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By Michael White | June 24th 2009 12:55 PM | 3 comments | Print | E-mail | Track Comments
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About Michael White

Welcome to Adaptive Complexity, where I write about genomics, systems biology, evolution, and the connection between science and literature, government, and society.

I'm a biochemist


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The Database of Useful Biological Numbers - great stuff, although before using any hard-to-measure number, be sure to know how the measurement was done before you trust the result.

Check these out:

Number of hairs in human eyebrows: 600

Respiratory cost for slow growing gradd: 2.4 mmole ATP/g dry weight * day

ATP requirement for the creation of an E. coli cell: 12-20 billion ATP molecules.

Average diameter of a protein in E. coli: 5 nm

Fraction of total body energy that is used to drive sodium/potassium pumps in the human brain: 10%

Serotonin content in pineapple: 17ug/g

Total nasal epithelial cell surface area in a mouse: 300 mm^2

Lactose content in Reindeer milk: 2.5%


These numbers may not be good for anything, but do you really need to justify knowing the lactose content in Reindeer milk?



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Becky Jungbauer's picture
I now have my new home page - thanks!

adaptivecomplexity's picture
It's great - you can get a daily random bionumber.  However, naming this page the database of useful biological numbers might be pushing things too far...

Becky Jungbauer's picture
Definitely. I'd put this in "fun facts that annoy friends/colleagues at work and parties," like Harper's Index.

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