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Old 03-16-2006, 03:53 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Re: Gaming Roots

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Originally Posted by Astraad
I've been working on two particular genes that are involved in the development of the brain, finding out their DNA sequence and trying to understand what they do.
You have my respect then. I loved all aspects of the field (was a bio major as well), but was the biggest clutz with anything relating to microscopes and, well, lab work in general. I blame it on my poor eyesight. Which is why I probably stuck to plants (they don't move!) and ecology-related field work. Much more fun to schlep around in a bog than putter in a lab with petri dishes and equipment. Even though I loved the information that came from those with the wits and skill to do it.

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LOL, that's me too! I used to be in a very good Youth Orchestra, and then I joined the Orchestra at my university, but now.......er........it's quite rare that I actually practise my violin, cause I'm lazy!
...a bio-major-ing, violin-playing, gamer...wow, a wee bit of a kindred spirit there. Looks like we liked the same sorts of games too. How nifty.
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