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Alutka wrote:I've finally found something worth using as a sig.Thanks Moonie!
kronos wrote:like a nice trim is totally fine. short, neat. I don't want to be fighting through the forests of fangorn and expecting treebeard to come and show me the way in
Richard Dawkins wrote:We privileged few, who won the lottery of birth against all odds, how dare we whine at our inevitable return to that prior state from which the vast majority have never stirred?
ObsessedWithCats wrote:Bmot wrote:ObsessedWithCats wrote:
from here
Awww, here, take this:
That is super adorable and made me smile so much I nearly spat out my biscuit :3 Thank you for the smile.
DNA Fibre analysis was given up on for today, but it will be tackled once again tomorrow.
Richard Dawkins wrote:We privileged few, who won the lottery of birth against all odds, how dare we whine at our inevitable return to that prior state from which the vast majority have never stirred?
Bmot wrote:ObsessedWithCats wrote:Bmot wrote:ObsessedWithCats wrote:
from here
Awww, here, take this:
That is super adorable and made me smile so much I nearly spat out my biscuit :3 Thank you for the smile.
DNA Fibre analysis was given up on for today, but it will be tackled once again tomorrow.
Usually that's what it does for me too
That actually sounds weirdly interestingWhat study do you do?
ObsessedWithCats wrote:I'm a biochemist/molecular biologist currently doing my final year (undergrad/masters) project in molecular oncology. I've basically treated cells so any DNA they made during one 20 minute period can be made to glow red, and then any DNA they made during the 20 minutes after that can be made to glow green. Then I burst the cells and spread their DNA down a microscope slide and look at the glowing DNA with a fluorescence microscope. I did it with some normal cells and some which have certain proteins removed or added so I can compare to see if the proteins make a difference to how they're making DNA.
The fibres look a bit like this though mine are usually less well spread out but more distinctively stained in terms of being able to tell red from green.
I have 56 pictures and I'm trying to count and record different kinds of striping patterns >_<
Richard Dawkins wrote:We privileged few, who won the lottery of birth against all odds, how dare we whine at our inevitable return to that prior state from which the vast majority have never stirred?
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