unfortunately the process is extremely complex. With having the personal genome‚ doesn’t mean we can entirely focus on it to develop drugs . Environment and diet are significant factors in drug response and variability. For example‚ comparing micro biomes of Caucasians and Japanese it was shown that one had significantly more expression of
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1)illegal mining has been done for so many years.analyse the effect on humans and ecology.? Suggest the remedies? Ans-Environmental Damages of Mining Open pit mining Open pit mining‚ where material is excavated from an open pit‚ is one of the most common forms of mining for strategic minerals. This type of mining is particularly damaging to the environment because strategic minerals are often only available in small concentrations‚ which increases the amount of ore needed to be mined. Environmental
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Cell Division‚ Heredity‚ and Rcolution Practice Questions Cell Division An organism is heterozygous at two gene loci on different chromosomes. Explain how these alleles are transmitted by the process of mitosis to daughter cells. After mitosis the parent cell’s genome is dividedninto two daughter cells. In most eukaryotes‚ the nuclear envelope that separates the DNA from the cytoplasm disassembles. The chromosomes align themselves in a line spanning the cell. As the cell elongates‚ corresponding
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arctos) is a subspecies of the broader Gray Wolf family (canis lupus)‚ and inhabits the Canadian Arctic‚ as well as the northern coast of Greenland‚ roughly upwards of 70 ͦNorth latitude. The arctic wolf’s primary biomes are the arctic & alpine tundra‚ the taiga‚ and the alpine biome. Contrary to popular belief regarding its harsh habitat and the much-publicized climate change‚ the endangerment status of the arctic wolf is listed as “Least Concern” by the IUCN and WWF‚ and‚ in fact‚ it is exactly
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is covered by water - which is: 97% saltwater and 2.78% freshwater Fresh water: 77.28% polar ice /glaciers‚ 22.22% groundwater‚ .50 % surface water % liquid fresh water in available to us: less than 1% of all earth’s water (0.024%) Aquatic Biomes: characterized by salinity‚ depth‚ water flow (fast/slow) Salinity Freshwater: streams‚ rivers‚ lakes‚ wetlands Saltwater/ marine: estuaries‚ coral reefs‚ open ocean Rivers & Streams (Lotic= flowing) fast vs. slow water and air mix dissolved
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According to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO 2015)‚ an estimated 18 million acres 7.3 million surface of forest are lost each year the United States cannot continue to grow and develop without causing environmental damage because those in power has to learn to associate positive economic growth with a healthy environment‚ An estimated 13 million surface of forests were lost each year between 2000 and 2010 due to deforestation. In tropical rainforests particularly‚ deforestation
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natural selection as presented by Darwin. B. Each of the following related to an aspect of evolution by natural selection. Explain three of the following. Convergent evolution and similarities among species (ecological equivalents) in a particular biome (e.g. tundra‚ taiga‚ etc). Natural selection and the formation of insecticide-resistant insects or antibiotic resistant bacteria Speciation and isolation Natural selection and behavior such as kinesis‚ fixed action pattern‚ dominance hierarchy‚
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Cited: "About RAN | Rainforest Action Network." Rainforest Action Network | Environmentalism with Teeth. Web. 02 Nov. 2010. <http://www.ran.org/content/about-ran>. "Amazon Rainforest." Blue Planet Biomes. Web. 01 Nov. 2010. <http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/amazon.htm>. "AMAZON RAINFOREST FACTS." UNIQUE SOUTHAMERICA TRAVEL EXPERIENCE. Web. 03 Nov. 2010. <http://www.unique-southamerica-travel-experience.com/amazon-rainforest-facts.html>
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A.P.E.S. Topic Outline Study Guide (1st Semester Final) | | |The portions of the outline that we have covered so far are BOLDED. Remember that we have not covered these topics in order. My | |suggestion for studying for the final would be to take this document‚ expand and space out the concepts that are bold‚ and | |insert the main ideas pertaining to each.
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Intro The tundra is a cold freezing place that doesn’t frequently have much rainfall. The average temperature is 10-20 degrees fahrenheit. The tundra also have a wide variety of plant life and few trees that have a creative way to adapt to their environment. The tundra has many amazing animals that has its own effect. In the tundra some animals are become engendered because the
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