I would strongly put the blame on prevalent, subconscious reductionist thinking. More systems thinking (in general) the community starts to become, more interdisciplinary we'll see.
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I would strongly put the blame on prevalent, subconscious reductionist thinking. More systems thinking (in general) the community starts to become, more interdisciplinary we'll see.
Perplexity works better in this sense. It even provides citations (not made up as chatgpt) for any scientific query as well.
Yeah..but fast production of papers i.e. being prolific is so much promoted/looked for. Also which is dependent on funding.
Slow "real science" therefore slows your career trajectory?
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What could be possible cellular/biological reason(s) for change in transcripts/transcriptome not being consistent with changes in respective proteins/proteome?
What advantage would it give a biosystem to make RNA if not to be translated?
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Would you be hiring wet-lab postdocs too?
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Stephen Jay Gould talks in his book Bully for Brontosaurus about non-adaptive mechanism of evolution in NZ kiwis and their eggs.
How far have come..? in knowing of phenotypes which have come off just as by-the-way or as compensatory needs?.
Biomolecular condensates are frequently discussed in the context of different cellular processes.
This Review is dedicated to their function in the regulation of transcription. @bsabari.bsky.social et al. discuss condensate organisation and their impact on gene activation in development & disease.
Naïve question: When RNA Polymerase finishes transcription and detaches from DNA, does it do so as an intact complex, or does it have to split apart to release the DNA strand it's been encircling?