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Ill be damnedthat just might work.I assure you, it does work, Wu said. He moved to one of the microscopes, where a technician positioned a piece of amber containing a fly under the microscope. On the video monitor, they watched as he inserted a long needle through the amber, into the thorax of the prehistoric fly. If this insect has any foreign blood cells, we may be able to extract them, and obtain paleoDNA, the DNA of an extinct creature. We t know for sure, of course, until we extract whatever
is in there, replicate it, and test it. That is what we have been doing for five years now. It has been a long, slow processbut it has paid off. Actually, dinosaur DNA is somewhat easier to extract by this process than mammalian DNA. The reason is that mammalian red cells have no nuclei, and thus no DNA in their red cells. To clone a mammal, you must find a white cell, which is much rarer than red cells. But dinosaurs had nucleated red cells, as do modern birds. It is one of the many indications we have that dinosaurs arent really reptiles at all. They are big leathery birds.Tim saw that Dr. Grant still looked skeptical, and Dennis Nedry, the messy fat man, appeared completely uninterested, as if he knew it all already. Nedry kept looking impatiently toward the next room. I see Mr. Nedry has spotted the next phase of our work, Wu said. How we identify the DNA we have extracted. For that, we use powerful computers.They went through sliding doors into a chilled room. There was a loud
They passed a sign that read: CLOSED AREA AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY BEYOND THIS POINT Tim felt a thrill when he saw that sign. They walked down the secondfloor hallway. One wall was glass, looking out onto a balcony with palm trees in the light mist. On the other wall were stenciled doors, like offices: PARK WARDEN ... GUEST SERVICES ... GENERAL MANAGER. . . . Halfway down the corridor they came to a glass partition marked with another sign: They passed a sign that read: CLOSED AREA AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY BEYOND THIS POINT Tim felt a thrill when he saw that sign. They walked down the secondfloor hallway. One wall was glass, looking out onto a balcony with palm trees in the light mist. On the other wall were stenciled doors, like offices: PARK WARDEN ... GUEST SERVICES ... GENERAL MANAGER. . . . Halfway down the corridor they came to a glass partition marked with another sign: [picture] Underneath were more signs: CAUTION Teratogenic Substances Pregnant Women Avoid Exposure To This Area DANGER Radioactive Isotopes In Use Carcinogenic Potential Tim grew more excited all the time. Teratogenic substances Things that made monsters It gave him a thrill, and he was disappointed to hear Ed Regis say, Never mind the signs, theyre just up for legal reasons. I can assure you everything is perfectly safe. He led them through the door. There was a guard on the other side. Ed Regis turned to the group. You may have noticed that we have a minimum of personnel on the island. We can run this resort with a total of twenty people. Of course, well have more when we have guests here, Underneath were more signs: CAUTION Teratogenic Substances Pregnant Women Avoid Exposure To This Area DANGER Radioactive Isotopes In Use Carcinogenic Potential Tim grew more excited all the time. Teratogenic substances Things that made monsters It gave him a thrill, and he was disappointed to hear Ed Regis say, Never mind the signs, theyre just up for legal reasons. I can assure you everything is perfectly safe. He led them through the door. There was a guard on the other side. Ed Regis turned to the group. You may have noticed that we have a minimum of personnel on the island. We can run this resort with a total of twenty people. Of course, well have more when we have guests here,
humming sound. Two sixfoottall round towers stood in the center of the room, and along the walls were rows of waisthigh stainlesssteel boxes. This is our hightech laundromat, Dr. Wu said. The boxes along the walls are all HamachiHood automated gene sequencers. They are being run, at very high speed, by the Cray XMP supercomputers, which are the towers in the center of the room. In essence, you are standing in the middle of an incredibly powerful genetics factory.T Here you see the actual structure of a small fragment of dinosaur DNA, Wu said. Notice the sequence is made up of four basic compoundsadenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine. This amount of DNA probably contains instructions to make a single proteinsay, a hormone or an enzyme. The full DNA molecule contains three of these bases. If we looked at a screen like this once a second, for eight hours a day, itd still take more than two years to look at the entire DNA strand. Its that big.He pointed to the image. This is a typical example, because you see the DNA has an error, down here in line 1201. Much of the DNA we extract is fragmented or incomplete. So the first thing we
