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Old 10-20-2010, 01:50 PM   #44
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Re: what do you do

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Numinous - I would like some, who must I defeat?
The international Ethics Committee, which doesn't approve of genetic modifications on humans that aren't necessary for the betterment of humanity (aka, CURE CANCER, CURE AIDS, CURE CANCER!).

Oh and the Pope, he set as mortal sin genetic modification. So yeah, I'll be cozy and warm in hell, because I already made dozens of genetic modifications.

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miR = microRNA

The new hotness in epigenetics. If you're going to jump into science, it is pretty stupidly hot right now with no one truly knowing what is going on just yet. I think if you just include some miR research in your topic you can get published rather easily at the moment - but that should only last another few months.
Oh, we call it micRNA, the lack of letters confused me! And no, I already went away from DNA because everyone and their mothers want to be DNA researchers, I'm not going to bash my head into the new hot thing. I prefer something that I like and that I can have employment without much competition. So good ol' viral RNA, mRNA and tRNA are fine for me.
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