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Valid Name

A name that can be used by a taxonomist because it is not already used to classify another species.


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Cloning/Transformation question

... present in your experiment. What Aelesawe wrote is completely wrong. What Jackbean suggested (transform using water in place of vector) would be valid negative control, but essentially useless and uninformative - unless your antibiotic does not work anymore. The other suggestion - transformation ...

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by Cat
Sat Dec 01, 2012 12:50 am
 
Forum: Molecular Biology
Topic: Cloning/Transformation question
Replies: 4
Views: 785

Are evolution and creationism mutually exclusive???

Cat The only exception I have to what you original post is that it is a "valid" alternative. This is not true. As any "theory of creationism" is not testable - no experiment can be designed to provide scientific evidence of a "creator" ...

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by daddyjames
Sun Oct 14, 2012 3:24 pm
 
Forum: Evolution
Topic: Are evolution and creationism mutually exclusive???
Replies: 23
Views: 3244

Are evolution and creationism mutually exclusive???

... of the story! Have fun disproving it!!! NOTE: This post is primarily for fun. I have no intentions of proving this theory. I am supplying it as valid alternative to everything that's out there...

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by Cat
Sun Oct 07, 2012 3:42 pm
 
Forum: Evolution
Topic: Are evolution and creationism mutually exclusive???
Replies: 23
Views: 3244

Re: Recombinant DNA not degraded inside transformed cells, why?

Escape from restriction endonucleases is a valid point. That is totally a chance dependent phenomenon. Thanks.

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by Holmes
Fri Sep 28, 2012 2:32 pm
 
Forum: Genetics
Topic: Recombinant DNA not degraded inside transformed cells, why?
Replies: 10
Views: 1394

Why do cells age?

... of aging and life rejuvenation theories. There is a lot of buzz about SENS theory. And although I like SENS, I cannot say whether or not it is valid (as a lot of highly trained bio-gerontologists disagree over this). However, reading about the SENS plan to reverse aging will give you the 7 ...

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by tmbirkhead
Sun Sep 23, 2012 4:55 am
 
Forum: Cell Biology
Topic: Why do cells age?
Replies: 22
Views: 6657
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