As a pharmacist/pharmaceutical scientist, I also have to work with the most fundamental stuff, to see how different substances act. So I need to know what the DNA looks like and if the substances are capable of interacting with it. BUT first it is necessary to decipher the DNA! And I did it! I deciphered the dragongenome! It's pretty similar to the human one, but has different bases (well at least two):
S - Smexinine
L - Lustinine
U - Uracil
T - Thymine
With this knowledge I'm able to work on new substances to interfere with the DNA and to develop brandnew medicines!
(The sequence of the bases in this picture is TOTALLY coincidental and does not mean ANYTHING! *winkwinknudgenudge*)
(Imade a mistake in the structure, maybe you can find it ;3 )
Pic and scientific progress by me
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S - Smexinine
L - Lustinine
U - Uracil
T - Thymine
With this knowledge I'm able to work on new substances to interfere with the DNA and to develop brandnew medicines!
(The sequence of the bases in this picture is TOTALLY coincidental and does not mean ANYTHING! *winkwinknudgenudge*)
(Imade a mistake in the structure, maybe you can find it ;3 )
Pic and scientific progress by me
hzangrsasraxian
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*found this randomly when came across your knits on the front page, which are awesome by the way*
...Shouldn't the thymine form two hydrogen bonds? :D Not to say that thymine and uracil doesn't exist in the same nucleic acid! But it seems the dragons found the way around those unnecessary genetic restrictions, don't they?
(You still have to discover the codon table to fully understand the mysteries of dragon genes!)
...Shouldn't the thymine form two hydrogen bonds? :D Not to say that thymine and uracil doesn't exist in the same nucleic acid! But it seems the dragons found the way around those unnecessary genetic restrictions, don't they?
(You still have to discover the codon table to fully understand the mysteries of dragon genes!)
Thehehehe thankies ;3
And yep I know ;3 But these four bases are just fitting so well and in the case of Smexinine it forms three bonds because of the second oxygen-atom and the additional positive charge of Smexinine. Uracil takes the place of Cytosine because it's more economic for the body X3
The codon-table will follow some time in the future, but first I need to publish my discoveries. Not wanna spoil anything before I can be sure to get enough founding to go on researching ;3
And yep I know ;3 But these four bases are just fitting so well and in the case of Smexinine it forms three bonds because of the second oxygen-atom and the additional positive charge of Smexinine. Uracil takes the place of Cytosine because it's more economic for the body X3
The codon-table will follow some time in the future, but first I need to publish my discoveries. Not wanna spoil anything before I can be sure to get enough founding to go on researching ;3
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