Nice post! I am a retired DNA researcher, and some of my first projects and publications were about the sequence and structure of satellite DNA. Satellite DNA was known as "Junk DNA" at that time (1980's) and our PI had to work very hard to convince funding agencies that it was important. We now know how important it is, and it is the basis for identification of individuals by DNA fingerprinting. Please look at my blog and offer some constructive criticism. I've only been on Steemit for about a week, and I have lots to learn about formatting my posts and building a community. I see my niche in Steemit as a place to publish all those ideas and unpublished manuscripts that never made it to the peer-review process before I retired. I know you didn't join Steemit to hold the hand of new users, but I could use some viewers and comments to make my experience on Steemit more rewarding.
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Ok man, I'll take a look sometime.
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