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Printed Letters: March 29, 2020 – The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel

Sewers can help help make medical masks

I just joined a team of sewers picking up mask kits at Hi Fashion Sewing Machines & Quilt Shop on F Road.

You take up to two free kits of materials, donated by the local hospitals, each with materials for five masks; sew them at home, then drop them back off in the same kit bag at the store. These are modeled after M-95 masks, with squares of material, elastic and wire ties, and simple instructions.

Its a terrific community effort to make 3,500 masks for our hospitals. So far, 1,450 have been sewn. The kits arent for personal use, but theyre also a good way for any sewer to learn how to make masks for ourselves and our families, using our own supplies (hint: one light cotton and one heavier layer, such as pillowcase fabric, are recommended). Were going to need them.

Child-care providers need help to survive COVID-19 fallout

As a proud Coloradan, I have been deeply concerned about the COVID-19 pandemic sweeping the world, our country and my community. Schools across Mesa County are closed and many educators are preparing remote learning materials.

As an early childhood professional, and as a Save the Children Action Network (SCAN) advocate, I have been specifically troubled by the viruss impact on child care, whose services are crucial to our community.

Due to COVID-19, child-care centers must consider temporarily closing, but are faced with the real fear that they may not be able to open again when the virus subsides. In a recent survey of 6,000 child care providers, only 11% were confident they would be able to re-open without assistance after a closure of an indefinite amount of time. Forty-seven percent of those surveyed said they would not be able to survive even a two-week closure.

Once this pandemic ends, these closures will have tremendous impact on children and families. Fifty-one percent of American families already live in a child-care desert, meaning there arent enough child-care slots to meet the need. If child-care centers close, Colorado and Mesa County will have even fewer child care slots in the future.

Thats why I was pleased to see that Congress recently passed a COVID-19 relief bill, which provides more than $4 billion in temporary relief for child care and allows providers to access emergency loans. This stimulus package provides crucial temporary support for the child-care industry, and is a good first step towards ensuring that providers and employees are recognized and protected.

Access to child care is indispensable for tens of millions of Americans. When this pandemic is over, businesses reopen and parents go back to work, child-care programs will play an integral role in meeting new workforce demands, sustaining local communities and rebuilding the national economy.

I urge Rep. Scott Tipton, and Sens. Cory Gardner and Michael Bennet to continue to support robust child care assistance in any further stimulus packages that Congress considers. This funding would provide Colorado with robust and flexible funding to serve our community and keep our workforce functioning.

In these uncertain times, our community must rally together to support indispensable industries such as child care.

Gain immunity against TDS, another prevalent disease

TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrom), a common but preventable and treatable disease, is showing up in many places even in the letters to the Sentinel. But take heart the cure, and subsequent immunity, is available, simple, and as close as your computer browser.

Method: 1. Condense assertions, item by item, into sensible questions or short topic statements; 2. Enter the question/topic into your browsers search window; 3. Check the results.

For example, take a letter like that from Mr. John Sullivan (March 27).

Assertion: By now, it is common knowledge that President Trump first dismissed the news of the viruss impending arrival as a Democratic hoax.

Condensed question: Did President Trump call the coronavirus a Democratic hoax? Type that question or something similar into your search window and simply read the results.

Assertion: The World Health Organization offered to supply the U.S. with test kits ... Trump refused the offer.

Condensed question: Did the WHO offer test kits to the USA? or Did President Trump refuse virus test kits from the WHO? Again, simply type the question into your search window and read the results.

In about five minutes time, you, or anyone with a computer and without too much bias can discover some help, perhaps even a cure and subsequent immunity, for the debilitating and damaging condition known as TDS. I sincerely wish you well in your recovery.

Human behavior is susceptible to suggestions of scarcity

You know, we humans are a strange bunch. I once worked at a dental college that shared a library with the hospital across the alley. When new editions of books were added, the librarian would give away the older editions to interested students. He had no luck until he put out a sign saying Please take only one. The books disappeared in a couple of days.

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Printed Letters: March 29, 2020 - The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel

Warmer weather could slow coronavirus, but don’t count on it – Arizona Daily Star

Why viruses hibernate in warm weather

That viruses are seasonal in nature has been known for thousands of years, researchers from Yale and Zurich universities wrote in a paper published this month, as the latest coronavirus was exploding across the United States.

