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This is pure genius. I enjoy educational ideas like this
@dayday Okay makes sense :) But the risk of mutation in TPT is basically zero. So I wonder if a bigger ribosome could be made- honestly, size is probably the limitation here.
so leave that to the aperture engineers we don't want to end up like black mesa do we *he grumbles* those technology stealing jerks
and about your artificial intelligence proposition shes a but rowdy
all right ive been considering what do you know about quantum space holes and singularities
it seems you know a lot, dayday, what do you think of how realistic is my polymerase and ribosome? I could improve those
uh oh I thought there was 3 stop codons
@msasterisk Yes, there are 64 possibilities (3 codons per AA 4 possible codons UAGC 4*4*4=64), however the cell utilizes all of the possibilities in redundancy, theer are 2 stop codons and much other redundancy. For example, Valine has 4 possible AA codons, in the event of a mutation it would switch from say, GAU to GAA, but since both are marked for valine the resulting protein is not malformed and may still function.