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Next years protein looks like a blast :D
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Wait, has it already been released?
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winchesetr wrote:Next years protein looks like a blast :D
Rules are not normally released until september 2...did they already announce the topic!? :shock:


I'm guessing you're joking though...
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Magikarpmaster629 wrote:
winchesetr wrote:Next years protein looks like a blast :D
Rules are not normally released until september 2...did they already announce the topic!? :shock:


I'm guessing you're joking though...
Actually, they did release the protein that next years topic is going to be on. Well, they mentioned it at least, on 3D molecular designs, which is not really official but they do supply the tubers.
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Just to share with everyone. Here is the post about next years protein:

" The 2015-2016 challenge will focus on the sepiapterin reductase enzyme, which is needed to make neurotransmitters. A mutation in the gene that encodes this protein was identified by whole genome sequencing in 2010, leading to a molecular diagnosis and successful treatment of California twins with gene variants causing them to have life-threatening low levels of three neurotransmitters"

Here is the link: http://www.3dmoleculardesigns.com/Scien ... g-Kits.htm
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And the question remains, will MSOE ever release the actual point scores for builds and the test/answer key.
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winchesetr wrote:And the question remains, will MSOE ever release the actual point scores for builds and the test/answer key.
We can always dream
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Ahh I'm super excited for this year's protein! Can't wait for the end of the month!
Has anyone figured out a cheap alternative to the mini toobers? I saw someone mention gear ties earlier, but I was wondering if anyone found anything for the upcoming year. The shipping is insane for these toobers x.x
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lp9845 wrote:Ahh I'm super excited for this year's protein! Can't wait for the end of the month!
Has anyone figured out a cheap alternative to the mini toobers? I saw someone mention gear ties earlier, but I was wondering if anyone found anything for the upcoming year. The shipping is insane for these toobers x.x
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MSOE has posted the test + answer key + rubrics from last years nationals on it's website!
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