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.
Clean up your language. You are showing your intellectual poverty.
Lysine, glycine, what the heck they don't mean anything. Not to mention that lysine has 2 codons and glycine has 4. What a reading error. And you have the gall to question my reading comprehension.
WHC post 236 ----- For example, the RNA codons "GGA GGC GGG GGU" stands for "glycine,"
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.
what's wrong with You...
you know you are not suppost to use thsoe F words on FR!
You are among mixed company and should show some kind of respect as a whole!