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    Autisim

    disorders also carry a high risk of cancer, siezures, heart diseases or other health problems, so knowing about them allows families and physians to be vigiliant for such issues. If a genetic mutation is found, researchers can also test the parents’ DNA to see if the problem was inherited or if it occurred spontaneously, in which case the risk of having another child with autism is no greater in the general population. Another possible outcome: The test could find abnormalities in those 30 genes-

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    Transhumanism

    Utopian & Dystopian Final Project Analytical Paragraph The novel, “Technophobia”, written by Daniel Dinello, reveals scientific visions of post-human technologies that will be introduced in the near future. Such machinery will dominate the lives of all humans, affecting the way they behave and the way they see the world. Scientists are striving for an advance in emerging fields of technology in order to change the future of humankind. Human bodies will soon be perfected through genetic manipulation

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    Molecular Microbiology Laboratory

    Purpose To examine the microbial population of an elliptical at the Dixon Recreation Center by analysis of DNA from an uncultured community sample. 16S rRNA genes will distinguish bacteria and represent the microbial diversity of the sampled elliptical. An estimate of the cleanliness of the elliptical will be made based on species-abundance as well as evidence of any pathogenic strains. We will also compare and contrast respective populations of bacteria on clean and disinfected ellipticals to assess

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    2.4 HCV PRIMER DESIGN AND USAGE 18 2.5 NESTED POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION (NPCR) 21 2.5.1 REACTION AND CYCLING CONDITIONS 21 2.5.2 PCR PRODUCT PURIFICATION 22 2.6 AGAROSE GEL VISUALISATION 22 2.7 DNA SEQUENCING 22 2.8 DNA SEQUENCE AND PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS 23 2.9 KUNJIN VIRUS PLASMID 23 2.10 KUN PRIMER DESIGN AND USAGE 23 2.11 CLONING PCR PRODUCTS 24 2.11.1 RESTRICTION DIGEST 24 2.11.2 LIGATION 24 2.11.3 TRANSFORMATION

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    A chromosome is a structure of DNA, protein, and RNA found in cells. It is a single piece of coiled DNA containing many genes, regulatory elements and other nucleotide sequences. Gregor Mendel -An Austrian monk who gained posthumous fame as the founder of the new science of genetics. Genetics -The branch of biology that deals with heredity, especially the mechanisms of hereditary transmission and the variation of inherited characteristics among similar or related

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    Summary The aim of this practical is to detect the chemical shift of HINT1 if the ligands interact with the protein. HINT1 gene is associated with schizophrenia and bipolar disorders, and therefore the binding ligand might be a potential drug target for mental disorders. Through the understanding of interaction increases the identification for drug design. Two ligands, GMP and 5-aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide-ribonucleoside (AICAR) are used in the practical. GMP is a well-known binding ligand to HINT1

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    Micropara

    Double-stranded DNA  Orthopoxvirus - OPV are enveloped brick-shaped viruses (350 × 270 nm) containing a double-stranded DNA genome with a size of approximately 200 kb, the ends of which are connected by covalent links  - the different OPV species cannot be distinguished by means of electron microscopy  - OPV are closely related to each other with regard to antigens and show marked homology at the genome level - The genome of the poxviruses encodes for 150–200 different genes - Unlike other DNA viruses

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    History of Gmo

    grouping different organisms to species that made great steps to understanding breeding of species. This knowledge led to discoveries of genetics and genes that make up the different species by Gregor Mendes in 1865. The discovery of the nucleus and DNA sequence by

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    Dna in Humans

    Brett Henson DNA Assignment 10/23/13 STR is an improvement over PCR because the STR are locations on the chromosome that contain short sequence elements that repeat themselves within the DNA molecule. The strands are significantly shorter than compared to the PCR which means that the STRs are much less susceptible to degradation and are often recovered from bodies or stains that were subject to extreme decomposition. This is an improvement over PCR which is found from blood semen or saliva

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    more sequences (protein or DNA) share a common evolutionary origin (p >10^-3 = due to chance) Lack of relationship between number of genes in a genome and its biological complexity 10-nm versus 30-nm chromatin fibers – condensed chromatin= 30nm wide, “beads-on-a-string” =10nm wide nucleosome core histone composition (2 each of H2A, H2B, H3, and H4) – Histones exists as octamers. Core is wrapped by 147 bp, about 2turns of DNA= CONSERVED IN ALL EUKARYOTES two turns of DNA around histone core (147

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