Accounts of respiratory infectious diseases starting in winter date at least to around 400 B.C., in Hippocrates book on epidemics.

The two major contributing factors dictating the spread of viruses are environmental changes and human behavior, the Yale and Zurich study said.

One reason viruses are thought to spread more effectively in winter is that respiratory droplets believed to be a key factor spreading this virus remain airborne for longer in colder weather.

Another potential factor: Viruses degrade more quickly on hotter surfaces, possibly because a protective layer of fat that envelops them dries out quicker, Goodrum said.

The condition of the host organism in the body also is a factor, she said. During the winter, dry forced air, used in many heater devices, can dry out the bodys protective mucosal layers and cilia functions in the nose, Goodrum said. Both the mucosal lining and the cilia small hairs inside the nose remove particulates from the nose before they get into the lungs.

If dry air from a heater compromises those protections, that can increase susceptibility to infection, she said.

Human behavior is also a huge factor.

With colds, for instance, people get them in the summer but not as often, in part because people spend more time outdoors, with winds blowing, doing their own form of social distancing, said professor Kristie Ebi, an epidemiologist at the University of Washington in another coronavirus hot spot, Seattle. You dont get people packed into places where the air circulation is not as good.

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World of Warcraft: What the Game Taught Us About Pandemics 15 Years Ago – CBR – Comic Book Resources

Released by Blizzard Entertainment in 2004, MMORPG World of Warcraft is the fourth entry in the franchises fantasy universe, but, arguably, the first to leave such an indelible mark in mainstream pop culture. By 2009, the game had garnered nearly 10 million players and, just five years later, it boasted over one hundred million registered accounts. Needless to say, WoW took the world by storm, even though the game itself was almost overtaken.

On September 13, 2005, a plague later referred to as the Corrupted Blood Incident took hold of WoW. It resulted from an unintended side-effect of a new raid, ZulGurub, in which the end boss, Hakkar the Soulflayer, could drain players blood to heal himself. Tactical players intentionally poisoned their own blood using the Corrupted Blood debuff and, while this debuff dealt the user damage over time, it also infected the blood-draining Hakkar. While Corrupted Blood made it easy to take down Hakkar, it also had a nasty habit of sticking around.

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The Corrupted Blood Incident has stuck around not just in the legacy of WoW, but in the world of epidemiology as well. Malicious Life by Cybereason, a podcast that investigates the history of cybersecurity, likened the WoW plague to accidental malware, or, in technical terms, a bug. But for epidemiologists, who study the spread of disease, it was a chance to study how people might react to a real-world epidemic.

The Corrupted Blood debuff strategy used in ZulGurub was not intended to affect gameplay outside of the raid, but the health-draining bug could be passed on when characters were in close proximity. Additionally, when players dismissed their pets, the pets would retain the debuff when summoned again. And, to make matters even more complicated (and too real), NPCs could contract the Corrupted Blood debuff and, although they were not at risk of dying, they did become asymptomatic vectors (or disease carriers). While high-level players, namely those who would have faced off against Hakkar anyway, were able to outlast the health-draining plague, low-level players, who were unknowingly infected, died quickly.

Soon enough, the epidemic turned into a pandemic, spreading across Azeroth and affecting at least three of the games servers. According to BBC News, online discussion sites were buzzing with reports from the disaster zones with some describing seeing hundreds of bodies lying in the virtual streets of the online towns, which players soon abandoned for the alleged safety of less densely-populated areas. In short, panic set in. For their part, Blizzard recommended social distancing (though it was not called that at the time) and eventually attempted to organize a voluntary self-quarantine amongst WoWs then four million players. As expected, it did not go well.

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As we are currently experiencing in the wake of the growing COVID-19 pandemic, people respond to social distancing and self-quarantining directives in different ways. In WoW, some players didnt take the quarantine seriously, purposefully (and accidentally) spreading the infection, while others found ways to exploit the panic for their gain. However, it wasnt all doom and gloom: Characters with healing abilities volunteered to help, while some good-hearted players helped steer others away from infected regions.

Comedic medical podcast Sawbones: A Marital Tour of Misguided Medicine, which is hosted by wife-husband host duo, Dr. Sydnee McElroy and Justin McElroy, devoted an entire episode to the virtual pandemic. Dr. McElroy noted that [A lot] of people reacted as if this was a real disease as if their life was actually at risk in such an intense way that kind of transcended the idea of a game. For researchers, the high-profile WoW pandemic became a model for studying human behavior. Epidemiologist Ran D. Balicer wrote an article comparing the transmission of the Corrupted Blood debuff to the spread of SARS and avian influenza.

