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You're correct. I didn't mean to suggest that was universally true. I just remember growing some E.Coli that thrived at 37 growing on 4-flouro tryptophan which should have been toxic (I initially wrote 38 incorrecty. It's been a few years). But the same stuff died at 38 or 39. We were doing forced evolution of bacterial species which was pretty interesting stuff. In the case of our E. Coli that grew on the toxic substrate we later sequenced it to search for adaptive mutations.
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Sounds like a fun project. I looked at your profile on some earlier thread and thought to myself, "Why does an attorney talk like a microbiology student?" Oh, because you were one.
We got scooped. That was a bummer.
Gah...don't say the S word. It's the reason I've been working 12 and 14 hr days all the time lately, there are people breathing down my neck as we speak. Grow faster, cells! and...complete threadjack, sorry.
I've got a fever...
I doubt that I have ever had true influenza. It's sort of a very misused generic term that people throw around to indicate they are sick, when they most likely have a cold.
On your deathbed, you won't wish that you'd spent more time at the office. But you will wish that you'd spent more time running. Because if you had, you wouldn't be on your deathbed.
Thank your for making that excellent point.
One day at a time
No charge I am thinking no tournament invite for those pesky Buckeyes. Tom Izzo's boys put a hurtin' on them. Texas is in though, and they beat the other OSU today or as we Big 12 people call them "Okie Light"