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On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 01:21:23 GMT, Orac <[email protected]> wrote:
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>Well, there aren't actually 10 *billion* kinases, given that the latest
>estimate for the number of genes in the human genome is only in the
>30,000-40,000 range.
>
>It does, however, seem that way. ;-)
LOL...I was being poetic!!
Say, are there any good maps/charts online of cell receptor, kinase
cascade activities. I've got some good ones from the mid 90s from
places like genzyme but would love some more up-to-date ones.
George
snip...'
>Well, there aren't actually 10 *billion* kinases, given that the latest
>estimate for the number of genes in the human genome is only in the
>30,000-40,000 range.
>
>It does, however, seem that way. ;-)
LOL...I was being poetic!!
Say, are there any good maps/charts online of cell receptor, kinase
cascade activities. I've got some good ones from the mid 90s from
places like genzyme but would love some more up-to-date ones.
George