
by Unchecked Expansion » Sat Oct 31, 2009 8:01 am

by Maurepas » Sat Oct 31, 2009 8:33 am


by Milks Empire » Sat Oct 31, 2009 8:43 am

by United Technocrats » Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:09 am
Milks Empire wrote:You need a fourth option - "Needs more research" - before this poll can really go anywhere.

by Dimoniquid » Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:15 am

by Kobrania » Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:17 am

by Non Aligned States » Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:17 am
United Technocrats wrote:Milks Empire wrote:You need a fourth option - "Needs more research" - before this poll can really go anywhere.
Agreed. I can think of numerous reasons for this stance. For example, a single gene can influence multiple phenotypic traits, which is known as "Pleiotropy." A single gene can carry information coding a protein which can have several functions, say in metabolism and/or signaling and regulation. Or even signaling on multiple targets. Or being an amino acid sequence used in several capacities in an organism. I am not even sure that we're dealing with non-distributed information here. For example, the information could be distributed in a way that those amino acid sequences could be used in a more complex protein synthesis, but in various, different proteins playing different roles. Modifying a gene coding such a sequence could then have unwanted repercussions.

by ChengISao » Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:18 am
Milks Empire wrote:You need a fourth option - "Needs more research" - before this poll can really go anywhere.


by Cabra West » Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:23 am
Unchecked Expansion wrote:As I've mentioned before, I'm a bioscience student focusing mostly on applied genetics and microbiology this year. I've recently been studying genetics in agriculture, and am curious what the opinions of this forum are.
Given the evidence I've seen (I can't exactly link to lecture notes, but I'll try and find some online references) GM agriculture seems to be a very useful application of genetic technology, and if I could I'd probably buy GM food where I could over non GM (It's not sold in British supermarkets due to media hype)

by Cabra West » Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:27 am
Allanea wrote:you can hardly get more than 3 kinds of apples or potatoes in the supermarkets,
What kind of supermarkets do you shop at that you only have three kinds of apples?

by Allanea » Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:30 am

by Cabra West » Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:37 am
Allanea wrote:Amazing. It's common to have 4-5 types of apples at the really crappy local supermarkets next to my house, and there are bigger SMs where we generally go for the better choice of stuff (these are also conveniently outside of town and therefore allowed to sell non-kosher food).

by Cabra West » Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:45 am
Allanea wrote:Because people want them? You can still get dozens of specialty apples, they still exist.

by Cabra West » Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:48 am
Allanea wrote:I don't see how it's an 'illusion' of choice, frankly. If there was a massive demand for those other apples, they'd be back to the shelves.

by Allanea » Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:49 am
Cabra West wrote:Allanea wrote:I don't see how it's an 'illusion' of choice, frankly. If there was a massive demand for those other apples, they'd be back to the shelves.
How could there be? Ask around and see how many people can even name more than 4 kinds of apples of the tops of their heads. How can they demand something they don't even know about, since supermarkets don't sell it?

by Cabra West » Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:51 am
Allanea wrote:Cabra West wrote:Allanea wrote:I don't see how it's an 'illusion' of choice, frankly. If there was a massive demand for those other apples, they'd be back to the shelves.
How could there be? Ask around and see how many people can even name more than 4 kinds of apples of the tops of their heads. How can they demand something they don't even know about, since supermarkets don't sell it?
How many people can name more than one brand of wine off the tops of their heads?

by Allanea » Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:53 am

by Cabra West » Mon Nov 02, 2009 5:00 am
Allanea wrote:No, I don't - very few people here have a clue about different wines aside from how there's 'red wine' and 'dry wine', and so forth. Few people know the difference between Barkan and Karmel.
Beers? Forget it.

by Cabra West » Mon Nov 02, 2009 5:03 am
Allanea wrote:I'm going to take a random guess and say you have cooking as a hobby?

by Allanea » Mon Nov 02, 2009 5:05 am
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