Re: Collagen fibrils were found in Mr. Ed Conrad's fossil, micrographed by Mr. Andrew McRae



On 3月3日, 上午11時53分, John Vreeland <vreej...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2 Mar 2007 07:53:39 -0800, "LinLiangtai" <lin440...@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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On 1??5??, ?U??10??46??, "Milan" <mtkl...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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The deformed mineralized collagen fibrils type I can be seen in the
micrograph shown at:
http://www.geo.ucalgary.ca/~macrae/t_origins/carbbones/th96-001_ts3.jpeg
That page is an enlarged picture of the following webpage:
http://www.geo.ucalgary.ca/~macrae/t_origins/carbbones/th96001.html

At the bottom of the second webpage above are two pictures placed side
by side for comparison purpose. One shows Mr. Conrad's fossil and the
other shows a dinosaur fossil.In the picture showing Mr. Conrad's
fossil (that is, the first webpage above, one can see collagen fibrils
(mostly deformed) at the right hand side of the picture. That area
shows the most prominent fibrils, while other areas also show
scattered,deformed,
mineralized collagen fibrils.

LinLiangtai

The A1 motorway is made of collagen!

regards
Milan- ?????Q???????r -

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OK. They were collagen fibers, not collagen fibrils.
Let a histologist and Mr. Andrew MacRae say something.
Are they all speechle

There is a very simple and direct way to identify collagen fibers. The
fibrils show a periodic axial banding on the order of 70nm. Show us
that and we might start to take you seriously.

--
John.Vreeland (IEEE.orc) IEEE/AAAS/NSCE
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Couldn't you claim they were mammalian,
instead of human, collagen fibrils if I
show you the periodic cross-bands of 67 nm in
Ed's fosssil?
Lin Liangtai


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