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    Quote Originally Posted by rstones199 View Post
    Uh-huh:



    Whats the next red herring?
    Here is a lab where they produce colonies of yeast...

    http://depts.washington.edu/younglab...tm)/colPCR.htm


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    Quote Originally Posted by DBM aka FDS View Post
    There I go again with the Colony...

    Funny...

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10806103

    Yeast colonies synchronise their growth and development.Palková Z, Forstová J.
    SourceDepartment of Genetics and Microbiology, Charles University, Vinicná 5, Czech Republic. zdenap@prfdec.natur.cuni.cz.

    Abstract
    The ability to emit and receive signals over long distances is one of the characteristic attributes of multicellular organisms. Such communication can be mediated in different manners (by chemical compounds, light waves, acoustic waves etc.) and usually is reflected in the behaviour of the communicating organisms. Recently, we reported that individual yeast colonies, organised multicellular structures, can also communicate at long distance by means of volatile ammonia, which is produced by colonies in pulses separated by acidification of the medium. Here, we demonstrate that the colony that first reached the stage of intense ammonia production induces ammonia production response in surrounding colonies regardless of their age, causing the synchronisation of their NH(3) pulses and, consequently, the mutual affection of their growth. Also an artificial source of ammonia (but neither NH(4)(+) nor NaOH gradients) can immediately induce the ammonia production even in the colony starting its acidic stage of the development. The repeated transition of Candida mogii colonies from the acidic phase to the phase of intensive ammonia production is accompanied by dramatic changes in colony morphology and also in cell morphology and growth. Relatively smooth colonies in the acidic phase are formed by growing pseudohyphae. After ammonia induction, pseudohyphae decompose into non-dividing yeast-like cells, which rearrange themselves into ruffled spaghetti-like structures. The synchronisation of colony growth, that also exists between yeast colonies of different genera, could be important in establishing their optimal distribution in a natural habitat.

    PMID: 10806103 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] Free full text


    What that site is: The National Center for Biotechnology Information advances science and health by providing access to biomedical and genomic information.

    Here is the whole paper: http://jcs.biologists.org/content/113/11/1923.full.pdf


    Onc again, A red herring..No where in my articel does it state anything about colonies.
    rstones199 - The Voice Of Reason!
    When you say 'god', which one are you referring to?

    I'm not saying let's kill all the stupid people, I'm just saying let's remove all the warning labels and let the problem sort itself out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DBM aka FDS View Post
    Here is a lab where they produce colonies of yeast...

    http://depts.washington.edu/younglab...tm)/colPCR.htm


    Yet another red herring.
    rstones199 - The Voice Of Reason!
    When you say 'god', which one are you referring to?

    I'm not saying let's kill all the stupid people, I'm just saying let's remove all the warning labels and let the problem sort itself out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rstones199 View Post
    Uh-huh:

    Whats the next red herring?
    It's true I tell you because my Bible (Wired.com) said it was so. You keep believing your Bible there rs199!!! It is impossible for yeast to replicate multicellular life... period... IMPOSSIBLE!!!

    But, since your Bible said it happened... it happened huh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DBM aka FDS View Post
    Here is a lab where they produce colonies of yeast...

    http://depts.washington.edu/younglab...tm)/colPCR.htm
    What is the point of that link?

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    I have given you like 10 websites from colleges and from the Gov’t and you are holding onto your propaganda of Wired like a Preacher holding on to his Bible outside of an abortion clinic and screaming how Jesus moonwalked across the Black Sea.

    How did he do it? The Bible said he did it so OF COURSE he did it!!! Right? Next homosapien sapiens will be giving birth to crawdads!!

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    And what is the point of these two links?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burzmali View Post
    What is the point of that link?
    It fits the discussion... Do you not know how it does, is that your question?

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    Riddle me this rs199...

    How does a single cell replicate multicellular life? How does it just PRESTO CHANGO whole chromosomes into existance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DBM aka FDS View Post
    It fits the discussion... Do you not know how it does, is that your question?
    Yeah, I'm asking how it fits into your discussion. Aside from being about yeast, I don't see how it has anything to do with your side of the argument.

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