• Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    If you could trust they took you at your word you could give a decent explanation of RNA transcription in a few minutes with something like:

    “DNA has two copies of all the instructions for making the proteins a cell needs, but it’s locked inside the nucleus at the center. Thankfully there’s something that makes a new copy, which is sent out of the nucleus to tell other parts what to do. It’s like making a copy of a recipe in a cookbook and mailing it to someone so they know how to make it.”

    You don’t need a month of ninth grade science to grok that, you just need to be open to learning new information.

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      For the OOP, all they need to know to avoid the thought presented is two things: 1) you need to make proteins continually and 2) DNA serves as a template for making proteins. That’s all they literally need to know to realize being without DNA is deadly.

      • AdrianTheFrog@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Randal Munroe: “Losing your DNA would most likely result in abdominal pain, dizziness, rapid immune system collapse, and death within days or hours from either rapid systemic infection or systemwide organ failure”