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DNA REPLICATION & MUTATION
DNA Replication & Mutation
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Introduction3
Background3
DNA Replication4
DNA Mutation5
Types of Mutations5
Somatic vs. Gametic Mutation5
Spontaneous vs. Induced Mutation6
Random & Reversible7
Effects of Mutation7
Conclusion8
References10
DNA Replication & Mutation
Introduction
The ability of a cell to sustain in a disorderly atmosphere depends on the precise duplication of the wide variety of ...
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Left Brain v/s Right Brain, Impact on Learning
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Left Brain v/s Right Brain, Impact on Learning4
Introduction4
Discussion4
Areas of specialization of the left and right hemispheres of the brain5
The brain dominance8
Conclusion9
References10
Abstract
The human brain is a wonderful machine. It is the most complex organ in the human body and is in charge ...
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Effect of phosphorus on Dialysis patient
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Kidneys are important organs responsible for filtering blood and excreting excessive fluid and metabolic products out of body. However, in the cases of PKD, with the enlargement of cysts, they will oppress the surrounding nephrons resulting in renal function decline. As a result, many waste ...
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In this study, we try to explore the concept of “Alzheimer's Disease” in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on Alzheimer's disease and its relation with its right path to find its cure. The research also analyzes many aspects of Alzheimer's disease and tries to gauge ...
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DUCKS IN THE LONG ISLAND
Different Types Ducks in the Long Island
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This paper discusses the different types of ducks in the Long Island. The paper also explores the aspect of environment on the ducks. Furthermore, this paper discusses in detail three types of ducks found ...
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The paper describes about the bacteria Mycoplasma, which are present in the form of various bacterial cells (small balls, short filaments) are deprived of their cell walls, which have small size (125-250 nm). Mycoplasmas are adsorbed on the surface of host cells and penetrate into it. The papers describe the basic structure ...
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Cloning
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Cloning is the scientific procedure that involves taking the genetic material of an organism to obtain an identical, called clone. Through cloning, there is a union of egg with sperm. The progress of knowledge and the resulting technical advances in molecular biology, genetics and artificial fertilization has made possible, ...
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Proteomics
Proteomics
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Proteomics is to identify systematic proteins and their characterization with respect to structure, function, activity, quantity and molecular interactions.
The proteome is the set of all possible products protein expressed in a cell, including all isoforms and post-translational modifications. The proteome is dynamic over time, vary in response to external factors ...
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Stem Cell Research
Stem Cell Research
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With over 700 mIRNAs genes identified experimentally in the human genome and a plethora of computationally predicted mRNA targets, these small RNAs are thought to have a central role in diverse cellular and developmental processes. Aberrant expression of micro RNAs can lead to human diseases, ...
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Personal and Solid Waste Generation
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Personal and Solid Waste Generation
In this paper, I will consider the measurement of waste I produced in the past week. The project requires establishing a week's record of the production of solid, spoiled food and bodily waste that I have disposed of. The ...