At the 2008 Games for Health Conference, Dr. Nina Fefferman expressed that the current models used to study disease control -- compartmental models, network models, and agent-based models -- make assumptions about human behavior. Meanwhile, an MMORPG like WoW allows researchers to study irrationalor unexpected decisions, accounting for the more human element in the otherwise data-driven field.

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MMORPGs also account for factors like class, race, gender, commerce, seniority and more as they are built into the game. For example, players with healing abilities put themselves at risk of exposure, much like healthcare workers or caretakers. Like real-world journalists, gaming journalists logged onto WoW, heading straight into the outbreak to report on it. Players legitimately cared even though WoW doesnt operate on a permadeath system.As a simulation of society, WoW emphasizes a player-character connection and, as Dr. McElroy puts it, [that] investment that players have in their character [is what] makes it a good model, perhaps even better than traditional ones.

The plague officially ended on October 8, 2005, when Blizzard was forced to institute hard resets and render pets unable to contract the Corrupted Blood debuff. In the wake of the virtual pandemic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reached out to Blizzard, requesting statistics on the event for research on epidemics, though the publisher maintained that it was just a glitch in a game. Of course, comparisons between Corrupted Blood and real-world pandemics, like COVID-19, arent one-to-one. As Dr. McElroy concludes, something like human behavior [cant be easily mapped out] with algorithms, [so] seeing these kinds of things play out can be very instructive. While the WoW analog didnt provide us with a step-by-step guide on how to mitigate the spread of disease, it did reveal how games can help us learn about and prepare for real-world situations.

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Kate is a writer, gamer and former Blitzball player living in the Bay Area. She holds an MFA from the University of San Francisco and has published work literary magazines such as the Portland Review, Exposition Review and Lambda Literary's Emerge anthology. Kate currently writes about gaming, TV and pop culture for sites like CBR and Ask.

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Wesleyan Chinese students harassed over COVID-19 receive outpouring of support – 13WMAZ.com

MACON, Ga. Two Wesleyan College students from China are seeing the worst and best of human behavior amid the global COVID-19 pandemic.

The young women were out shopping at a local store when they were singled out and harassed.

Unfortunately, two Wesleyan international students have reported being victims of discrimination and xenophobia at a local store, Wesleyan spokeswoman Mary Ann Howard stated in an email. These students are thousands of miles from their homes and families and it is important to remember that being Chinese or Asian American does not increase the chance of getting or spreading COVID-19.

Howard declined to name the store, saying the establishment was not to blame.

The students encountered two different people who were rude to them, she said.

After the incident surfaced on social media, the college received numerous donations of food and snacks from the public.

Hundreds of pre-wrapped snacks and baked goods have been delivered to campus from friends who support our students who cant go home, anarticle on the colleges website states.

Although the school has transitioned to remote teaching and learning, about 70 students remain on campus, including 30 international students and 15 from China.

Most of them were not able to go home because of travel restrictions.

Prayers for Wesleyan! college president Vivia Fowler posted on her Facebook page.

Wesleyan has counseling services available via video chat, phone, text and email to all students who are feeling distressed, lonely or anxious, Howard said.

Meal service continues and campus police have gates locked and are not letting anyone onto campus.

Aside from these two unfortunate incidents, the Macon community has been extremely supportive of the actions the college has taken, and will continue to take, to keep the Wesleyan community safe and healthy, Howard stated in her message.

Howard expressed appreciation for those who donated goodies.

People have been sooo generous with sending snacks! Howard wrote. We are thankful to have plenty to last a long time.

Contact Civic Reporting Senior Fellow Liz Fabian at 478-301-2976 or fabian_lj@mercer.edu

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Every Banking Brand Has a Story, But Marketers Must Tell Them Better – The Financial Brand

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What do a giant hairy stuffed toy gorilla, a dented laptop computer, and a rat have in common?

Each is the hook of a story told by Matthew Luhn, former Pixar animator and story artist. Stories are basic to human experience back to the time when primitives discussed life or death situations like hunting bison and evading tigers and very important to marketing any product or service, according to Luhn. When they are done right they can strengthen a brand. Luhn, a popular speaker, likes to challenge audiences to name their favorite companies. Chances are they have stories that make them stand out.

