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DIY DNA Extraction
Submitted by bill on Tue, 2006-04-11 20:08.
DNA | Technology
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DNA Could Become Unstable by Design
Submitted by bill on Sat, 2006-04-08 15:53.
DNA | Science
Scientists at Oregon State University have proposed that supposedly-stable DNA bases can be pushed into a "dark state" where they are highly vulnerable to damage from ultraviolet radiation. The idea challenges some of the most basic concepts of modern biochemistry.
Only tangentially-related, but I've wondered about this conceptually: when playing chess, part of a winning strategy is to play conservatively when you're ahead, and make wild, risk-taking moves when you're behind. The same strategy applies in other aspects of life, for instance, a large corporation will plod slowly but surely, while a startup must be nimble and take creative risks. I've wondered if a similar strategy wouldn't be valuable in biology: when things are going good, take steps to prevent random genetic change, and when things are not going good, encourage it.
Scientists at Oregon State University have proposed that supposedly-stable DNA bases can be pushed into a "dark state" where they are highly vulnerable to damage from ultraviolet radiation. The idea challenges some of the most basic concepts of modern biochemistry.
Only tangentially-related, but I've wondered about this conceptually: when playing chess, part of a winning strategy is to play conservatively when you're ahead, and make wild, risk-taking moves when you're behind. The same strategy applies in other aspects of life, for instance, a large corporation will plod slowly but surely, while a startup must be nimble and take creative risks. I've wondered if a similar strategy wouldn't be valuable in biology: when things are going good, take steps to prevent random genetic change, and when things are not going good, encourage it.
Your DNA as Art
Submitted by bill on Fri, 2006-03-10 12:47.
DNA | Art
Spit in a test tube and these guys will generate some art based on your DNA.
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Spit in a test tube and these guys will generate some art based on your DNA.
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