have to do is repair itor rather, the computer has to. Itll cut the DNA, using what are called restriction enzymes. The computer will select a variety of enzymes that might do the job.1 Here is the same section of DNA, with the points of the restriction enzymes located. As you can see in line 1201, two enzymes will cut on either side of the damaged point. Ordinarily we let the computers decide which to use. But we also need to know what base pairs we should insert to repair the injury. For that, we have to align various cut fragments, like so.have to do is repair itor rather, the computer has to. Itll cut the DNA, using what are called restriction enzymes. The computer will select a variety of enzymes that might do the job.1 Here is the same section of DNA, with the points of the restriction enzymes located. As you can see in line 1201, two enzymes will cut on either side of the damaged point. Ordinarily we let the computers decide which to use. But we also need to know what base pairs we should insert to repair the injury. For that, we have to align various cut fragments, like so.[picture] Now we are finding a fragment of DNA that overlaps the injury area, and will tell us what is missing. And you can see we can find it, and go ahead and make the repair. The dark bars you see arc restriction fragmentssmall sections of dinosaur DNA, broken by enzymes and then analyzed. The computer is now recombining And here is the revised DNA strand, repaired by the computer. The operation youve witnessed would have taken months in a conventional lab, but we can do it in seconds.Then are you working with the entire DNA strand Grant asked. Oh no, Wu said. Thats impossible. Weve come a long way from the sixties, when it took a whole laboratory four years to decode a screen like this. Now the computers can do it in a couple of hours. But, even so, the DNA molecule Now we are finding a fragment of DNA that overlaps the injury area, and will tell us what is missing. And you can see we can find it, and go ahead and make the repair. The dark bars you see arc restriction fragmentssmall sections of dinosaur DNA, broken by enzymes and then analyzed. The computer is now recombining And here is the revised DNA strand, repaired by the computer. The operation youve witnessed would have taken months in a conventional lab, but we can do it in seconds.Then are you working with the entire DNA strand Grant asked. Oh no, Wu said. Thats impossible. Weve come a long way from the sixties, when it took a whole laboratory four years to decode a screen like this. Now the computers can do it in a couple of hours. But, even so, the DNA molecule
anything like it. You really do have dinosaurs on the brain.And then his father said he wanted to catch the last half of the Mets game on TV, and Lex said she did, too, so they left the museum. And Tim didnt see any other dinosaurs, which was why they had come there in the first place. But that was how things happened in his family. ow things used to happen in his family, Tim corrected himself. Now that his father was getting a divorce from his mother, things would probably be different. His father had already moved out, and even though it was weird at first, Tim liked it. He thought his mother had a friend, but he couldnt be sure, and of course he would never mention it to Lex. Lex was heartbroken to be separated from her father, and in the last few weeks she had become so obnoxious that Was it 5027 Grant said.
firms in San Francisco and London, and the agencies in New York and Tokyo, was a fulltime jobespecially since the agencies couldnt yet be told what the resorts real attraction was. The firms were all designing teaser campaigns, nothing specific, and they were unhappy. Creative people needed nurturing. They needed encouragement to do their best work. He couldnt waste his time taking scientists on tours. But that was the trouble with a career in public relationsnobody saw you as a professional. Regis had been down here on the island off and on for the past seven months, and they were still pushing odd jobs on him. Like that episode back in January. Harding should have handled that. Harding, or Owens, the general contractor. Instead, it had fallen to Ed Regis. What did he know about taking care of some sick workman And now he was a damn tour guide and babysitter. He turned back and counted the heads. Still one short. Then, in the back, he saw Dr. Sattler emerge from the bathroom. All right, folks, lets begin our tour on the second floor.Tim went with the others, follog Mr. Regis up the black suspended staircase to the second floor of the building.