Luhn knows about stories and brands. He spent two decades with Pixar, where his resume came to include Toy Story and two of its sequels, Monsters Inc. and Monsters University, as well as UP, Cars, Finding Nemo, and more.

But before the story work Luhn used his skills to help hawk products back when computer animator Pixar was scrambling to pay its rent. There and in other jobs he worked at storyboarding and writing commercials for fast-food and breakfast cereal companies, among others even a toy store chain.

Along the way Luhn discovered what he really wanted was to be a professional storymaker and he got breaks at Pixar that drew him into that role full-time.

So, for over 25 years my job title has been the Guy Who Makes People Cry, says Luhn (pron. Lunn). Yes, Im in the business of making kids and grown adults cry in theaters, living rooms, airplanes, and anywhere else they can view a movie. But along with making people cry, Im also in the business of making people laugh, cheer, think, and most importantly, experience something that transforms their life.

In fact, the best stories arent one emotion or another. People dont want stories that are just happy, happy, happy, or sad, sad, sad, says Luhn. Good stories are a blend, a roller coaster ride, he insists.

Some financial marketers would scoff. They would say no one can make banking more interesting beyond the clichd memes populating the industrys ads for years. Luhn disagrees.

Spreadsheets and PowerPoints dont sell idea. But stories do.

Even with the driest, most analytical information, you can still enhance it with just a little bit of storytelling, says Luhn. Whatever you do, make people feel something. Wrap a skillful story around dry ingredients and people will not only connect with it but remember the details better, he insists.

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No one tells a great story without crafting, according to Luhn. Among the elements going into them:

Without a proper hook, the rest of the story doesnt matter no one will hear it. Luhn tells the stories of the three hooks described earlier in the first chapter of his new book, The Best Story Wins: How to Leverage Hollywood Storytelling in Business and Beyond.

The rat serves as an example of Luhns advice to hook people quickly. He sold the idea that became Ratatouille with ten words to impatient Hollywood types:

What if a rat wanted to become a French chef?

The gorilla was one of his grandfathers schemes to draw San Franciscans into Jeffreys Toys, the family store. The behemoth, set outside the shop and able to wave a mechanical arm, couldnt be ignored, and people were lured inside.

Luhns grandpa was himself master of the hook. Sometimes hed seat his son, Matt Luhns dad, at a table by the shop window so passersby could watch him assembling plastic models.

The dented laptop is the most illustrative hook for financial marketers. Luhn met a woman who sells health insurance using her damaged computer.

Right before she starts her sales pitch with a customer she opens up her dented laptop, writes Luhn. The customer cant help but ask what happened to her computer. This curiosity sets up the beginning of a story.

The story: The saleswoman had to stomp on the brakes, giving herself whiplash and causing her computer to fly off the car seat, suffering damage on landing.

Due to her injury, Luhn writes, she went to the hospital and experienced firsthand how the very health company she worked for actually operated. She was overwhelmed by the great service she received everyone treated her well, even though they had no idea she worked for the company. The experience made her truly proud of her company.

And she told that story every time she set out to make a sale.

If simple yet dramatic storytelling can sell health insurance, what could it do for your bank or credit union?

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While a great hook catches our attention, writes Luhn, it is the promise of change that brings us to the edge of our seats and keeps us listening. Because the very next thing an audience wants to know after you hook them is how are you going to change them. Are you going to make them healthier? Wealthier? Happier? Inspired?

Luhn believes that few people like change, but they can be inspired to change because they tend to adopt the viewpoint of the hero of a story. The cowboy Woody in Toy Story goes from being the ringleader of Andys toys and insanely jealous of newcomer Buzz Lightyear to being a better leader who has found a friend in the plastic spaceman.

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For a story to resonate with listeners, the storyteller must be telling the right story to the right audience, whether it be a stadium-full of people or an individual.

Collecting data is the best way to connect with a specific audience, revealing patterns, trends, and associations, particularly as it relates to human behavior and interactions, according to Luhn.

But sometimes the research is personal and anecdotal, though just as meaningful.

Jeffreys Toys, the multi-generational Luhn family business, needed a new location after a landlord quadrupled the rent. But the ideal new site was on its way to being rented to a coffee franchise. Luhns father asked his son, now grown, to help persuade the landlord to award the lease to the toystore.

