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    Default Re: A Model for Zerg Genetic Engineering

    Some random thread where he was babbling off about the Zerg being an impossible species.

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    I was really hoping this would make sense instead of you making up 50 random words that dont exist

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    Default Re: A Model for Zerg Genetic Engineering

    Quote Originally Posted by newcomplex View Post
    I was really hoping this would make sense instead of you making up 50 random words that dont exist
    There are six made up words that I put in quotations. I gave them a new name to make it clearer to understand that this did something differnent than a normal version. For instance the "Stilus Receptor" is transmembrane to both the plasma membrane and the nuclear envelop unlike normal receptors that are transmembrane to only the plasma membrane.


    The rest are from real biological systems albet altered.. Like transposase for instance. I still have to finish making the rest of the OP more sentences and less random thoughts. Ive been thinking about the promoter and regulation stuff. I think the system I proposed has a tough time dealing with regulation. Exons only account for 3% of our DNA with ~28% being regulator sequences.
    However the system I proposed is still good for allowing the zerg to determine which protien products interact with each other. I will come up with system were zerg can test different regulation of exons. These are tools the zerg could use to genetically manipulate. They arnt the whole picture.
    Last edited by ArcherofAiur; 10-18-2009 at 10:27 PM.

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