Bender_
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17th Feb 2017
20th Feb 2017
- DNA Analyzer for dummies - (R)
gene genetic

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  • Bender_
    Bender_
    22nd Feb 2017
    I'm improving d4zk1tty. I'm improving, it was just the start of all that DNA and RNA stuff
  • d4zk1tty
    d4zk1tty
    22nd Feb 2017
    WOW. So you made an 85-100 byte storage sytem. Extremely small too! Best I've seen on tpt. and I've been on TPT for YEARS!!!
  • Bender_
    Bender_
    20th Feb 2017
    987Tails -> yea I know it ain't really precise. but the idea is here and remember I'm 16, I live in france (here school system is absolutely crap) and I'm in engineering class, not biology class (there are two ways for the students who choosed sciences: biology or engineering)
  • 987tails
    987tails
    20th Feb 2017
    im 17 and this is worst science class....D:
  • Bender_
    Bender_
    20th Feb 2017
    posted the mRNA polymerase: for tose who want I put a link in save.
  • Bender_
    Bender_
    19th Feb 2017
    I've already finished that mRNA Polymerase (didn't posted it yet) and I'll be trying to achieve a ribosome-like system that would produce amino acids.
  • Bender_
    Bender_
    19th Feb 2017
    yeah I know that, and proteins are made of chains of amino acids. the thing I don't get and I don't want to get because it would mean I have to rethink entirely my system is that what determines the length of a gene...
  • QuanTech
    QuanTech
    19th Feb 2017
    every group of 3 nucleotide bases is called a codon. Each codon encodes a certain amino acid. For example, the codon {A,C,C} would encode the amino acid leucine (this is not the actual codon for leucine, but u get the idea?}
  • Bender_
    Bender_
    19th Feb 2017
    don't worry I'm only 16 yo and I can understand basics of DNA and all that stuff, I'm sure you'll be able to understand what this save is about
  • 987tails
    987tails
    19th Feb 2017
    for dummies?? wow now you really make me feel like i need to go back to biology class