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stevemedigod
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Biology question

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Hi Spencer- all of us here in the LonelyGirl world have been combing your video for clues. I understand that you may not be at liberty to reveal your knowledge about your father's work. However, we have not been able to come to any firm conclusions about your first video.

The previous videos, which you have now seen also, indicate that Bree was being injected with something to make her "trait negative". Is this connected to ribozymes? Did the "B...3...D" subject headings in the text refer to beta-glutamic acid, and if so, what does that have to do with ribozymes or the trait? Or, if the clue was instead 1b3d, does this refer to the pdb (Protein Data Base) file for stromelysin? If so, what does stromelysin have to do with the trait?

I'm a biologist myself, so please believe me when I say we are striving to preserve your father's legacy, but we need more information.

Sincerely, SteveMedigod
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beta-glutamic acid

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beta-glutamic acid: Could that be a reference to an alien life form?......a la Scientology?
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Spencer, please answer these questions. They are so important.
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Hey ModelM- beta-glutamic acid is a chemically rearranged form of the alpha glutamic acid naturally found in our proteins. beta glutamic acid is not in our proteins. There's no reason to think this is specifically a reference to alien life... we just don't know.
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