Luhn gathered facts. The landlords building had been in the family for generations. He and his family had been part of San Francisco culture for years, as had Jeffreys. And both families were Jewish, and had at times suffered discrimination. Luhn told the story of the family stores history, its trials and triumphs, touching on each common thread.

The landlord agreed to give the toystore the location.

I had sold him more than the toy store, Luhn recounts in his book. I was selling him on me, and my dad. A big part of your story or message is about you, who you are, your personality, your track record, your voice, your background, and your passion.

The final two steps are structure good stories have a beginning, middle and end and authenticity.

The person, company, or fictional character that tells the best story will always make the strongest connection with the audience, says Luhn. Wouldnt you like to be that person?

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Towards A Zombie Apocalypse – Government Must Re-Think Its Bio-Defense Strategy – Modern Ghana

Some of us have rooted for a lockdown for weeks in Ghana as a bio-defense strategy to contain the community spread of coronavirus. The government dragged its feet for a long time. And finally decided to act - belatedly and half-heartedly - but not strategically.

The government announced a lockdown in selected cities and towns on Friday night. However, people have three whole days free to freely move out of the city to any town or village of their choice.

This appears to have left a big loophole in the government's bio-defense strategy.

We all see legions of people are moving in droves to catch a bus to their isolated villages in Ghana. They are trying to take advantage of that window of opportunity left open by the government.

What this means is that the government's half-hearted belated partial lockdown is serving a different purpose other than the intended purpose.

The virus is now going to be redistributed to spread even faster rather than isolated and contained to slow its spread.

People are going out to areas without means of testing for COVID-19 where the virus will incubate, duplicate and spread in the various communities.

And nobody should blame the people who are on the move.

If the government did a thorough analysis cognizant of the consequences of their decisions, they should have foreseen this trend of human behavior coming.

Why did the #lockdown not include an immediate ban on the inter-city movement of vehicles and people? Is it because they didn't think about it or didn't care enough or were they afraid of the consequences?

How will any proper bio-fefense strategy fail to predict correctly, the human behaviour or reaction to an impending lockdown?

And how can we now blame these people on the move? The government has created the impression that the war zone is in the cities and has given people the chance to escape before a curfew.

This is despite the fact that we don't have a clear picture of the hot spots of the virus in the communities - thanks to our lack of capacity for testing and contact tracing.

Potential hot spots such as the upper east and west regions which share borders - authorized and unauthorized - with Burkina-Faso - the hottest spot of the coronavirus in sub-Saharan Africa - must not and cannot be left out of any urgent and serious bio-defense strategy of the Ghana government.

Those who think the people on the move are to blame for indiscipline should think again. If the people could be relied on to use their common sense, we wouldn't have needed the coercive powers of the state to impose social distancing.

The government is called upon at this juncture to think for the people. The government is leading this biological warfare and if their decisions are untimely and unstrategic, the public pays the heavy price.

And if the people see that the government is clearly not thinking deeply enough - as it seems to be the case now - they will have to start thinking and acting for themselves - in self-defense.

For example, many public servants are still required to report physically for work in government agencies and departments despite not providing any essential services. But in self-defense, many of them will defy such a government counter-productive order and stay home. Can you blame such public servants?

Even as the government calls for social distancing, the President is still physically meeting various groups of people from different institutions at the presidency and sending wrong signals to the people.

In the end, a failed government bio-defense strategy will only worsen the humanitarian, socio-economic and public health crisis for the people - with political ramifications - of course!

We must stop blaming the people for acting in self-defense! The Government of Ghana must act more strategically by rethinking its bio-defense strategy or else the people of Ghana are heading towards Apocalyptic scenarios.

Source: Sacut Amenga-Etego(Ghanaian Journalist & Ghost Writer)

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Bench-top Veterinary Biochemistry Analyzers Market Size 2019 by Top Key Players and Application with Trend and Growth by 2027 – Daily Science

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More Hints of Order in the Genome – Discovery Institute

Genomics has come a long way since the central dogma (the notion that DNA is the master controller that calls all the shots) and junk DNA (the expectation that much of the genome is non-functional). If scientists ditch those old dogmas and approach the genome expecting to find reasons for things, they often do.

