Talk:Douglas Prasher

This is an important figure like Robert Gallo
who missed out on the Nobel Prize for Medicine this year...

Somebody needs to give Douglas Prasher a job in science!!! (Please update his employment status in future) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Richardson t (talk • contribs) 12:35, 10 October 2008‎

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What is cDNA?
The article has:

< he had isolated a partial, but almost complete gfp cDNA >

but the term 'cDNA' is not previously, or subsequently, defined.

Should this be linked to the article Complementary DNA

which has

< The term cDNA is also used, typically in a bioinformatics context, to refer to an mRNA transcript's sequence, expressed as DNA bases (GCAT) rather than RNA bases (GCAU). >

?

(gfp in lower case isn't defined either - the reader has to work out for h/self that GFP is being referred to).

86.173.174.253 (talk) 16:42, 13 November 2017 (UTC)