Date: 27/11/2021 19:21:03
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1819638
Subject: We've Not Even Discovered Half of What's Inside Our Cells

Shock AI Discovery Suggests We’ve Not Even Discovered Half of What’s Inside Our Cells

But without a full inventory of the protein universe inside our cells, scientists are hard-pressed to appreciate on a molecular level what goes wrong with our bodies that leads to disease.

Now, researchers have developed a new technique that uses artificial intelligence to assimilate data from microscopy images of single cells and biochemical analyses, to create a ‘unified map’ of subcellular components – half of which, it turns out, we’ve never seen before.

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Date: 27/11/2021 19:22:09
From: roughbarked
ID: 1819641
Subject: re: We've Not Even Discovered Half of What's Inside Our Cells

Tau.Neutrino said:


Shock AI Discovery Suggests We’ve Not Even Discovered Half of What’s Inside Our Cells

But without a full inventory of the protein universe inside our cells, scientists are hard-pressed to appreciate on a molecular level what goes wrong with our bodies that leads to disease.

Now, researchers have developed a new technique that uses artificial intelligence to assimilate data from microscopy images of single cells and biochemical analyses, to create a ‘unified map’ of subcellular components – half of which, it turns out, we’ve never seen before.

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Shows that we should get out more.

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Date: 27/11/2021 19:48:10
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1819649
Subject: re: We've Not Even Discovered Half of What's Inside Our Cells

Tau.Neutrino said:


Shock AI Discovery Suggests We’ve Not Even Discovered Half of What’s Inside Our Cells

But without a full inventory of the protein universe inside our cells, scientists are hard-pressed to appreciate on a molecular level what goes wrong with our bodies that leads to disease.

Now, researchers have developed a new technique that uses artificial intelligence to assimilate data from microscopy images of single cells and biochemical analyses, to create a ‘unified map’ of subcellular components – half of which, it turns out, we’ve never seen before.

more…

Like.

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Date: 27/11/2021 20:14:56
From: monkey skipper
ID: 1819651
Subject: re: We've Not Even Discovered Half of What's Inside Our Cells

I think junk DNA would be incorrect and am of the view future science will prove this.

There was some research by a scientist that discovered that mosquitos were using junk DNA well …. that should be corrected to a virus was from a mosquito was using junk DNA to switch the gender of a mosquito’s offspring by tapping into the supposed junk DNA of the mosquito’s reproductive cells to ensure a virus could survive to the next generation.

It showed a glimpse of something we don’t yet understand.

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Date: 27/11/2021 20:21:07
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 1819652
Subject: re: We've Not Even Discovered Half of What's Inside Our Cells

monkey skipper said:


I think junk DNA would be incorrect and am of the view future science will prove this.

There was some research by a scientist that discovered that mosquitos were using junk DNA well …. that should be corrected to a virus was from a mosquito was using junk DNA to switch the gender of a mosquito’s offspring by tapping into the supposed junk DNA of the mosquito’s reproductive cells to ensure a virus could survive to the next generation.

It showed a glimpse of something we don’t yet understand.

A known unknown.

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Date: 28/11/2021 06:52:39
From: Ogmog
ID: 1819732
Subject: re: We've Not Even Discovered Half of What's Inside Our Cells

roughbarked said:


Tau.Neutrino said:

Shock AI Discovery Suggests We’ve Not Even Discovered Half of What’s Inside Our Cells

But without a full inventory of the protein universe inside our cells, scientists are hard-pressed to appreciate on a molecular level what goes wrong with our bodies that leads to disease.

Now, researchers have developed a new technique that uses artificial intelligence to assimilate data from microscopy images of single cells and biochemical analyses, to create a ‘unified map’ of subcellular components – half of which, it turns out, we’ve never seen before.

more…

Shows that we should get out more.

…or get in more…

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Date: 28/11/2021 06:54:05
From: roughbarked
ID: 1819733
Subject: re: We've Not Even Discovered Half of What's Inside Our Cells

Ogmog said:


roughbarked said:

Tau.Neutrino said:

Shock AI Discovery Suggests We’ve Not Even Discovered Half of What’s Inside Our Cells

But without a full inventory of the protein universe inside our cells, scientists are hard-pressed to appreciate on a molecular level what goes wrong with our bodies that leads to disease.

Now, researchers have developed a new technique that uses artificial intelligence to assimilate data from microscopy images of single cells and biochemical analyses, to create a ‘unified map’ of subcellular components – half of which, it turns out, we’ve never seen before.

more…

Shows that we should get out more.

…or get in more…

I meant out of one corner of the cell.

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