To-may-to or to-mah-to? The British write flavour; the Americans write flavor, but generally each understands the other without too much difficulty. Genomes, too, have alternate ways of spelling things: GGU and GGC in messenger RNA both spell glycine. No big deal, thought geneticists; these silent mutations cause no change in the resulting protein. At the University of Notre Dame, however, biochemists are finding that the differences in spelling are not just background noise; they alter the proteins folding. Is that good or bad?

Synonymous mutations were long considered to be genomic background noise, but we found they do indeed lead to altered protein folding, and in turn impair cell function, said Patricia Clark, the Rev. John Cardinal OHara professor of biochemistry at the University of Notre Dame, and lead author of the study. Our results show that synonymous variations in our DNA sequences which account for most of our genetic variation can have a significant impact on shaping the fitness level of cellular proteins.

Surely many of these mutations are harmful, as are random mutations in humans that cause genetic disease. But E. coli has been around for a long time. Wouldnt the species have gone extinct by now with the accumulation of defective spellings if they are always deleterious? Other work has suggested a secret code in synonymous variations that fine-tunes expression rates or regulates the supply of a given protein based on environmental conditions. The news release only mentions impairments caused by synonymous variations, but Notre Dame teams paper in PNAS suggests some possible advantages:

Synonymous codon substitutions alter the mRNA coding sequence but preserve the encoded amino acid sequence. For this reason, these substitutions were historically considered to be phenotypically silent and often disregarded in studies of human genetic variation. In recent years, however, it has become clear that synonymous substitutions can significantly alter protein function in vivo through a wide variety of mechanisms that can change protein level, translational accuracy, secretion efficiency, the final folded structure and posttranslational modifications. The full range of synonymous codon effects on protein production is, however, still emerging, and much remains to be learned regarding the precise mechanisms that regulate these effects. [Emphasis added.]

A design perspective would consider every possible function before rendering a judgment that all synonymous variations reduce fitness.

Keeping the genome accurate to a high degree preserves it from collapsing due to error catastrophe. At the time of cell division, proofreading enzymes (what a concept!) perform this vital function. Chelsea R. Bulock et al., writing in PNAS, have found one duplication enzyme that proofreads itself while proofreading its partner! DNA polymerase proofreads errors made by DNA polymerase , the paper is titled.

Pol and Pol are the two major replicative polymerases in eukaryotes, but their precise roles at the replication fork remain a subject of debate. A bulk of data supports a model where Pol and Pol synthesize leading and lagging DNA strands, respectively. However, this model has been difficult to reconcile with the fact that mutations in Pol have much stronger consequences for genome stability than equivalent mutations in Pol. We provide direct evidence for a long-entertained idea that Pol can proofread errors made by Pol in addition to its own errors, thus, making a more prominent contribution to mutation avoidance. This paper provides an essential advance in the understanding of the mechanism of eukaryotic DNA replication.

In other words, Pol is a proofreader of a proofreader. The paper says that Pol is a versatile extrinsic proofreading enzyme. One could think of it as a supervisor checking the work of a subordinate, or better yet, as an auditor or inspector able to fix errors before they cause harm to the product. Why would this be necessary during replication? The authors see a seniority system:

Thus, the high efficiency of Pol at correcting errors made by Pol may result from a combination of two factors: the high proclivity of Pol to yield to another polymerase and the greater flexibility and robustness of Pol when associating with new primer termini.

One proofreader is amazing to consider evolving by a Darwinian mechanism. A proofreader of a proofreader is astonishing. Consider, too, that this proofreading operation occurs in the dark by feel, automatically, without eyes to see.

Now that genetics is long past the heady days of finding that DNA forms a code that is translated, additional discoveries continue to show additional codes and factors that contribute to genomic function. One factor is the high-order structure of DNA. Researchers at South Koreas UNIST center have explored further into the formation of this structure, which involves chromatin wrapping around histone proteins so that long strands of DNA can fit within the compact space of the cell nucleus. As with everything else in genomics, the structure doesnt just happen. It requires a lot of help.

Regulation of histone proteins allows the DNA strands become more tightly or loosely coiled during the processes of DNA replication and gene expression. However, problems may arise when histones clump together or when DNA strands intertwine. Indeed, the misregulation of chromatin structures could result in aberrant gene expression and can ultimately lead to developmental disorders or cancers.

