(based on an experiment i recently did...it's an ode to my beloved enzyme, and has been written in the traditional epic format, the heroic couplet, with ten syllables in every line...please excuse my nerdiness for this one)
A eukaryote, enolase devoid,
Her elegant budding with craft destroyed,
Well repress'd with doxycycline was she,
Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Essential enolase are you gone?
In-gene-iously before you could be born?
Even with glucose everywhere around
Energy to divide could not be found!
Finally help arrived with craft, at last,
From an unlikely cousin from the past.
'Twas the terrible curse, Plasmodium,
Protozoan, not a bacterium!
The pest also had an enolase gene
But could the gene help yeast was to be seen...
Plasmodium enolase put in yeast,
On glucose Saccharomyces did feast.
With contentment did the yeast grow galore
Budding, flourishing like never before;
P. f. enolase did the job with flair
O' wondrous enzyme extraordinaire!
Saturday, July 12, 2008
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Well written.The last line and the epic format does ensure a place for 'Enolase' alongside Achilles or Troilus!!!
This can also be the first slide for all presentation from your lab.
'Gael' will be mighty pleased.
gael wud kill me if he saw this...and the every time i read it myself it feels more stupid...
Brilliant! When's ur next experiment? :)
Send it to SciAm, they might just publish it online!
i loved whatever little i understood :P
hey tht was just brilliant!!!
:)
Reiterating the fact that scientists can be fun too! :P
Its something along the lines of the 'Lymphocyte rap' By Shiv Pillai from Harvard Medical school.....check it out on You Tube..:D
You just need a tune to fit this one to..:)
Congratulations on the metre. Very impressive. :)
wah sujaan wah....
lol..nice one!...bt i enjoyed readin da comments more!
scattered yet,neat.
lol..
this could be the best way to teach bio and poetry ...effectively!
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