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humming sound. Two sixfoottall round towers stood in the center of the room, and along the walls were rows of waisthigh stainlesssteel boxes. This is our hightech laundromat, Dr. Wu said. The boxes along the walls are all HamachiHood automated gene sequencers. They are being run, at very high speed, by the Cray XMP supercomputers, which are the towers in the center of the room. In essence, you are standing in the middle of an incredibly powerful genetics factory.T Here you see the actual structure of a small fragment of dinosaur DNA, Wu said. Notice the sequence is made up of four basic compoundsadenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine. This amount of DNA probably contains instructions to make a single proteinsay, a hormone or an enzyme. The full DNA molecule contains three of these bases. If we looked at a screen like this once a second, for eight hours a day, itd still take more than two years to look at the entire DNA strand. Its that big.He pointed to the image. This is a typical example, because you see the DNA has an error, down here in line 1201. Much of the DNA we extract is fragmented or incomplete. So the first thing we<br /> have to do is repair itor rather, the computer has to. Itll cut the DNA, using what are called restriction enzymes. The computer will select a variety of enzymes that might do the job.1 Here is the same section of DNA, with the points of the restriction enzymes located. As you can see in line 1201, two enzymes will cut on either side of the damaged point. Ordinarily we let the computers decide which to use. But we also need to know what base pairs we should insert to repair the injury. For that, we have to align various cut fragments, like so.have to do is repair itor rather, the computer has to. Itll cut the DNA, using what are called restriction enzymes. The computer will select a variety of enzymes that might do the job.1 Here is the same section of DNA, with the points of the restriction enzymes located. As you can see in line 1201, two enzymes will cut on either side of the damaged point. Ordinarily we let the computers decide which to use. But we also need to know what base pairs we should insert to repair the injury. For that, we have to align various cut fragments, like so.[picture] Now we are finding a fragment of DNA that overlaps the injury area, and will tell us what is missing. And you can see we can find it, and go ahead and make the repair. The dark bars you see arc restriction fragmentssmall sections of dinosaur DNA, broken by enzymes and then analyzed. The computer is now recombining And here is the revised DNA strand, repaired by the computer. The operation youve witnessed would have taken months in a conventional lab, but we can do it in seconds.Then are you working with the entire DNA strand Grant asked. Oh no, Wu said. Thats impossible. Weve come a long way from the sixties, when it took a whole laboratory four years to decode a screen like this. Now the computers can do it in a couple of hours. But, even so, the DNA molecule Now we are finding a fragment of DNA that overlaps the injury area, and will tell us what is missing. And you can see we can find it, and go ahead and make the repair. The dark bars you see arc restriction fragmentssmall sections of dinosaur DNA, broken by enzymes and then analyzed. The computer is now recombining And here is the revised DNA strand, repaired by the computer. The operation youve witnessed would have taken months in a conventional lab, but we can do it in seconds.Then are you working with the entire DNA strand Grant asked. Oh no, Wu said. Thats impossible. Weve come a long way from the sixties, when it took a whole laboratory four years to decode a screen like this. Now the computers can do it in a couple of hours. But, even so, the DNA molecule<br /> =
anything like it. You really do have dinosaurs on the brain.And then his father said he wanted to catch the last half of the Mets game on TV, and Lex said she did, too, so they left the museum. And Tim didnt see any other dinosaurs, which was why they had come there in the first place. But that was how things happened in his family. ow things used to happen in his family, Tim corrected himself. Now that his father was getting a divorce from his mother, things would probably be different. His father had already moved out, and even though it was weird at first, Tim liked it. He thought his mother had a friend, but he couldnt be sure, and of course he would never mention it to Lex. Lex was heartbroken to be separated from her father, and in the last few weeks she had become so obnoxious that Was it 5027 Grant said.<br /> firms in San Francisco and London, and the agencies in New York and Tokyo, was a fulltime jobespecially since the agencies couldnt yet be told what the resorts real attraction was. The firms were all designing teaser campaigns, nothing specific, and they were unhappy. Creative people needed nurturing. They needed encouragement to do their best work. He couldnt waste his time taking scientists on tours. But that was the trouble with a career in public relationsnobody saw you as a professional. Regis had been down here on the island off and on for the past seven months, and they were still pushing odd jobs on him. Like that episode back in January. Harding should have handled that. Harding, or Owens, the general contractor. Instead, it had fallen to Ed Regis. What did he know about taking care of some sick workman And now he was a damn tour guide and babysitter. He turned back and counted the heads. Still one short. Then, in the back, he saw Dr. Sattler emerge from the bathroom. All right, folks, lets begin our tour on the second floor.Tim went with the others, follog Mr. Regis up the black suspended staircase to the second floor of the building.</legend>
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