Interesting! Most of my yeast comes from White Labs. I haven’t tried it myself, but have seen some commercial beers treated to reduce gluten and would guess it’s the same enzyme. It would probably work for me though my wife is much more sensitive.
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Interesting! Most of my yeast comes from White Labs. I haven’t tried it myself, but have seen some commercial beers treated to reduce gluten and would guess it’s the same enzyme. It would probably work for me though my wife is much more sensitive.
I’m not sure about this particular paper, but usually you can compare the number of mutations in a common protein and use that to estimate how long ago a common ancestor existed. As an example here is a graph of the number of mutations in mitochondrial DNA for the protein Cytochrome C. The more mutations you accumulate in a genome the larger amount of time since they split from a common ancestor.
I suppose it is the original recycling program haha
Ah yes, we have a necromancer in our midst 😎
I joined mander.xyz because it has a central theme around the natural sciences. It could possibly include STEM content as well; there is an ongoing discussion about it. The admin(s) are present and very responsive.
For anyone with a love of science and/or nature I recommend it highly as a home instance of Lemmy.
“Like all blowups on Reddit, this one will pass,” the CEO wrote.
This is true. By sheer population most Redditors never left. But I’d say a core percentage responsible for actually making content has moved on and won’t be back.
Well said. I usually don’t get farther with my students than the 3D models of enzymes changing shape and the reactions involving Pi. That’s just the reality of non-grad level classes. But it’s one of those things you can follow down the rabbit hole very easily.
This may be the Cajun in me talking, but throwing some hot peppers in there makes for a great time.
I know this is an old post, but it’s extremely cool.
Our 3 hour drive to a spot in rural Tennessee the day before turned into a 10 hour drive back.
That’s exactly what I was worried about. We’re going to camp overnight in Hot Springs and enjoy ourselves.
It’s not quite the same, but this site has a map of light pollution which you can use to find the least polluted areas around you. https://www.lightpollutionmap.info
I’m planning a trip to see the solar eclipse next year from inside a national park. I hadn’t seen a light map like this for years, but when I looked it up the regions are a lot smaller than I remember.
The newsgroup server I’m on is actually called eternal-september.org in remembrance.
Same here as well. I uninstalled rif and replaced its icon with Jerboa. I don’t even notice the difference until the screen loads 😄
In any laboratory, including ours, we always find the same result: Adolescents just are not as good as adults at cognitive control — except in studies where we say, if you do this trial correctly, we’re going to give you extra points for more money. And, miraculously, adolescents can then do it like adults.
As a teacher I’ve found this is key to motivation in the classroom. It’s an amazing transformation for the 10-15 minute window.
It really is amazing what you can do with statistics and a large enough data set. I can’t wait for what this brings the community in a few years!