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LAMBDA BACTERIOPHAGE LYSIS-LYSOGENY DECISION
Lambda Bacteriophage Lysis-Lysogeny Decision
Lambda Bacteriophage Lysis-Lysogeny Decision
Introduction
The lysis-lysogeny decision of bacteriophage lambda (?) is a paradigm for developmental genetic networks. There are three key features, which characterize the network. First, after infection of the host bacterium, a decision between lytic or lysogenic development is made that is ...
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MYOSTATIN
Myostatin: Muscle Regulation And Potential Therapeutic Target
Myostatin: Muscle Regulation And Potential Therapeutic Target
Introduction
Adult skeletal muscle is a dynamic tissue undergoing a continuous round of stem cell activation, proliferation and differentiation. A number of myogenic cell types at various stages of development exist in muscle tissue at any one time: satellite ...
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Bacteria and Deadly Diseases Caused By Bacteria
Introduction
A taxonomic kingdom comprising of sub kingdoms including “Archaea” and “Eubacteria" or, in the three-domain classification, the only kingdom in the domain Eubacteria. Bacteria are prokaryotes, most of which are single-celled and most having a rigid cell wall. They are almost universal in distribution ...
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What are the risks associated with gene therapy?
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Abstract
This paper discus about the Gene therapy involves the introduction of genes. Viruses can usually infect more than one type of cell. Thus, when viral vectors are used to carry genes into the body, they might infect healthy cells as well ...
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BRAIN
How the Brain Works?
Abstract
In this study we try to explore the concept of “the brain” in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on “the human brain” and its relation with “functioning of the entire human system”. The research also analyzes many aspects of “the brain” and ...
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DOWN SYNDROME
Down Syndrome
Down Syndrome
Disorder Inheritance
Down's syndrome - a genetic disease characterized by abnormality of 21 pairs of chromosomes, and dementia characteristic external features (slanting eyes, flat face, a transverse crease on the palm of your hand, the relatively low growth, a large tongue, etc.). The cause of Down's syndrome is ...
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SCIENTIFIC METHOD
Scientific Method in a Primary Research Scientific Article
Scientific Method in a Primary Research Scientific Article
Introduction
The article is focusing on the experiment which was conducted on mice. In this experiment, the basic purpose of the test was to find out that does coffee lowers diabetes or not. The ...
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Case Analysis
Adenoviruses
Introduction
Adenoviruses are a group of viruses that can infect the membranes (tissue linings) of the respiratory tract, eyes, intestines, and urinary tract. They account for about 10% of acute respiratory infections in kids and are a frequent cause of diarrhea (Cheung, 2003).
Adenoviral infections affect babies and young children much ...
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Climate Change Ecology
Climate Change Ecology
Introduction
Climate change has turn out to be one of the most severe challenges of mankind in this decade. The possible effects of climate change are the increase in the number and scale of natural as well as human made disasters, the spread of famine ...
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DUCHENNE MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY
Genetic Problems Associated with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, Possible Cures and Hindrances in Expression of the Therapeutic Gene Product
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Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, which is a combination of immunological complications and genetic disorder, occurs once in every thirty six thousand to six thousand live male births can prove to ...