you could try sciencememes, there are infodumps there sometimes
or "chat"
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you could try sciencememes, there are infodumps there sometimes
or "chat"
oh fuck yeah
right now i'm watching theCrux and learning all about the prokaryotic RNA polymerase and just finished a lecture series on biochem by an oregon state professor that I found on the bay.
post it
Do it. DO IT.
thank you for your encouraging words :)
i'll take a heart and do it, alright

It'd probably be too off topic for 196, as this is primarily a shitposting comm. I don't know where the best place to post something like that is either, as I'm mainly on Lemmy for the shitposts.
do post!! would love to read through at least some of it. most of our (otherwise tiny amount of) biology knowledge is related to medicine, so it sounds like a fun opportunity to learn new stuff.
So i know that rna means something like robot nuclear acid. But anything more complex than that would be lost on me, like my keys from the holes in my pockets. Or like my dignity, from the holes in my pockets
nah RNA isn't robot, it's all biological and can be found in nature. it's just a storage molecule for genetic information, just like DNA, but DNA is more stable.
so you might ask, why does RNA even exist if it's less stable than DNA? first of all, some species want unstable genes sothat these genes change quickly (rapid mutation) which can lead to more genetic diversity through random mutations. some viruses do it that way. they produce a million offsprings with each generation and then hope that some of them randomly mutate.
the other important reason is as an intermediary information storage system. inside cells, it's used to send information around within the cell. the RNA is short-lived, basically only sending some information from one end of the cell to the other, then decaying. it doesn't have to live very long or be very stable to do that.
RNA, also known as clanker juice