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I think your holding out, how do YOU know about the DNA sequencing, I
was told that was CLASSIFIED. |
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to fool them into what? Not useing them to rub on?
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Polar bears are not that bright. For many years, it was believed that
they were unable to see upside-down dome thingies. As for the DNA, it's no accident that one of the four nucleotide components, guanine, is named after guano. That's where the compound was first detected. |
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Very good, now name all of the elements in a Periodic Table.
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You even want the ones after Lawrencium?
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But of course, what kinda of scientist would I be if I didn't.
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I like the ones where they haven't thought up a name yet, so they make
up a name using Latin number prefixes, like Unnihexium and Unniseptium....I say let's start naming them after animals, like Baboonium and Pelicanium.... |
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I like crocodillium myself.
Hey thanks for making me feel at ease here. May I address you as Lex? As I have to be at the lab early in the morning to put this suggestion in, I will sign off and hope to catch up with you all tomorrow. |
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Please call me Lex or "Archbishop of Northumbria" is good too. You're
going to do very well here. Welcome to the site! |
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How about HRH? That work for ya? See ya round, Lex.
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