Talk:Erwin Chargaff
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I want to know more about Erwin Chargaff, about his live what he found out? how he is successful in his life basically a lot about his biography.
- Hope these changes help. Jon the Geek 04:07, May 3, 2005 (UTC)
Why are there so many curse words and why is Edwin presented in an unfavorable light?
Why is Chargaff remembered in an unfavorable light? It is likely because he became so bitter. Watson and Crick got all the glory and Chargaff missed out. In the 80's he gave a talk at Harvard Medical School. The title of the talk was something like, "Fraud in Science" but may as well have been, "I'm Bitter". Paul 13:45, 1 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Edwin?
Why is there a redirect to here from Edwin Chargaff? Was it a pseudonym or something? The article makes no mention. —Frungi 01:06, 2 April 2006 (UTC)
- An editor created an article with Chargaff's name misspelled as "Edwin". When this was discovered, the misspelled name was redirected here rather than deleted. This is a common practice which allows other users to find the correct article. --Blainster 18:05, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Percentages
In human DNA, for example, the four bases are present in these percentages: A=30.9% and T=29.4%; G=19.9% and C=19.8%.
Is this an average or a constant? —Frungi 01:29, 2 April 2006 (UTC)
As close to a constant as you can get. Each organism has a different percentage. Herpes virus is higher GC contant making it harder to sequence. Yeast is higher AT.
Individual humans have many mutations but this would not cause the percentage to deviate much at all. A trisomy of the X and Y chromosome would change it slightly but only if the overall percentage is much different between the X and Y chromosome.
In short, it's a constant with very slight variation. MBCF 06:32, 2 April 2006 (UTC)