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    following in at least 100 words: 1. Describe the structure of DNA. DNA is a structure of specific molecules and a complex mixture of chemicals. DNA is a nucleic acid‚ which is a group of complex compounds that can be found in all living cells or viruses‚ and controls cell health and function. Nucleic acids are composed of polymers and monomers‚ which are referred to as nucleotides. There are four different types of nucleotides that make up the structure of DNA‚ which are abbreviated A‚ C‚ T‚ and

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    DNA Fingerprinting

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    DNA fingerprinting is a method that compares the fragments of DNA. DNA fingerprinting was first invented to detect the presence of genetic diseases. Today‚ DNA fingerprinting is used in different ways. DNA is analyzed using a Southern Blot‚ which allows scientists to observe the base pair patterns. DNA fingerprinting can be used in a few different ways. First‚ to find out if the child belongs to a person DNA fingerprinting may be used. When a child is born‚ it inherits the VNTR’s from the father

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    Famous Scientists’ List Name | Birth/Death | Achievements | Albert Einstein | 1879 - 1955 | He is arguably at the pinnacle‚ if the popularity of all the scientists is taken into account. He demonstrated solutions to a trio of mind-boggling topics in Physics in 1905 and shot into the limelight. | Sir Isaac Newton | 1642 - 1727 | "Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica" called "Principia" is acknowledged as the greatest scientific book ever published. Sir Isaac Newton wrote this in 1687

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    Introduction To Indian Pharmacompanies The pharmaceutical industry of India has matured over the years into a major producer of bulk drugs‚ rated among the top five in the world. The industry is largely concentrated in the production of ‘generics’ on account of the Process Patent Law introduced in the seventies (repealed under the recent TRIPS Agreement). India has since been able to establish technological capability for manufacture and supplying of generic drugs. This ‘generics capability’ of

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    Chimera DNA

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    whose children were almost taken from her because her DNA profile indicated that she was not the mother of her children. The test revealed each child shared half of their DNA markers with their father‚ but only twenty-five percent of their DNA matches their mother. Our team will attempt to determine why this mother’s DNA profile does not match her children’s profiles. Hypothesis How is it possible for a mother’s DNA not to match the DNA of her biological children? 1. The “mother” is actually

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    Chemistry Scientists

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    as Aristotle. Also plato was Aristotle teacher at the Acadamy at the time. It wasent untill 2000 years after no one questioned the theory of atoms‚ untill the early 1800’s. John Dalton was born in 1766 in Cumberland‚ England. Dalton made many experiment strictly to atom study even though he had no idea what is was. He is most known for the extensive research on atoms. He proposed a table of atomic weights for the number of the known element. This image is Dalton’s table of elements and the number

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    diseases result from mitochondrial dysfunction. Despite mitochondria being ubiquitous throughout the body‚ some mitochondrial diseases only affect particular tissues. Describe such a disease and what is known about the basis of its tissue selectivity. Allowed word count: 1500 Actual word count: 1498 Introduction Leber’s hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) is an optical nerve dysfunction caused by mtDNA mutation that generally causes bilateral loss of sight in young adult men between the ages

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    meters high‚ making it the largest building at this time. The Funerary Complex of Djoser is a large pyramid structure that looks like steps with six structures stacked on top of one another‚ each one decreasing in size. The material used was limestone. These pyramids were usually eighteen hundred feet long by nine hundred feet wide; overall in size they were very large. Below the structure was the underground burial area‚ which consisted of a small room that held a statue of the deceased and there

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    Design and Materials

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    Design and Materials Gili Heriawan Farahsyifa Mutiara Khansa Khaula Muhammad Rausyan Fikri Ajeng R.P. Rizki Ihza P. Designing New Medicinal Drugs • What we need to know ? • Identify the structural features of the active site for particular enzyme associated with the pathogen. • Determine the functional groups present to ensure effective binding of the drug. • Intermolecular bonds of drugs-activesite : • Hydrogen bond • Ionic attraction • Dipole-dipole forces • Van der Waals’

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    DNA as a Key Witness Criminals‚ often unknowingly‚ leave parts of themselves behind. These pieces are not always visible to the untrained eye. Hair‚ skin‚ blood‚ and fingerprints all contain elements that are unique to each person. It is with DNA testing and fingerprinting‚ that criminals can be identified and crimes can be linked. This system of testing and matching has become the “most essential and reliable method of catching criminals” in the United States (Lynch 67). Advancing technology

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