Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 10:41 pm
Before I forget, I want to say that Yousef and Jackson did a great job in this video. Jackson especially did well conveying his distress over Bree. Also, I think this was Yousef looking at his best yet.
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=Dmindinflight wrote:Yaaaayyyy! I'm so excited that there are other fellow bio nuts out here!Shaneener wrote:I learned that during the beginning of 7th grade.mindinflight wrote:RiboZYMES, people. There's a difference.
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.
I *knew* it had to do with protein synthesis. I posted that on the last video.
Turns out, TCC is also a code for an amino acid... hmm...
And FYI - I was referring to the study of ribozymes when I said "grade twelve biology." I'd expect people below that grade level to know about ribosomes, lol. My 12 year old sister was "teaching me" about them just the other day, to prepare for a test.
What if our little friends in the Order are trying to use Bree to bring someone or something back to life?
Can you beat 14? I'm a freshmen.Shaneener wrote:I feel so young. xD
Melanie wrote:TCC amino acid= serine I believe.
I'm 15 and going from freashmen to sophmore.Melanie wrote:Can you beat 14? I'm a freshmen.Shaneener wrote:I feel so young. xD
Thats what I'm thinking. Daniel said that something about what Bree has "creates life"LittleChickie wrote:Scientific fountain of youth and it could be in Bree's RNA.
Bring back Aleister Crowley. Hmmmm...Maybe just breed a new one from the superRNA?
It makes perfect sense! Many religions have the idea of an afterlife, one theory is that is calms and soothes the believers anxiety about death. According to Bree's scary Hymn of One infomercial, they don't believe in an afterlife. So... in terms of the religious doctrine being complimentary to their goals... it would make perfect sense!mindinflight wrote: 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?
Gah, that makes no sense. Anywho, these are just some science-y ramblings from my sleep-deprived brain... I think I'm going to go bang my face on my keyboard for a bit. Ciao for now!
Edited to make this jumbled mess more coherent. Oh, and fix typos, because I'm dumb.
I win the young contest hehe.LittleChickie wrote:I'm 15 and going from freashmen to sophmore.Melanie wrote:Can you beat 14? I'm a freshmen.Shaneener wrote:I feel so young. xD
Twelve.LittleChickie wrote:I'm 15 and going from freashmen to sophmore.Melanie wrote:Can you beat 14? I'm a freshmen.Shaneener wrote:I feel so young. xD