Molecular Biology Q&A: Ask Questions Here

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The discussion centers around whether molecular biology questions can be posted in the forum, with participants confirming that it is indeed an appropriate place for such inquiries. There is also a recurring question about how to delete posts, particularly the original post in a thread, which is not permitted according to the forum's structure. Participants express a lighthearted tone, acknowledging the inability to delete the original post while encouraging others to share their molecular biology questions. Overall, the forum is seen as a suitable platform for discussing molecular biology topics.
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can we post molecular biology questions here? (just to have something to type since i can't delete this post...BTW how can we delete our own posts?)
 
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sobored said:
can we post molecular biology questions here? (just to have something to type since i can't delete this post...BTW how can we delete our own posts?)

Dont worry, okay ?
you and I will disappear in a few minutes..Happily waiting for mentors's action ?

Ready ? Go !
 
Sure, the biology forum is the place to ask molecular biology questions. You can't delete a post that is the start of a thread.
 
Vance said:
Dont worry, okay ?
you and I will disappear in a few minutes..Happily waiting for mentors's action ?

Ready ? Go !


too sad, Vance :cry: i think you and i have to stay here forever, since i can't delete it anyway :biggrin:
 
sobored said:
can we post molecular biology questions here? (just to have something to type since i can't delete this post...BTW how can we delete our own posts?)
This is a thread on forums scripted using php and already implemented in a way by...implementers that posters are not allowed to delete their own post if it is the original one..., no earthquakes anyway, :cool: and gentle I am...

Ok, sobored do you have any molecular biology questions ?? post them ! :cool:
 
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