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Hastha's picture

Comment #259: error in the amino acid table

Submitted by Hastha on September 25, 2007 - 8:25pm
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Hi there,

I couldn't find another way to notify you about errors, so I'll just do it like this. On the amino acids entry's list of amino acid structures (http://www.biologydaily.com/biology/Amino_acid#List_of_standard_amino_acids), the one-letter codes for Lysine and Leucine are both listed as L. The one-letter code for Lysine is actually K.

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Comment #254: Cooperation Request from the Korean Overseas Information Service

Submitted by gnoh1102 on February 17, 2006 - 2:25pm
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Dear the editor of BIOLOGYDAILY.COM,

I wish you and your website all the best in the year of the Dog(2006). My name is James Ro, working for the Korean Overseas Information Service. It is my job to locate and correct errors or obsolete information about Korea. In this regard, and I am asking your assistance. Please note the following information from your site:

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The website above refers to the sea lying between Korea and Japan as "Sea of Japan". The sea was originally called "East Sea", "Sea of Korea", and "Oriental Sea". However, they were replaced by "Sea of Japan" when Japan annexed Korea in 1910. As for Japan, the "Sea of Japan" is legitimate because it was endorsed by the decision of the 1929 Monaco Conference of the International Hydrographic Organization(IHO). But, for Korea, the decision of the Conference was unfair and unacceptable because Korea had no representation at the conference being under Japanese colonial rule which ended in 1945.

Therefore, Koreans have never accepted the misnomer and have made consistent efforts to restore the name "Ease Sea" since her liberation. A number of Korean scholars, civic groups, and government agencies at home and abroad have participated in the activities to encourage the use of "East Sea", and such efforts have begun to yield remarkable results thanks to the understanding of the international community. In this context, I politely ask you to take an action on this. Please use "East Sea" and "Sea of Japan" at the same time on your map.

Having any questions, comments, or suggestions on what's explained above, please feel free to contact me at jamesro@korea.net.

I greatly appreciate your time and consideration, and look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,
James Ro

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Comment #250: This is a great idea but...

Submitted by holy_trifecta_o... on October 31, 2005 - 9:40pm
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The topics really need better organization. I do not want to come across offensively, but I think that you should organize them by discipline a little more clearly and allow new topics to be introduced. I have one I think would be great for discussion, but have no idea, and no permission to post it as it has nothing to do with any of the topics currently being discussed.

I think that less categories would be more productive than the current arrangement

General
Cellular/Molecular Biology (you have this: good job :), but maybe combine them)
Biochemistry/Physiology
Immunology
Taxonomy

Also, why don't you allow new forums to be produced?

Thanks!

Johnathan

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