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*'''[[User:Kevin Baldridge|Kevin Baldridge]] 17:24, 11 February 2013 (EST)''':The first thing I see is that small non-coding RNAs are not represented in this group. Maybe it would be a good idea to add a section about prokaryotic small RNAs or eukaryotic micro- or piwi-interacting RNAs that are involved in pre-translational regulation
*'''[[User:Kevin Baldridge|Kevin Baldridge]] 17:24, 11 February 2013 (EST)''':The first thing I see is that small non-coding RNAs are not represented in this group. Maybe it would be a good idea to add a section about prokaryotic small RNAs or eukaryotic micro- or piwi-interacting RNAs that are involved in pre-translational regulation
*'''[[User:Benjamin Gilman|Benjamin Gilman]] 17:59, 11 February 2013 (EST)''': There's been been some work done on evolving deoxyribozymes (with or without unnatural bases) that catalyze a range of organic and inorganic synthesis reactions.  Checking out some papers from [http://chem.colorado.edu/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=249:bruce-eaton&catid=41:faculty&Itemid=93 Bruce Eaton] might be a good place to start.

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FNAs Talk

  • Kevin Baldridge 17:24, 11 February 2013 (EST):The first thing I see is that small non-coding RNAs are not represented in this group. Maybe it would be a good idea to add a section about prokaryotic small RNAs or eukaryotic micro- or piwi-interacting RNAs that are involved in pre-translational regulation
  • Benjamin Gilman 17:59, 11 February 2013 (EST): There's been been some work done on evolving deoxyribozymes (with or without unnatural bases) that catalyze a range of organic and inorganic synthesis reactions. Checking out some papers from Bruce Eaton might be a good place to start.