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

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  • Bender_
    Bender_
    19th Feb 2017
    of course you can motaywo! just send me a link once posted that I can see what you created :)
  • motaywo
    motaywo
    19th Feb 2017
    The DNA analyzer is accurate, and awesome! +1. Also, I've been trying to find a way to reflect a single laser beam along multiple paths... would you mind if I used your reflector setup in a project I'm working on?
  • Bender_
    Bender_
    18th Feb 2017
    yeah I'm working on it It'll be an RNA retranscription of the DNA put it system that will order to build proteins. it will take time but i hope it'll be worth the wait :)
  • xteric
    xteric
    18th Feb 2017
    @Bender_ You HAVE to make a ribosome. You decide how it builds the proteins.
  • Bender_
    Bender_
    18th Feb 2017
    thanks docRoboRobert. Atomic10-> that'll be hard because it needs to read three nitrogenous bases to order the machine to either produce a protein either stop the protein synthesis. I'm working on a version 2 of this DNA thing and there will be things like RNA retranscription but I don't think I'll be able to put that protein synthesis thing in. :/
  • docRoboRobert
    docRoboRobert
    18th Feb 2017
    That's really good. 1+
  • Atomic10
    Atomic10
    18th Feb 2017
    This reminds me of protein synthesis. I learned it a few weeks ago in school. Can you make the sequence of DNA gradually produce some sort of product? On Protein Synthesis, the DNA is read and amino acids chain to make proteins.
  • Bender_
    Bender_
    18th Feb 2017
    wot so I accidentally made a memory reader, but simplified and not compact, and with lasers not BRAY
  • Nean
    Nean
    18th Feb 2017
    Hey, what you have here is essentially a hard drive disk platter. How you encode it is simple just look up sandwich lizards' tutorial on the subject.
  • Bender_
    Bender_
    17th Feb 2017
    Cool4Cool geez those memories are either too big either too complicated either too slow, I'll search for another simple way and if I don't fiind one I'll go for computer memory