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  Pepsin: Structure and Function The digestive en
.... In contrast, the haplotypes for phenotype B, contain either 2 and 1 genes: the 2 gene haplotype comprises PGA4 and PGA3 genes, and the 1 gene haplotype ....
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Mendel
.... This represents almost 10 percent of all the genes of Drosophila. .... a cross between a wild-type female and a wild-type male produced a roughly 3:2:1 ratio of wild ....
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Genetically Modified Foods
.... As Mercola (2003) reports, "Antibiotic resistance marker genes can spread from transgenic good to pathogenic bacteria, making .... php3?FactsheetID=2, 1-11. ....
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Genetically Modified Foods & Crops
.... As Mercola (2003) reports, "Antibiotic resistance marker genes can spread from transgenic good to pathogenic bacteria, making .... php3?FactsheetID=2, 1-11. ....
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Vision & Genes
.... the photopigments encoded by these first two genes of the .... is a rare condition, occurring in roughly 1 in 100,000 .... 170-187; Michaelides et al, 2004, 2). This can ....
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HIV Testing
.... in various forms, including HIV 1 and HIV 2. A number .... two copies of single stranded viral RNA (1:305). The HIV genome contains structural genes that encode the ....
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Breast Cancer Cancer is the leading cause of dea
.... surrounding genetic testing, and the recent discovery of the BRCA 2 gene in .... discover of a specific, two base deletion, called 185delAG, in the BRCA 1 genes. ....
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Gregor Mendel and Genetic Behavior
.... but also plants taking the two parental forms, in the ratio 2:1:1. The characteristics .... If both factors (genes) are the same (eg, AA or aa, then the offspring ....
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Prostate cancer
.... by binding to elements in the promoter region (1). These genes include enzymes .... Iczkkowski and Pantazis (2) examined benign peripheral prostate epithelium ....
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Prostate Cancer Prostate cancer is a disease of aging,
.... by binding to elements in the promoter region (1). These genes include enzymes .... Iczkkowski and Pantazis (2) examined benign peripheral prostate epithelium ....
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Mechanisms Involved in Prostate Cancer Prostate cancer is a ...
.... by binding to elements in the promoter region (1). These genes include enzymes .... Iczkkowski and Pantazis (2) examined benign peripheral prostate epithelium ....
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Biochemical Manifestations of Hypoxia
.... transcriptional rates of heme oxygenase-1 genes in vascular .... 1.Balatgopalakrishna, C.; Manoharan, PT; Abugo, OO .... 2. Cazevieille, C.; Muller, A.; Meynier, F.; Bonne ....
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Bacillus thuringiensis The Bacteria, Bacillus Thuringiensis
.... Further, these three toxin groups are coded by the following genes: (1) cryI and cryIV; (2) cryII, cryIII, and cryIV; and (3) cyt, respectively. ....
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Analysis of Leukemia and its Treatments Leukemia is not a single ...
.... genes are disrupted by chromosomal breaks and recombine with parts of entirely different genes. .... Understanding leukemia (1996, April 1). Health News 14(2), 1.
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Autism
.... brain imaging, and trying to identify genes that increase .... 1. Chiron, C.; Leboyer, M.; Leon, F.; Jambaqu'e .... 2. Dawson, G.; Meltzoff, AN; Osterling, J.; Rinaldi, J ....
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Physiological Aspects of Autism
.... brain imaging, and trying to identify genes that increase .... 1. Chiron, C.; Leboyer, M.; Leon, F.; Jambaqu'e .... 2. Dawson, G.; Meltzoff, AN; Osterling, J.; Rinaldi, J ....
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Genetic engineering
.... That is, they are determined by the complex interaction of several genes, and simple .... Time 136:92+ (Oct 1, 1990 .... 2. The gene jockeys are finally seeing some green ....
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BACTERIA & ANTIBIOTICS Introduction Lele (199
.... 1,2). Currently multidrug resistance is used to describe intrinsic mechanisms of resistance by genes that are a part of normal genomes of cells; exposure to ....
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Richard Dawkins' book The Selfish Gene
.... is therefore expected that in mammals selfish maternal-effect genes are likely .... 1. Dawkins, R. The selfish gene. .... 2. Hastings, IM Selfish DNA as a method of pest ....
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Relationship of Genetics to Alcoholism The purpose of this report ...
.... Two structural genes on the X chromosome encode .... were determined in alcoholics with (1) multigenerational family histories of alcoholism; (2), high risk ....
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Contribution of Genetics to Alcoholism The purpose of this report ...
.... Two structural genes on the X chromosome encode .... were determined in alcoholics with (1) multigenerational family histories of alcoholism; (2), high risk ....
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Normal color vision in humans
.... the photopigments encoded by these first two genes of the .... is a rare condition, occurring in roughly 1 in 100,000 .... 170-187; Michaelides et al, 2004, 2). This can ....
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Olympics Technology
.... is quite possible that future athletes may be programmed with genes that enable .... www.concord-h.schools.nsw.edu.au/technology.htm, 2003, 1-2. Australian Sports ....
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Functional Domains of GABAA RECEPTORS
.... composed of multiple subunits encoded by different genes which respond to .... albeit with different affinities, kinetics and drug sensitivities (1:2). The subunits ....
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DNA Replication: An Annotated Bibliography 1.B
.... 2.Blow, JJ Preventing re-replication of DNA in a .... 375:360-361; 1995, June 1. This short article actually .... is thought to derive from the MCM family of genes. ....
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Gentically Engineered Foods
.... ability to isolate, identify and recombine genes is making .... leading Roundup herbicide, accounts for 2% of this year's American crop" (Geary, 1996, 1). The most ....
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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT OF MERCURY WASTES Introduct
.... The four species with the Hg-resistant genes were Bacillus .... that grow in such humus (13:1). Natural mercury .... per kg of plant's dry weight) (13:2). These authors ....
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Radiation Therapy & Its Effect On the Cell Cycle
.... transcription factors include the following: (1) jun; (2) fos; and .... c-jun, jun-B, c-fos, and EGR-1 mRNA .... Since the products of these genes function as transducers ....
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Alzheimer's disease is a neurodegenerative disorder
.... chromosome 21, and separate mutations of transmembrane protein genes on chromosomes 14 and 1, identified as presenilin 1 and presenilin 2, respectively (Weldon ....
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The Epigenetic Theory
.... of complex disease based on two postulates: 1) at least .... of (at least) some traits; 2) epigenetic factors .... Epigenetic misregulation of genes, more so than DNA ....
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