Liar. Where was it handy if you had to dredge it up?
Does DNA contain coded information?
WildHorseCrash ---- Your majory error here is the belief that DNA is encoded information. It is not. It is one, big, long, complex biochemical problem.
Rave on Macbeth. WHC picture follows
I had the lysine codons handy (i.e., in a near by book) when I wrote the posts. I was meaning to discuss the sequence of amino acids in proteins, but simply (and seriously) goofed the whole process up, mistaking the RNA codon chart for the amino acid sequences I was really looking for. Since I hadn't had much use for this material since I learned it many years ago in high school, I had to dredged it up in my memory in putting the post together, but did so poorly, making an error.
So you see, if I make a mistake, I have no problem owning up to it, but you, you fucking coward, continue to lie and run away. Pathetic.