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PhD structural biology. I do bioinformatics for Affymetrix in the SF bay area. Interested in systems / synthetic biology, expression analysis and machine learning.


May
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answered What's the difference between shotgun sequencing and clone based sequencing?
May
11
comment Which X-Y chromosomes have the developmental genes for mammals?
There are surveys of such genes from mouse studies, my favorite is MEST. I took a shot at that one @dd3 :)
May
11
answered How might IVF (and related technologies) alter epigenetic marks?
May
11
revised What could account for an apparent loss of mass at death?
more talking
May
11
answered Which X-Y chromosomes have the developmental genes for mammals?
May
11
answered What could account for an apparent loss of mass at death?
May
10
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May
10
comment How long can a naked human survive on Mars?
You have a point RhysW, it sort of depends on whether you are talking about the most extreme conditions, average , or what.
May
10
comment How long human can survive with just drinking water everyday
nice find... I imagine the average is a bit lower than this, but the record kind of tells you how long we can endure without food if we're well hydrated and not otherwise stressed.
May
10
comment Exercise causes number of cell divisions to approach Hayflick limit faster? And hence shorten life expectancy?
Athletes who work too hard can actually shorten their lives, but for the most part exercise does prolong one's life. Neither of these effects probably have to do with the Hayflick limit tho.
May
10
comment Exercise causes number of cell divisions to approach Hayflick limit faster? And hence shorten life expectancy?
I think there's another point here that the cells repaired do not divide and so the tissue in general does not have cell division as a result of exercise. Even healing from injury probably has a minimal impact in this regard as well.
May
9
comment Does biofuel production by microalgae need an extra source of CO2?
Thanks, both! I think we'd still need power plants to convert the biofuel to energy (unless its bioelectricity or biohydrogen). With a projected population of 12 billion, demand for fuel is just going to go up. I think they were saying that from the plants/factories you can pump the CO2 directly into the pools of algae. I'd like to see numbers on how this might prevent the CO2 from getting into the atmosphere. Could help... we used to bubble CO2 into the algae in the lab to help it grow. I would be surprised if it changed the efficiency of an effort this size by more than a few %..?
May
9
revised Does biofuel production by microalgae need an extra source of CO2?
equation was badly typeset
May
9
answered Does biofuel production by microalgae need an extra source of CO2?
May
9
comment How long can a naked human survive on Mars?
good point - big difference between sunlight and day/night conditions, but there is a limit to how quickly the body can lose heat....
May
9
comment How long can a naked human survive on Mars?
the time to death after being submerged in ice water is not that short. I'd say asphyxiation (< 5 minutes) would do it first. This is kinda a bar-bet conversation... but still interesting.
May
9
answered How long human can survive with just drinking water everyday
May
8
comment Why are certain aneuploidies more common?
this is still quite a likely explanation - there is very little or no data for pregnancies that terminate before the foetus is smaller than a pea. Almost all extra chromosomes for instance come from sperms and ova formation and they may simply not compete for fertilization.
May
8
comment Is there any recent evidence for the aquatic ape theory of human evolution?
Article in the Guardian by an Editor of Nature on this: guardian.co.uk/science/occams-corner/2013/may/07/… I wouldn't say this theory is creationism, but it does not have the weight of any evidence behind it, which is necessary for evolutionary theories.
May
8
comment Recent and good quality articles on systems biology
Maybe we could start with asking for a list of the most interesting problems currently being worked on in systems biology... what do you think Mattia?