fivecups wrote:My prediction - this DNA will turn out to be non-functional.
what do you base that prediction on? its already been seen to be functional...
fivecups wrote:My prediction - this DNA will turn out to be non-functional.
andy_g wrote:fivecups wrote:My prediction - this DNA will turn out to be non-functional.
what do you base that prediction on? its already been seen to be functional...
LFC2007 wrote:So, it's a kind of extremophile?
andy_g wrote:what this organism has somehow managed to do is to counter the instability of the arsenic chemistry and use it.
andy_g wrote:sorry igor. lack of fanny has been confirmed.... i repeat, confirmed.
Igor Zidane wrote:andy_g wrote:sorry igor. lack of fanny has been confirmed.... i repeat, confirmed.
I shall depart this thread then ,as it is goes way over my head . Good luck chaps , i hope it's everything you wished for .
andy_g wrote:but we do know that at the very least a temporarily functional DNA that uses arsenic in part of its structure is functional.
fivecups wrote:andy_g wrote:but we do know that at the very least a temporarily functional DNA that uses arsenic in part of its structure is functional.
Andy!!
Did you read my post above dude?
That is exactly what we don't know - and what, if proven, would be nothing short of a physical, chemical and biological miracle. This study hasn't even proven that arsenic replaces phosphorous in the DNA backbone nevermind that the arsenic DNA is functional. More in-depth studies and confirmatory studies are required and until then these findings should not be over-interpreted.
dawson99 wrote:Igor Zidane wrote:andy_g wrote:sorry igor. lack of fanny has been confirmed.... i repeat, confirmed.
I shall depart this thread then ,as it is goes way over my head . Good luck chaps , i hope it's everything you wished for .
Igor, I'll take you to some pubs, I've seen some very bizarre oranisms where fanny is involved if you search hard enough
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