User talk:Siobain

Welcome to the Wikipedia
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Best of luck, and have fun! – ClockworkSoul 06:21, 23 October 2006 (UTC)

Re: wow
Hi, Siobain :) It was your edit to RNA polymerase that got my attention while I was doing some updating of the MCB Wikiproject's article worklist.

I hope you enjoyed Stony Brook - it's been undergoing something of a renaissance over the past ten years or so. The Wang Center is certainly an oddity, I agree. The building was the result of a massive donation, and is used almost entirely for seminars and the like. I have no idea why the designers thought they would need a gift shop, but the Zen garden is quite nice, at least. – ClockworkSoul 06:45, 23 October 2006 (UTC)

Phage experimental evolution
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