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Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:47 pm
by kellylen
patman102 wrote:if you sharpen the picture its somewhat easier to read
ive done it and odne it again and darkened it. ;)

Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:49 pm
by SivartAlappes
Note to self: read other's solves before attempting your own.


By the way, I've just realised that I'm an idiot! The last word in both "Given #4" and "Theoretical #3" is Copy

Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:49 pm
by krmurr87
Opladybug wrote:
krmurr87 wrote:
Opladybug wrote: Bree's...something Reference Points?

the end of the word looks more like (i-a-t) to me
It looks like two words to me Like "Bree's Trait Reference Points."
Oh you got me excited there for a second , but there is a definate i before the a ..and I still think thats a P not Bree

Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:49 pm
by tazman2087
T____ ____(er?)ing Ribozyme Functions

Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:50 pm
by marlasinger
Image

Image

Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:51 pm
by TOSG
b) Spliceosome related - intron/exon splicing

Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:51 pm
by Raven_Night
c)______related - telomere synthesis

Aging?
Wikipedia wrote:Many aging-related diseases are linked to shortened telomeres.

Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:51 pm
by Aponi
(P or B-?) (-iat? trait? :( ) Reference Points
_______Understanding ribozyme function
(illegible word) (-se) (I?) (related? )-tRNA cleavage
_______ related - intron/exon splicing
__________ - telomere synthesis
________ - fructose 6-phosphate pathway

The 'related' is also on the next line down do you can see it's like the same word, or close

And it definitly doesn't look like Bree. The word is differently shaped.

Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:52 pm
by ohpete
kellylen wrote: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 Genome 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___
2) Create a complementary strand of RNA
3) Q.E.D. strand will bind to ribozyme and occlude its___

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
The steps concerning ribozyme function
a)RNAse P related -tRNA cleavage
b)_____ related - intron/exon splicing
c)______related - telomere synthesis
d)GlmS ribozyme related - fructose 6-phosphate pathway

i honestly think it may be mutated gene cause that just makes sense to the rest of the paper.
It could also be synthetic. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synthetic_biology

Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:52 pm
by Opladybug
krmurr87 wrote:
Oh you got me excited there for a second , but there is a definite i before the a ..and I still think thats a P not Bree
Damn I got excited too

Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:53 pm
by marlasinger
I think it says "Theories concerning Ribozyme Function" - not sure if there's enough room for "steps" in there. see the inverted copy.

Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:53 pm
by kellylen
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 Genome 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___
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)______related - telomere synthesis
d)GlmS ribozyme related - fructose 6-phosphate pathway

can it occlude its copy? or does that make no sense?

Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:53 pm
by krmurr87
marlasinger wrote:Image

Image
I keep seeing the word Sociat ...which isn't a word so maybe Social, but I still think thats a t

Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:55 pm
by ohpete
marlasinger wrote:I think it says "Theories concerning Ribozyme Function" - not sure if there's enough room for "steps" in there. see the inverted copy.
thats what it was looking like to me too until i lost photoshop.

Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:55 pm
by grace2_89
I want to help so bad but I don't know anything about this stuff! :-(