dying to die
12.02.2008 @ 6:41 PM♥
Whatever happened this afternoon was really a very USEFUL and HIGHLY SIGNIFICANT thing. While waiting for BIO 30 to start, Maria and I had this plan of asking our Genetics Professor to move our lecture exam because the terminologies, concepts and applications in our lesson was too many to comprehend in a short amount of time. I, on the other hand, agrees much with them for I have to deal with my thesis outline and be finish with it supposedly this Tuesday night. But, a night before (that's Monday) I found around 9 sets of DNA sequences of Glossogobius, my species of interest, in a Japanese website genome collection. I wanted to consult either Ma'am Ching or Sir Bastian before I proceed in finalizing my paper.
My class ended at 1 pm and I waited for Sir Bastian to finish his class at around 4 pm that afternoon. So, while waiting for 4 pm to finally arrive, I stayed in the library for almost three hours and studied Genetics (talk about a highly productive afternoon!)
So, 4 o'clock came and I was standing outside Sir Bastian's lab when the girl inside told me to come in. However, when I proceeded to his room, he was talking with Ate Annette and Sir Mantiquilla but after a minute, he decided to accommodate me.
There, I told him about my newly discovered sequences and he, too, was really happy enough to find out that they were actually from the actual species of my interest. So, after scrutinizing my paper, he told me that I should shift my methods from the PCR-based microsatellite method to cytochrome b gene isolation.
And shucks. mabuang na jud ko! this is the 3rd time that my outline was revised.
And seriously, I am dying to die. T_T
Pahabol:
Sir Mantiquilla: Ah, yan ang thesis mo? So ma-aaply mo pala ang mga lessons natin sa genetics diyan?
haha:) oo mo lang sir, apply na apply!haha:)
Proof: Before, I used to write "the physical traits of..." but now, it become "the phenotypic traits of..."
oh dba, char?haha:D