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Revision as of 10:22, 1 October 2021
bChs: blue cheese (bchs), Stinky (SnK2), WetNap (Wnp3k)
Synopsis: Under expression disrupts brain cell pooping (autophagy) allowing for the buildup of waxy fat (ceramides) that leads to neurodegeneration like Parkinsons. Glycolipid mutants cause neurodegeneration and cholesterol amperage but the flies are also noticeably more giddy and randy. In humans this might lead to salty ceramides or with overexpression of nonMutant Bleu Cheese we might have less neurodegeneration and cholesterol reduction but also humans noticeably less giddy and randy, more lame with increased life span and expensive greasy synapses. Think slick, neuro-oil.
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bChs GOSPHA Basic Information
Back to the CGCD gene List: CGCBopen
More information on bChs from our public and open source art and science bioinformatics database:
File:Blue Cheese (Barneys Farm) cannabis strain info.pdf
File:Drosophila melanogaster chromosome 2L - Nucleotide - NCBI.pdf