However, just as religious beliefs have caused some serious problems for the world, I can cite you instance after instance of the love of God (or for love's sake) having driven men and women to
incredibly kind acts for the betterment of mankind.
What we were surprised to find out was that the real differences we could detect in terms of when we did the swap experiments to say which yeast could outperform the other — what we learned was that the GAL1 gene, that the part [of] that, the DNA sequence is outside of the GAL1 gene, it
acts as a switch to turn up or turn down GAL1 expression, that had evolved considerably from the ancestral situation; and same for the GAL3.And then what had happened was that each function had been optimized, that GAL3 had sort have been tuned to be sort of a loosely regulated
kind of available anytime sensor of galactose and GAL1 had evolved to be an
incredibly tightly regulated, in fact, it's the most tightly regulated gene you know of in yeast.
Stories like this have driven Waldo since his post-college job teaching English and improvisational
acting to inner - city students in Providence, R.I. «It's
incredibly powerful to see the
kinds of sacrifices that parents and children are willing to make to get a quality education,» he says.