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Molecular Visualizations of DNA

Amazing CGI visualization of molecular biology's central dogma. It shows animations of DNA coiling, replication, transcription and translation. It was created by Drew Berry of the Walter and Eliza ...  
 
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robertzhu (4 hours ago) Show Hide
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@LupusFang:

You're absolutely right! Erythrocytes don't contain a nucleus, no DNA, nor any organelles. However, I believe that part of the video was only showing mRNA translating into a protein-- which in this case was haemoglobin. And a quatrameric haemoglobin complex form an erythrocyte.
DamienZshadow (6 days ago) Show Hide
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@shine350 lol Science is what you use to live. When you wake up in snowy morning, do you put on your bathing suit or a coat? Reasoning and experience help you.

Before, You must have observed the snow by feeling how cold it is. You might have hypothesized that wearing light cloths would be enough. You tested this but soon realized that you need heavy warm cloths. Conclusion, you scientifically proved to yourself that wearing warm cloths in snowfall is beneficial to your health.

SCIENCE=RATIONAL
DamienZshadow (6 days ago) Show Hide
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@AnisaLin Why are we so high and mighty that we could not have originated from a more simple life form? What gives us the right to be so egotistical to say that the entire world is full of things that changed over time to be more complex yet Humans are too good for that?

You want to know what else is "just a theory"? Gravity, is "just a theory". Thermodynamics is "just a theory". Why you should breathe air is "just a theory". Theory is a systematic approach to understanding how something works.
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Good wisdom!
silentonall (6 days ago) Show Hide
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DZ, common. You said, "an attribute tagged to something capable of learning, adapting....capable of gathering information." I can't force you, nor do I want to force you in believing something that I do. Please explain, How did hydrocarbons later bond with nitrogen and sulfur?
DamienZshadow (6 days ago) Show Hide
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@silentonall Was there something you disagreed with in my definition of "intelligence"? You just repeated me...

Also, Carbon is a flexible atom that can hold four covalent bonds at a time, even to itself. Nitrogen has 5 valence electrons but only 3 to share and often has a triple bond with Carbon (i.e. Hydrogen Cyanide). Sulfur has 6 valence electrons and I believe it has 4 to share and just like Nitrogen, can covalently bond with Carbon.

What was your point exactly?
PixelPariah (1 week ago) Show Hide
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The realization that makes the most sense to me is that the universe is not some dead thing filled up with seperate things but rather the very much alive expression of all possible duality. You cannot have an enviornment w/out an observer, or thriving life without death, a front w/out a back nor left w/out right. You cannot have good w/out evil. There is an intimate relationship between all things. We are the universe that does all of this, seperated no where.
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@PixelPariah
Oh yeah, and this is just a game we're playing with ourselves. For the same reason a violinist plays the violin -because its fun, exciting, and beautiful. Your keen knowledge of your future death is the universe in its infinite wisdom giving you a chance to let go, and realize none of this is serious.
LupusFang (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Science IS nature! They're the same thing! :D Snowflakes forming=nature
Snowflakes forming=science
LupusFang (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I know this is a little late for a reply...lol...but I thought red corpuscles don't have a nucleus, therefore don't have DNA.

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