Anonymous
10/30/2025, 10:42:38 AM
No.82959199
>>82959101
That'd make sense. Can't really comment on the midwest part too much. I know that they were able to get the rhodopsin photosynthesis to work in E. coli, so it's likely not too much harder to do it for chloroplasts. Getting something to produce the right compounds also isn't that hard, it's just a matter of getting them to produce the right amounts -- selective breeding can help in that respect.
Glad you like the Azorella too, although they're not that soft. They do make an otherwise treacherous, rocky landscape much less sharp though. That's a lot of fumos too. I'm gonna exercise and sleep though, have a good night, anon.
That'd make sense. Can't really comment on the midwest part too much. I know that they were able to get the rhodopsin photosynthesis to work in E. coli, so it's likely not too much harder to do it for chloroplasts. Getting something to produce the right compounds also isn't that hard, it's just a matter of getting them to produce the right amounts -- selective breeding can help in that respect.
Glad you like the Azorella too, although they're not that soft. They do make an otherwise treacherous, rocky landscape much less sharp though. That's a lot of fumos too. I'm gonna exercise and sleep though, have a good night, anon.