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    Biology Dna Research Paper

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    DNA is a tool of great use throughout the world. Especially when it comes to the field of forensic science‚ DNA is the most important tool of all. What is DNA? DNA‚ short for deoxyribonucleic acid‚ is a group of molecules that hereditary information in which guides development and functioning throughout the body. “DNA is to justice as a telescope is to the stars; not a lesson in biochemistry‚ not a display of the wonders of magnifying glass‚ but a way to see things as they really are.”(Barry Scheck

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    Clinical Laboratory Scientist What They Are and What They Do A clinical laboratory scientist can have a few different names such as “Medical Laboratory Scientist” or “Medical Laboratory Technician/Technologist”. A clinical laboratory scientist‚ or CLS‚ works in a laboratory testing different samples—bodily fluids‚ tissue samples‚ and cultures‚ to name some—to identify diseases and treatments for said diseases. What it Takes and Training To become a CLS‚ one must have a background of high school

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    | | Typical Bacteria | Rickettsias/Chlamydias | | Intracellular Parasite | No | Yes | Yes | Plasma Membrane | Yes | Yes | No | Binary Fission | Yes | Yes | No | Pass through Bacteriological filters | No | No/ Yes | Yes | Possess both DNA & RNA | Yes | | No | ATP-Generating Metabolism | Yes | Yes /No | No | Ribosomes | Yes | Yes | No | Sensitive to Antibiotics | Yes | Yes | Yes | There are viruses that infect invertebrates‚ vertebrates‚ plants‚ protists‚ fungi‚ and bacteria

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    DNA transcription

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    The upper most strand is the (coding strand) DNA base sequence (triplet) of the gene codes for synthesis of a particular polypeptide chain. The second strand is the mRNA base sequence (template strand used for copying) codon of the transcribed mRNA. The process for going from the upper stand to the second strand is called Transcription and involves an enzyme called polymerase. The polymerase attaches to the promoter region (start codon) and reads the nucleotide base sequence until it gets to a termination

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    DNA Of Relationship

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    I am choosing the book‚ The DNA of Relationships‚ because as a Christ follower‚ we are meant to come together‚ as a community‚ to worship and love of Lord. However‚ if aspects of healthy relationships are not present‚ the outcome of the environment will be detrimental to the relationships built with one another‚ and even possibly God. We each‚ as individuals‚ are unique in or capabilities and attributes; therefore‚ we are meant to be in community with one another in order to combine and form a new

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    have been numerous great scientists that have come in and out of this world‚ and there are many to still come. When Emerson said these two quotes‚ he was talking about all of these scientists. The world we live in today would not be the same without the imagination and wonder of scientists; therefore we owe everything to imagination and wonder. Scientists have used their imagination to come up with some of the craziest ideas and experiments to try and find new discoveries and inventions in the world

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    Our Dust - Discuss Darwin Ching "Our Dust" by C.D. Wright is a short poem about a deceased poet reaching out and speaking to her next generation in more modern times‚ which in this case is the reader. The poem is clearly expressed with the author’s specific use of diction‚ and structure. Dictions and structure are the foundation of any literary work. To begin with‚ Wright uses the word "you" to address the person she is speaking to rather than more specific and definitive names. This

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    pai discovery

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    it; that’s why he wanted help from his ancestors. Pai said‚ “A long time ago‚ my ancestor Paikea came to this place on the back of a whale. Since then‚ in every generation of my family‚ the first born son has carried his name and became the leader of our tribe…until now” (Whale). For this reason‚ Koro felt he had to follow the tradition‚ but the ancestors knew that it was time for a change. The only way for that to happen was for Pai to be the new leader. When she rode the whale it gave the community

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    Herschel's Discovery

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    stars were made rather than tracking the orbits of comets and planets. I find this significant because Herschel sought information that was different than what other astronomers were studying at the time. What was the motivation that led to the discovery? William Herschel was frustrated with the small telescopes he was using. He couldn’t afford larger telescopes‚ so he built one himself. He was observing a Nebula when he discovered Uranus. What questions were asked? How can he see it? What if

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    TEJADA‚ ANGELICA F. SY1315 The Discovery of the Katipunan On July 5‚ 1896‚ Manuél Sityar‚ a Spanish lieutenant of the guardia civíl stationed at Pasig‚ reported to Governor-General Ramón Blanco y Erenas the mysterious activities of certain Filipinos who had been gathering arms and recruiting men for some unknown purposes. On August 13‚ 1896‚ Fr. Agustín Fernández‚ an Augustinian curate of San Pedro‚ Makati‚ wrote to Don Manuél Luengo‚ Civil Governor of Manila‚ denouncing anti-Spanish meetings

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