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Old September 2nd, 2004, 12:00 AM
Carmen
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Hi,
On 1-Sep-2004, RRzVRR wrote:

Carmen wrote:

I hope this helps.

http://www.genome.jp/dbget-bin/get_pathway?org_name=mim&mapno=01100


Thanks Carmen, this is great. I need things mapped out like this
to "get it".


Have you checked out the big one (under W00T!) I'd been referring to
yet? Enough to make your eyes bleed. G

Take care,
Carmen
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Old September 2nd, 2004, 12:00 AM
Carmen
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Hi,
On 1-Sep-2004, RRzVRR wrote:

Carmen wrote:

I hope this helps.

http://www.genome.jp/dbget-bin/get_pathway?org_name=mim&mapno=01100


Thanks Carmen, this is great. I need things mapped out like this
to "get it".


Have you checked out the big one (under W00T!) I'd been referring to
yet? Enough to make your eyes bleed. G

Take care,
Carmen
  #13  
Old September 2nd, 2004, 12:00 AM
Carmen
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Hi,
On 1-Sep-2004, RRzVRR wrote:

Carmen wrote:

I hope this helps.

http://www.genome.jp/dbget-bin/get_pathway?org_name=mim&mapno=01100


Thanks Carmen, this is great. I need things mapped out like this
to "get it".


Have you checked out the big one (under W00T!) I'd been referring to
yet? Enough to make your eyes bleed. G

Take care,
Carmen
  #14  
Old September 2nd, 2004, 12:08 AM
Carmen
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Hi,
On 31-Aug-2004, jbuch wrote:

Carmen wrote:

In order to give those who want it some small sense of how complex
the metabolic networks in the human body are - and how
inextricably
they're intertwined - I've found a link that may help. In many
college biology classrooms there is a huge chart that is covered
with tiny little arrows and text that represents human metabolic
processes.
This is a highly simplified version of the same thing. If you
click on any of the text labels you'll be taken to yet another
complex
chart that represents the system you click on.

I hope this helps.

http://www.genome.jp/dbget-bin/get_pathway?org_name=mim&mapno=01100

Take care,
Carmen


This begins to explain in great detail how little I know, and how
much researchers have been able to uncover in ways that I do not
understand.

Thanks for the opportunity to get a glimpse.

No wonder the average older MD avoids scientific diet technology.

HE too is probably completely swamped by the technical and
scientific knowledge and has to "fake it" with his MD authority
stance.


Either that or some of them really think they understand enough to be
authorities.
In the land of the blind the one-eyed man is king. ;-)

Take care,
Carmen
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Old September 2nd, 2004, 12:08 AM
Carmen
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Hi,
On 31-Aug-2004, jbuch wrote:

Carmen wrote:

In order to give those who want it some small sense of how complex
the metabolic networks in the human body are - and how
inextricably
they're intertwined - I've found a link that may help. In many
college biology classrooms there is a huge chart that is covered
with tiny little arrows and text that represents human metabolic
processes.
This is a highly simplified version of the same thing. If you
click on any of the text labels you'll be taken to yet another
complex
chart that represents the system you click on.

I hope this helps.

http://www.genome.jp/dbget-bin/get_pathway?org_name=mim&mapno=01100

Take care,
Carmen


This begins to explain in great detail how little I know, and how
much researchers have been able to uncover in ways that I do not
understand.

Thanks for the opportunity to get a glimpse.

No wonder the average older MD avoids scientific diet technology.

HE too is probably completely swamped by the technical and
scientific knowledge and has to "fake it" with his MD authority
stance.


Either that or some of them really think they understand enough to be
authorities.
In the land of the blind the one-eyed man is king. ;-)

Take care,
Carmen
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Old September 2nd, 2004, 07:13 PM
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"Carmen" wrote in message ...
Hi,
On 1-Sep-2004, (billydee) wrote:

"Carmen" wrote in message
...
Hi again,
I found a 'net copy of the chart I talked about seeing in many of
my bio classrooms. W00T! It gives the best idea of the
complexity
of human metabolic processes. It's clickable too, so you can zoom
in
and follow pathways.

http://www.expasy.org/cgi-bin/show_thumbnails.pl

Enjoy!

Take care,
Carmen


that is too cool


I'm not sure if you really mean that, but for a geek like me it really
*is* cool. That's just the stuff they've mapped out too. Polyols
(sugar alcohols) are still mostly a mystery so stuff like that isn't
even on there. It's a wonder human beings function at all. ;-)

Take care,
Carmen


you are too defensive. i meant cool in the best sense.
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Old September 2nd, 2004, 07:13 PM
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"Carmen" wrote in message ...
Hi,
On 1-Sep-2004, (billydee) wrote:

"Carmen" wrote in message
...
Hi again,
I found a 'net copy of the chart I talked about seeing in many of
my bio classrooms. W00T! It gives the best idea of the
complexity
of human metabolic processes. It's clickable too, so you can zoom
in
and follow pathways.

http://www.expasy.org/cgi-bin/show_thumbnails.pl

Enjoy!

Take care,
Carmen


that is too cool


I'm not sure if you really mean that, but for a geek like me it really
*is* cool. That's just the stuff they've mapped out too. Polyols
(sugar alcohols) are still mostly a mystery so stuff like that isn't
even on there. It's a wonder human beings function at all. ;-)

Take care,
Carmen


you are too defensive. i meant cool in the best sense.
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Old September 2nd, 2004, 11:05 PM
Daniel Hoffmeister
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Carmen wrote:
Hi again,
I found a 'net copy of the chart I talked about seeing in many of my
bio classrooms. W00T! It gives the best idea of the complexity of
human metabolic processes. It's clickable too, so you can zoom in and
follow pathways.


http://www.expasy.org/cgi-bin/show_thumbnails.pl


Will this be on the quiz?


Dan
325/211/180
Atkins since 1/1/02 (yeah, it was a New Year's Resolution)
Besetting sins: good beer, German bread, and Krispy Kremes

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Old September 2nd, 2004, 11:05 PM
Daniel Hoffmeister
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Carmen wrote:
Hi again,
I found a 'net copy of the chart I talked about seeing in many of my
bio classrooms. W00T! It gives the best idea of the complexity of
human metabolic processes. It's clickable too, so you can zoom in and
follow pathways.


http://www.expasy.org/cgi-bin/show_thumbnails.pl


Will this be on the quiz?


Dan
325/211/180
Atkins since 1/1/02 (yeah, it was a New Year's Resolution)
Besetting sins: good beer, German bread, and Krispy Kremes

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Old September 2nd, 2004, 11:11 PM
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Now that is one amazing web page!

Placid

"Daniel Hoffmeister" wrote in message
...
Carmen wrote:
Hi again,
I found a 'net copy of the chart I talked about seeing in many of my
bio classrooms. W00T! It gives the best idea of the complexity of
human metabolic processes. It's clickable too, so you can zoom in and
follow pathways.


http://www.expasy.org/cgi-bin/show_thumbnails.pl


Will this be on the quiz?


Dan
325/211/180
Atkins since 1/1/02 (yeah, it was a New Year's Resolution)
Besetting sins: good beer, German bread, and Krispy Kremes



 




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