Histone chaperones are those proteins, responsible for adding and removing specific histones [found] at the wrong time and place during the DNA packaging process. Thus, they also play a key role in the assembly and disassembly of chromatin.

Cryo-EM imaging allowed the team to envision the molecular structure of some of these chaperone proteins. Their paper in Nature Communications begins, The fundamental unit of chromatin, the nucleosome, is an intricate structure that requires histone chaperones for assembly. Their cryo-EM images of one particular chaperone named Abo1 reveals a six-fold symmetry with precise locations for docking to histones, its hexameric ring thus creating a unique pocket where histones could bind with energy from ATP. Not only is Abo1 distinct as a histone chaperone, they write, but Abo1 is also unique compared to other canonical AAA+protein structures. Like Lego blocks, Abo1 features tight knob-and-hole packing of individual subunits plus linkers and other binding sites, such as for ATP. And unlike static blocks, these blocks undergo conformational changes as they work.

Such sophistication is far beyond the old picture of DNA as a master molecule directing all the work. It couldnt work without the help of many precision machines like this.

These stories are mere samples from a vast and growing literature indicating higher order in the genome than expected. Here are some more samples readers may wish to investigate:

Researchers at the University of Seville found additional factors involved in the repair of DNA strand breaks. These repairs are essential for the maintenance of genome integrity. The factors they discovered help maintain the right tension in cohesin molecules that hold the chromosomes together until the right time to separate. The news was relayed by EurekAlert!and published in Nature Communications.

Remember Paleys Watch? Researchers at the University of Basel discovered that Inner clockwork sets the time for cell division in bacteria. In PNAS and in Nature Communications, the Basel team elucidates the structure and function of a small signaling molecule that starts the clock, which then informs the cell about the right time to reproduce. They report in the news release:

A team at the Biozentrum of the University of Basel, led by Prof. Urs Jenal has now identified a central switch for reproduction in the model bacteriumCaulobacter crescentus: the signaling molecule c-di-GMP. In their current study,published in the journalNature Communications,they report that this molecule initiates a clock-like mechanism, which determines whether individual bacteria reproduce.

Proteins must fold properly to perform their functions. Small proteins usually fold successfully on their own, but large ones can fall into several misfolding traps that are equally likely as the canonical fold. It appears that the sequence of the sequence in a gene has something to do with this. Interestingly, many of these proteins sequences contain conserved rare codons that may slow down synthesis at this optimal window, explain Amir Bitran et al. in a January 21 paper in PNAS, discovering that Cotranslational folding (i.e., folding that begins as the polypeptide exits the ribosome) allows misfolding-prone proteins to circumvent deep kinetic traps.

Design advocates and evolutionists need to fathom what they are dealing with when discussing origins. Theres nothing like some low-level detail to put the challenge in perspective.

Image credit: Caulobacter crescentus, by University of Basel, Swiss Nanoscience Institute/Biozentrum, via EurekAlert!

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How to deal with coronavirus stress and isolation long-term – Fast Company

Crammed into the back of a mini-submarine with three other large SEALs, weapons, radios, and packs, you have little space to move, much less find comfort. Its cold, wet, dark, and cramped. Youre never certain how long the trip will take. After an hour or so, seasickness sets in, and the only place to release is in the very mask you breathe from.

After two hours, cramping sets in, but with no room to stretch, you can only absorb the pain and wait for it to pass. After three hours, you start to think you might be going crazy as a glow stick dances around the darkness. After four or five hours, the submarine finally settles on the bottom of the seafloor, a few hundred yards off the coast, and its time to get out. The ride to the office is complete, and the real work begins.

In many ways, nothing has changed. The stress of raising nine-month-old twins, starting a company, and now dealing with the backdrop of the coronavirus pandemic, is every bit as uncomfortable as what I felt in the back of the SDV (submerged delivery vehicle). Stress on a worldwide scale without a particular end date in sight is unprecedented for those of us alive today. What happens next week, or the week after, or even two months from now is anyones guess. Navigating this challenge is going to require a special mindset.

Navy SEALs have this mindset, but they arent born with it. In fact, a largely unknown paradox of SEAL training is that often the biggest, fastest, and strongest candidates are the first to quit. Similarly, it is not physical prowess or natural ability that will get you through this challenge. Rather, its a set of principles, leveraged by SEALs and available to all, that will help you not only survive but thrive in the weeks and months, perhaps even years, ahead.

