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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Bheehma and Amba DNA crosslinking mutations

Bheeshma
Bheeshma remains the free yet the ever bound being.He remains free from grudges and power mongering but is tied to the seat of Hastinapura.Hastinapura is allegorical to materialistic world.Bheeshma represents the protector of this world yet he represents the purest form.He represents the DNA of this world.The DNA cannot be destroyed.The DNA chooses his death.The DNA cannot be changed and can also not be encoded .Bheeshma remains unruffled even during the death of his beloved but lays his arms in front of shikhandi.Shikhandi is the allegorical representation of mutation.A DNA fails to encode self ina long mutation.Cross linking can change the DNA and even bring a redundant chain.Bheeshma does not die but remains in an inactive state during the rest of the war. And chooses to die when the entire kaurava clan gets uprooted.

Ambika/Ambalika/Amba
Ambika, represents perception without clear discernment (negative doubt). She gives birth to Dhritarashta. o Ambalika, represents positive discriminating faculty. She gives birth to Pandu.
Amba represents a women torn between love and sacrilege.A conflicting RNA but purest in beings.
friends read this about DNA mutations
A DNA polymerase is copying this template strand to form a complementary strand. So far the complementary bases T, G, G, A, and C have been added to the growing DNA chain. The next step is the addition of a T, which is the complementary base for the A on the template strand:far all is well. But all nucleic acid polymerases are imperfect – they make mistakes now and then. This means that they insert the wrong base. In the next step below, the DNA polymerase has inserted an A instead of the correct G:Insertion of the wrong base leads to a mutation – a change in the sequence of the DNA. In general, it’s not a good idea to make new DNAs with a lot of mutations, because the encoded protein won’t function well (but there are exceptions, as well will see). But in this case, there is a solution – DNA-dependent DNA polymerases (enzymes that copy DNA templates into DNA) have proofreading abilities. The proofreader is an enzyme called exonuclease, which recognizes the mismatched A-C base pair, and removes the offending A. DNA polymerase then tries again, and this time inserts the correct G:
A strange perception to the fact that Bheeshma wanted to put all the three princesses from Kashi into the base thats hastinapura.But a one that is Amba proved to be wrong for base and eventually led to the DNA mutation.This can also be proved from the fact that Amba wanted to marry Bheeshma ;this is of significance as insertion of a wrong base leads to a mutation as shikhandi and eventually led to the downfall of hastinapura.

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