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GENE MANIPULATION
Gene Manipulation
Gene Manipulation
Answer of Question No. 1(a)
The goal of modern molecular cell biology is nothing short of understanding the biochemical, cellular, and organismal functions of all the proteins encoded in the genome. In the preceding sections, we have discussed the isolation and analysis of mutants, the genetic mapping ...
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RUNNING HEAD EPSTEIN BARR-VIRUS
Identifying Sites Bound by Epstein-Barr Virus Nuclear Antigen 1 (EBNA1) in the Human Genome Defining a Position-Weighted Matrix To Predict Sites Bound by EBNA1 in Viral Genomes
Epstein Barr-Virus
Article Identifying Sites Bound by Epstein-Barr Virus Nuclear Antigen 1 (EBNA1) in the Human Genome Defining a Position-Weighted Matrix ...
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REVIEW OF ARTICLES
Review of Articles about Transgenic Mice
1:0 Article No 1
Mutationally Activated BRAFV600E Elicits Papillary Thyroid Cancer in the Adult Mouse
1.1: Scientific Background
In this article, the authors have described that the thyroid cancer is a frequent tumour which emerge from the endocrine system and, recently, in 2010 it has ...
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PROTEIN STRUCTURE
Protein Structure & Techniques
Protein Structure
Introduction
Proteins are the most versatile macromolecules in living systems and serve crucial functions in essentially all biological processes. They function as catalysts, they transport and store other molecules such as oxygen, they provide mechanical support and immune protection, they generate movement, they transmit nerve ...
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BIOLOGY
Biology
Biology
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Neurons are cells specialized to allow our brains to communicate with the rest of the body. The resting potential prepares neurons to send the messages. Before it is stimulated to transmit an electrical impulse, the membrane of a neuron has a slight polarization. The fluid inside the ...
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Babies Genetic Engineering
Genetic engineering may have some good effects in society today such as finding new cures for diseases and such, but genetic engineering also has a bad side to it. Firstly, with the power of genetic engineering in the hands of a parent, they will be able to decide ...
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Hybridization between Wolves and Dogs
Abstract
Crossbreeding between wolves and dogs in the wild has been sometimes reported, but always poorly documented in scientific literature. However, documenting frequency of hybridisation and introgression is important for conservation of wild living wolf populations and for the management of free ranging dogs. Here we report ...
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MICROBIOLOGY ASSIGMENT
Microbiology Assignment - Staphylococcus Aureus
Microbiology Assignment - Staphylococcus Aureus
Multidrug-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus is an example of a bacterium for which the role of exposure to aerosolized organisms in disease transmission should be more closely evaluated. An international survey of infections due to Staphylococcus species resulted in the finding ...
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OSTEOPOROSIS
Osteoporosis
Introduction
Osteoporosis characterized by loss of bone strength predisposing to fracture. In most cases, bones become brittle due to lack of calcium, the phosphorus and other minerals. Osteoporosis causes bones to become porous and more likely to fracture during a fall banal, which in normal times would have been ...
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BIOLOGY
BIOLOGY
BIOLOGY
Natural selection
A lizard called the flat-tailed horned lizard lives in the American Southwest. The most distinctive feature of these small lizards is the fringe of horns that goes from one side of the skull around the back to the other side of the skull (see the photo).
The ...