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    Trisomy Research Paper

    Trisomy: Humans have 23 pair of chromosomes or in total 46 chromosomes. 22 pairs are autosomes and 1 pair is sex chromosome. The autosomes carry information regarding the whole body except for sex of that human. The sex is determined with the sex chromosome. If the sex chromosome contains two XX then the sex is said to be female, and if it is XY it is male. A trisomy is a chromosomal abnormality in which the total number of chromosomes exceeds, and the person has 47 chromosomes instead of 46. There

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    Human Gene Editing

    Based on the information in the annotated bibliography, the paper will be on human gene editing. It will be focusing on the ethical and legal aspects of human gene editing. She is going to argue that people shouldn’t be able to participate in gene editing. 2. In the sources, there are several summaries about the CRISPR technique used in human gene editing, but it is flawed and not a technique that is completely reliable yet in modern medicine. She addresses that she will be addressing legal and

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    How Does DNA Carry Genetic Information?

    T2 infects the bacterium E.coli and it can only replicate if it entirely infects the cell. T2 has composed of DNA and a protein. Hershey and Chase proceeded with the experiment by adding a radioactive label to the DNA of the virus. This resulted in viruses that were radioactive. They used the same procedure for the protein which resulted

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    Shwachman-Diamond Syndrome

    RIBOSOME DYSFUNCTION Cells are the smallest and structural living unit of every living organism. All cells consist of cell membrane also called plasma membrane which separates the cells internal from the outer environment. Every cell is made up of molecules which are nucleic acid, lipids, carbohydrates, and protein. Cells are divided into two major categories that are eukaryotic cell and prokaryotic cell. Eukaryotic cells include plant and animal cells whereas prokaryotic cells include bacteria and

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    Molecular Medicine Personal Statement

    doing research in the Cleveland Clinic, Lerner Research Institute. I first heard about this program when I was helping my sister move into her college two summers ago. I was born in Ohio and haven't visited the state since so I was intrigued by the city. After I helped my sister move in, I also made time to walk around the college town, museums, and hospitals. It was an eye-opening moment for me, personally because I didn't expect myself to move out of Oregon till then. Although CWRU seemed like

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    River Regeneration

    recreation, wildlife habitat, connection to place, aesthetic appeal, economic development, etc. This thesis project examines the importance of the Mississippi River to its urban community and how riverfront design can function as a unifying element for the city center and its ecosystem. Over half of the world’s future population will be living in urban environments by 2030, which will dramatically increase the stress on a vulnerable network of water systems. A restoration of a river can bring awareness to

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    Marketing

    Marketing Channel Strategies in Rural Emerging Markets Unlocking Business Potential By Benjamin Neuwirth Benjamin Neuwirth, Kellogg School of Management, bneuwirth2012@kellogg.northwestern.edu 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In his landmark book “The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid,” C.K. Prahalad describes the profits that can be earned by selling products to “Bottom of the Pyramid” customers. While there is truth to this, companies face unique challenges when operating in the rural regions

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    History

    The Investment Climate and Enterprise Performance in Rural Pakistan: Implications for Rural Non-farm Employment Generation and Poverty Reduction Mona Sur South Asia Agriculture and Rural Development Department World Bank msur@worldbank.org & Jian Zhang Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics University of California-Davis jian@primal.ucdavis.edu Selected Paper prepared for presentation at the American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Long Beach, California, July 23-26

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    Rural Marketing

    residing in the hinterlands, rural markets seem to be a significant opportunity for business conglomerates. Rural areas of the country or countryside are areas that are not urbanized, though when large areas are described country towns and smaller cities will be included. They have a low population density, and typically much of the land is devoted to agriculture. Impact of WTO on Rural Behavior India will be able to expand its exports of agricultural products in which it has tremendous comparative

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    Megacities or Suburbs?

    Setting the Context that “Urbanization is necessary to sustain growth in developing countries.” Annez and Buckley point out that urbanization affects the growth process through the enhanced flow of ideas and knowledge attributable to agglomeration in cities. They drew in evidence from Landes (1969 cited in Willamson 1987, p. 6) whom believes “Urbanization is an essential ingredient in modernization”. (Anez & Buckley p. 1 & 2) Industrialization is triggered by urbanization which leads to modernization

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