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New Map Idea - DNA [Vacation]
This is a pretty good representation of 2 base pairs and the phosphate sugar ladder structure of DNA. What do you think?


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KEYOGI wrote:While I appreciate that you're trying to come up with new ideas, this map doesn't really interest me. I just don't have any interest in fighting over DNA.
*grins* i agree- though that might just happen sometime in the not-so-distant future
Do you need an excuse to have a war? I mean, who for? Can't you just say "You got lots of cash and land, but I've got a big sword, so divy up right now, chop chop."
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I like it. I like the originality.
I also like the idea of making the armies a bunch of warring viral factions, or somesuch... (like andy suggested) The visuals definitely need some work, those colours are a bit... hmm... acid?
And the key could be a bit clearer.
I also like the idea of making the armies a bunch of warring viral factions, or somesuch... (like andy suggested) The visuals definitely need some work, those colours are a bit... hmm... acid?
And the key could be a bit clearer.
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Re: New Map Idea - DNA
WidowMakers wrote:This is a pretty good representation of 2 base pairs and the phosphate sugar ladder structure of DNA. What do you think?[/img]
It's good, but you've got the phosphates and sugars mixed up.
Good in principle. Keep working on it!!
Not sure about the gameplay as I think the borders are slightly too few. I appreciate this is because of the borders. I'd need to do some brushing up before I was certaing... but I'm pretty sure you can work in a cross-link in there whilst remaining scientifically accurate. This will let you at least link a base to the one below it. If you've got some kind of biology background, you might know what I'm talking about - otherwise it might sound like rubbish. I'll get my flatmate to look at this as well, as I suspect he's more up on DNA structure right now than me, it's been a while!
Not sure about the gameplay as I think the borders are slightly too few. I appreciate this is because of the borders. I'd need to do some brushing up before I was certaing... but I'm pretty sure you can work in a cross-link in there whilst remaining scientifically accurate. This will let you at least link a base to the one below it. If you've got some kind of biology background, you might know what I'm talking about - otherwise it might sound like rubbish. I'll get my flatmate to look at this as well, as I suspect he's more up on DNA structure right now than me, it's been a while!
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On closer examination, it looks there's a few more mistakes. Keep a couple of things in mind:
1) Methyl (-CH3) groups should not be on this DNA molecule, and even if they were, not at the positions indicated
2) I think Adenine is correct, but most of the others have some kind of structural mistake
3) If you're going to keep the bases' carbonyl groups in their double-bonded form, don't use the hydroxyl (-OH) groups at all. Physiological pH does not allow for hydroxyl groups to exist, most of the time, anyway.
Wikipedia has a pretty good picture on DNA structure. Hope this helps!
1) Methyl (-CH3) groups should not be on this DNA molecule, and even if they were, not at the positions indicated
2) I think Adenine is correct, but most of the others have some kind of structural mistake
3) If you're going to keep the bases' carbonyl groups in their double-bonded form, don't use the hydroxyl (-OH) groups at all. Physiological pH does not allow for hydroxyl groups to exist, most of the time, anyway.
Wikipedia has a pretty good picture on DNA structure. Hope this helps!
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