Image tagging for Image:CPDsandPP.PNG

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DNA repair

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Welcome to Wikipedia, and thanks for your edits to the article DNA repair. You might be interested in some information about wiki syntax, which can be rather arcane - in particular see Help:Show preview for information on previewing the effects of your changes before saving, and Help:Footnotes for information on formatting references.

I did want to ask about part of the material you added, suggesting an "adaptive response" in thermophilic organisms to high depurination rates. It's not clear from the text you wrote whether you mean specialized forms of DNA repair, or adaptations in other systems to correct for or circumvent the effects of depurination. The latter strikes me as hard to imagine, as it's not clear how the mutation effects would be corrected, and as far as I know the rate of mutation in thermophilic organisms is not near what you cite for depurination rates. Could you clarify this, either here on on the DNA repair talk page? Thanks! Opabinia regalis 02:37, 18 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for your message. Yes, you should always include the reference in which you found specific empirical facts such as the one you added again in DNA repair; see Help:Footnotes for information on how to do this in a style consistent with the rest of the article.
I'm afraid your comment does not clarify for me what the adaptation is. Clearly thermophilic organisms have specialized mechanisms for dealing with the stresses of high-temperature environments, but either they have extremely high mutation rates due to depurination (which, as far as I understand, is false), or they have modified mechanisms for DNA repair and replication. Being normal in one type of response may be interesting and worth mentioning, but just saying 'they have adaptations' is not especially useful without elaboration. Opabinia regalis 05:01, 18 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

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Image tagging for Image:Pyrimidine_dimers.JPG

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Speedy deletion of Image:TDdimer.png

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Proposed Image Deletion

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  A deletion discussion has just been created at Category talk:Unclassified Chemical Structures, which may involve one or more orphaned chemical structures, that has you user name in the upload history. Please feel free to add your comments.  Ronhjones  (Talk) 22:51, 10 June 2011 (UTC)Reply