d)GlmS ribozyme related - fructose 6-phosphate pathway _________________ -Kelly
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FeministPsych Casual Observer
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Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:09 pm Post subject: |
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Aponi - TBD usually means "To Be Determined"
Meaning they don't know what side effects this "treatment" could have on Bree besides making her Trait Negative.
Meaning it could be dangerous for her. Or it could be totally fine. |
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Samara Enthusiastic Fan
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Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:09 pm Post subject: |
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I'm pretty sure thats actually "ineffectual" |
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ohpete Casual Observer
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Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:10 pm Post subject: |
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The Bree Solution (that sounds REALLY important )
Objectives:
How to transform Bree from TRAIT: POSITIVE to TRAIT:NEGATIVE
Given Facts:
1) Bree's blood contains a special ribozyme mutated and unique only to her.
2) The gene for said ribozyme has a regular hyper mutation that changes with every generation.
3) A non-functioning mutated(?) ribozyme exists and manifests differently in every Hymn of One girl.
4) This portion still functions but you cannot block it because the complimentary strands of RNA won't combine.
Theoretical Solution
1) Block the ribozyme in question by obtaining a sample of the that same ribozyme in order to ____
2) Create complimentary strand of RNA.
3) Q.E.D. strand will bind to ribozyme and occlude its activity/energy/effeciency(?).
Practical Solution
1) Obtain blood sample of Bree .
2) Synthesize complimentary strand of RNA
3) Inject Bree with this compliementary strand.
4) Q.E.D. ribozymes blocked will be rendered defunctual.
Intended Results
1) Once synthesized and injected into Bree she'll become trait negative
2) Additional consequences (if any) - TBD
Biological Trait(?) Reference Points
The steps concerning ribozyme function
RNAse P related -tRNA cleavage
Splicosome related - intron/exon splicing
______related - telomere synthesis
GlmS ribozyme related - fructose 6-phosphate pathway |
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FeministPsych Casual Observer
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Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:10 pm Post subject: |
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Darn it, thought I actually contributed something useful here, but got beaten to the punch...
(Goes back to lurking) |
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kellylen The Order of Denderah
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Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:10 pm Post subject: |
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guys we rock we are alomst done!
just 1 more thing and a few thigns to work out the broken parts we arent too sur eof _________________ -Kelly |
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Aponi Devoted Fan
Joined: 26 Apr 2007 Posts: 545 Location: New York
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Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:11 pm Post subject: |
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SivartAlappes wrote: | simplykimmie13 wrote: | kellylen wrote: |
4) This portion still functions but you cannot block it because the Complementary Strand of RNA won't combine
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i think its blend not block it. |
I think you're right. given what the strand DOES, "Blend" makes MUCH more sense than "Block" |
In context, it seems blend is more likely. Saying you can't block it because it won't combine? If it won't combine it's blocking itself.
Yeah trying to be an English major in a science thing like this is useless sometimes XD
Oh, and thanks on TBD. I'm useless with acronyms. Not joke. That's why I want to kill TCC right now. _________________ The names Julie.
Bree and Jonas Forever! <3
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marlasinger Devoted Fan
Joined: 27 Feb 2007 Posts: 736 Location: The 8th Dimension
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Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:13 pm Post subject: |
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_________________ my love tastes a lot like tofu.
The Bree Solution.
http://one.revver.com/watch/330795
"Also... im in ur canons... supporting all ur marlas."
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kellylen The Order of Denderah
Joined: 21 Nov 2006 Posts: 2823 Location: New Jersey
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Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:13 pm Post subject: |
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so maybe the complementary strand wont copy
things having to do with DNA and RNA and genes do NOT blend _________________ -Kelly |
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ohpete Casual Observer
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Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:16 pm Post subject: |
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kellylen wrote: | tbd = to be determined
The Bree Solution (that sounds REALLY important Shocked)
Objectives:
How to tansform Bree from TRAIT: POSITIVE to TRAIT:NEGATIVE
Given Facts:
1) Bree's blood contains a special Ribozyme mutated and unique only to her
2) The Gene for said ribozyme has a regular hyper mutation that changes with every generation
3) A non-functioning mutated ribozyme exists and manifests differently in every Hymn of One girl
4) This portion still functions but you cannot block it because the Complementary Strand of RNA won't combine
Theoretical Solution
1) Block the ribozyme in question by obtaining a sample of the that same ribozyme in order to copy it
2) Create a complementary strand of RNA
3) Q.E.D. strand will bind to ribozyme and occlude its activity
Practical Solution
1) obtain blood sample of Bree
2) synthesize complimentary strand of RNA
3) inject bree with this compliementary strand
4) Q.E.D. ribozymes blocked rendered defunctual
Intended Results
1) Once synthesized and injected into bree she'll become trait negative
2) additional consequences (if any) - TBD
______ Reference Points
Theories concerning ribozyme function
a)RNAse P related -tRNA cleavage
b)splicosome related - intron/exon splicing
c)Hammerhead related - telomere synthesis
d)GlmS ribozyme related - fructose 6-phosphate pathway |
are we pretty sure its activity now?
im having my gf clean it up with photoshop and update me since mine is broken. im doing what i can guys. |
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kellylen The Order of Denderah
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Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:16 pm Post subject: |
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i think it may be copy now XD it makes sense if you change combine to copy _________________ -Kelly |
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Aponi Devoted Fan
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Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:17 pm Post subject: |
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kellylen wrote: | so maybe the complementary strand wont copy
things having to do with DNA and RNA and genes do NOT blend |
definitly begins with a C and it looks short. If you say copy I say I copy.
God i'm retarded. (And for a second I was like 'do not compute? XD)
it's saying it WONT blend anyway. So doesn't that agree with you _________________ The names Julie.
Bree and Jonas Forever! <3
Grand Master of Praise of the SSJF but Shhh about it 'k? XD
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