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RE: What's up with nucleases?

in #science6 years ago

First of all, yes. If you haven't read the other post, go there if you are to understand any of this.

These kinda of posts are the ones I read imagining myself as a biologist performing non-invasive surgery on self... mesmerized by the details in one body. In just a strand of DNA. Or a cell. How enzymes work 24/7 to play their roles just to keep my body functioning.

Lol. Too deep.

I love your posts. How you clarify things. Simplify them for those of us who are interested but can't go back to school for it :D Also for the fact that you have made it clear that we (your readers) should fall in love with your awesome drawings xD

Finally... Ever thought of being a lecturer? I imagined you stating that your class should master 'biologists abbreviations' because you don't have the energy to write something like;

Nonhomologous end-joining meaning NHEJ

Or

Transcription activator-like effectors which are TALEs for my kinda like minds. (Why would anything so small have such a lengthy name? I wonder)

Look at that, a lengthy reply too. Maybe I should end this but before I do, hopefully you've been good Suesa. All the best with your thesis :)

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I couldn't be a lecturer, I have no patience with people who only attend a lecture because they have to xD

Most of our lecturers abbreviate everything though, you either learn what it means or you don't understand a word.

You are a Steemit lecture though xD And here we understand we have to carefully read the post to understand anything and that our lecturer hates spammers xD Thank you for what you do.

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