Talk:monoubiquitinated

Comparatives?
Given that mono means one, I doubt that "more monoubiquinated", and "most monoubiquinated" make any sense.
 * You are correct. Zero Google hits for those phrases. Fixed. SemperBlotto 15:56, 16 May 2008 (UTC)


 * Given mixture A that consists of 50% monoubiquinated molecules and 50% nonmonoubiquinated molecules and misture B that is 25% monoubiquinated, clearly mixture A is more monoubiquinated than mixture B. Mixture C, at 75% would be the most monoubiquinated of the three. This is true whether or not the expressions have yet been used, IMHO. I know of no reason why we should have a restriction on something that is still linguistically "productive". DCDuring TALK 21:51, 16 May 2008 (UTC)

Moved to monoubiquitinated
After I saw someone fixed original Wikipedia article, then I did my own research(Google) and I saw this comment. I did created monoubiquinated article on the first place after I saw that old spelling was copied directly from NCBI and Google was not recognizing it as a misspelling. But now I believe (and Google changed his mind too) that that was a misspelling. Vitall 02:20, 23 May 2008 (UTC)