2433 pts ยท October 25, 2014
Definitely not a robot.
Peace among worlds
Poor, little, left out, vocative comma. We still love you, buddy!
It's fitting that there's no commas here
to the horrified confusion of the masses
But the folks that live down in usersub are a different breed of imgurian... most of the ones I know irl only bother with the fp
I love this repost...
this mod is off the chain!!
the babadook
you did good
settle down Cersei you crazy-ass bitch
'hear me roar!'?
'warden of the West'?
'a LANister always pays his debts'?
Tony Abbott (Australia's present captain ass-hat) did this. Sadly he is no Ron Swanson, I cringed - we all did.
Thank god there was a tl:dr that wall of text you have as a title looks formidable
The venom transcriptome is a weird place to be looking, but this wasp uses it's badass ovipositor for all kinds of things, a drill for one..
Upside down in Oz. Looking at odorant transporters in the venom of a wasp that kills pine trees with toxic mucous and a symbiotic fungus
As you put it before: "Doesn't matter, we cool", also given that this is imgur, I feel like it's a logical deduction.
actually a maam but I'll take those salutations all the same :)
also I feel like a fool for not trying that first haha
You win sir and I salute you
I blast searched it btw, was a little disappointed it wasn't from sonic hedgehog, or klumpfuss, or Son-of-Sevenless etc
not sure why the reply double posted though, that was not for emphasis
your username makes me suspect sarcasm...
The devil is in the detail :)
(4/?) researchers -and more importantly budgets. And they're just one of the systems of gene regulation that we're aware of...
(3/?) mess. we only discovered things like micro-RNAs in the 90s & pin-pointing all the shit they're doing at any given time is beyond most
(2/?) but just having a gene or protein is far from the full story. Gene regulation is what makes everything complicated and it's a royal
(1/?) we can translate the proteins, and model their structure which lets us hypothesize how they behave in different environments
someone explain to me what Applebees are because I'm imagining either sugar-dense insects or bug-shaped fruit at this point
Peace among worlds
Poor, little, left out, vocative comma. We still love you, buddy!
It's fitting that there's no commas here
to the horrified confusion of the masses
But the folks that live down in usersub are a different breed of imgurian... most of the ones I know irl only bother with the fp
I love this repost...
this mod is off the chain!!
the babadook
you did good
settle down Cersei you crazy-ass bitch
'hear me roar!'?
'warden of the West'?
'a LANister always pays his debts'?
Tony Abbott (Australia's present captain ass-hat) did this. Sadly he is no Ron Swanson, I cringed - we all did.
Thank god there was a tl:dr that wall of text you have as a title looks formidable
The venom transcriptome is a weird place to be looking, but this wasp uses it's badass ovipositor for all kinds of things, a drill for one..
Upside down in Oz. Looking at odorant transporters in the venom of a wasp that kills pine trees with toxic mucous and a symbiotic fungus
As you put it before: "Doesn't matter, we cool", also given that this is imgur, I feel like it's a logical deduction.
actually a maam but I'll take those salutations all the same :)
also I feel like a fool for not trying that first haha
You win sir and I salute you
I blast searched it btw, was a little disappointed it wasn't from sonic hedgehog, or klumpfuss, or Son-of-Sevenless etc
not sure why the reply double posted though, that was not for emphasis
your username makes me suspect sarcasm...
The devil is in the detail :)
(4/?) researchers -and more importantly budgets. And they're just one of the systems of gene regulation that we're aware of...
(3/?) mess. we only discovered things like micro-RNAs in the 90s & pin-pointing all the shit they're doing at any given time is beyond most
(2/?) but just having a gene or protein is far from the full story. Gene regulation is what makes everything complicated and it's a royal
(1/?) we can translate the proteins, and model their structure which lets us hypothesize how they behave in different environments
someone explain to me what Applebees are because I'm imagining either sugar-dense insects or bug-shaped fruit at this point