My circumstances have changed, but the principles I use to navigate them have not. None of us want to be in the situation we are in now, but we can all apply these principles to thrive.

They work.

These principles are not just military wisdom; theyre backed by contemporary neuroscience.

Being overwhelmed is the consequence of trying to juggle too many mental operations at once, which makes it impossible to design or execute a good action plan. By reducing the set of operations, you relieve the load placed upon your frontal cortex (the region of your brain responsible for planning and action) and reduce the corresponding sense of panic. It isnt about how much you do, but that you do something specific you are certain you can complete. The challenge that once seemed impossible becomes doable by engaging it piece by piece. The smaller the piece, the easier it is to accomplish and the faster your brain gets out of a state of overwhelm, restoring access to the brain circuits responsible for selecting and executing action plans generally.

This is what SEAL candidates do during Hell Week, when they are required to stay awake, cold and wet, for days on end. In its entirety, Hell Week is too much to process. However, those who shorten the week into manageable chunks of time find success. Sometimes this means just focusing on making it through the day, getting to the next meal, or even just lasting for five more minutes.

Focus on one thing you know you can accomplish in 10, or even 5, minutes rather than dwell on what you need to accomplish over the entire day. Even the potentially paralyzing situation of kids at home while you need to work, a spouse or parent who is experiencing anxiety, a loss of income, or any of the other difficulties that people are experiencing now, can be broken down. Whatever the case, attending to and crossing off one small challenge sets you up to define and take on the next.

Powerlessness stems from a lack of perceived control. The molecule dopamine, famous for its role in our sense of pleasure, also enhances our energy levels and sense of possibility. Dopamine is released not just as a reward for a job well done, but also by positive anticipation of rewards and completion of goals. When you freeze, which is your default when you feel a loss of control in a given moment, it impedes dopamine release, which leads to an even greater sense of powerlessness. When you feel powerless, you must, instead, move forward. By taking action, you train your brain to repeatedly release dopamine, enhancing your energy levels and creating an outsized effect on your thinking, mood, and ultimate sense of what you can control.

When SEALs find themselves sensing a loss of control, they default to action, directing their attention toward something within their reach. It can be something little, such as triple-checking equipment before jumping from an aircraft at night or, as Admiral William McRaven (a former head of the Special Operations Command) recently recommended, when youre stuck in the mud, start singing.

Reading the headlines is reason enough to feel powerless, let alone losing a job, being confined to a small apartment, having to work in what may be an unsafe environment, and the list right now goes on and on. To re-engage your internal reward system and regain your sense of possibility, take actions as simple as reading a book to your kids, making a cup of coffee, texting a friend, doing a load of laundry. Then look for the next action step. By doing so, you shift your mindset from one of powerlessness to one of resolve.

Feeling alone stems from the brain spending too much energy taking stock of our inner landscape. Supporting others rebalances the weight of attention we pay to our inner self to the outer world. It also activates hardwired, ancient brain circuits that release feel-good brain chemicals such as oxytocin and serotonin and prevents the release of chemicals that impair immunity and promote fear.

The more stressful the environment, the more SEALs focus on the needs of their team and teammates. Whether theyre cramming into a mini-submarine, carrying a telephone-pole-sized log, or dealing with the death of a teammate, they focus on meeting the needs of others to make the group more effective and reduce the perceived sense of stress any single teammate feels.

Between those who live alone and those who feel alone while social distancing is in effect, we face a time of extreme isolation. From a neurological perspective reaching out to someone in need, whether by phone, text, old-fashioned written mail, or even baking cookies and leaving them at a neighbors door, has the same effect as pulling up a flagging teammate. Helping others doesnt just forge psychological bonds; it forges chemical ones as well. Those chemicals positively change our brains assessment of self and our place in the world.

The reality is that this situation is going to get harder before it gets easier. The principles you lean on now and in the period of time to come can make a tremendous difference in how you experience and emerge from all this. Know that you already have everything you need to be successful. In fact, youre designed to handle moments such as this, no supplements or expensive gadgets required.

Our advice: Move the finish line, take action, and serve others. This is how you will come through this time a better, more resilient you and bring about a better, more resilient world in the process.

Andrew Huberman is a professor of neurobiology at Stanford University School of Medicine, and Pat Dossett is a former Navy SEAL and cofounder and CEO of Madefor.

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