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    Case Study 3: Cell stucture and function Background Information: what are the major feature of eukaryotic cells? In this case study‚ you will apply your knowledge regarding the function of cell structures. Metabolic disorders and unique characteristics of some cells will be used to illustrate the importance of individual structures. Pick 5 out the following 7 small case studies. Each one focuses on one cell component. For each cell component‚ answer the following questions and also any questions

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    REVIEW FOR TEST 4:  GENETICS CHAPTER 12 -1406        CHAPTER 8- 1408 MITOSIS     1. Define: genome‚ gene‚ chromosomes‚ chromatin‚ binary fission‚ homologous chromosomes‚ sister chromatids‚ daughter chromosomes‚ somatic cells‚ gametes‚ centromere‚ kinetochore‚  karyokinesis‚ spindle fibers‚ kinetochore microtubules‚ nonkinetochore microbules‚ centrosome‚ asters     2. List differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic genome.     3. A chromosome consists of ____ (60%) and ____ (40%).

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    10/30/2012 Miraculous Treatments on the Horizon Scientists have pushed the envelope into the unknown‚ the impossible‚ and the unethical since the beginning of science. Recently scientists have researched ways to treat diseases such as cystic fibrosis‚ cancer‚ aids‚ and several more devastating diseases with no known cures. Scientists have found promising treatments using gene therapy‚ cloning‚ and stem cells. There are very few treatments using these techniques that have been approved by the

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    If mendel test crossed did he not think it would affect the outcome of his results? I was Who was Gregor Mendel‚ Key terms. Gregor Mendel was an Austrian monk in 1865‚ he called gene factors. He is known as the father of genetics but in his time his work was not widely accepted because people felt he tweaked his results they seemed too good. Key terms: Genotype the symbolic representation of pairs of alleles Phenotype the characteristics or traits of an organism Dominant allele An allele that

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    Summary Topic: Remarkable Canadian - Celine Dion Source #1: http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Celine_Dion.aspx Summary Celine Dion is a great pop-music celebrity‚ who was born in a musical family in Quebec. She followed her family to perform around Canada when she was a baby. When she went to 5 years old‚ she stood n the table in her family’s piano bar and started her first show. At that time‚ Dion loved Ginette Reno and copied many of her songs. When she was 12 years old‚ she made a demo tape

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    Innovations have contributed to the availability of a range of new treatments for diseases resulting in improvement in the length and quality of life and reduced disease burden for individuals and society. However‚ the need for innovative therapies for unmet needs /challenging diseases continues to grow‚ accelerating the pace of drug development directly or through partnership/ in-licensing. We expect innovation and improved drugs therapies through novel target discovery and technology platforms

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    Ma. Angela A. Catapang J10 2011-62151 CA / BS FT Jurassic Park Jurassic Park‚ was a terrific movie being the world’s highest-grossing film at the time of its release. It was filled with sci-fi adventures which tickled our imagination and opened our minds into bold possibilities that were to start with “what if’s”. The said movie was made not only to entertain and to fascinate the viewers but also to educate everyone about the extent of the powers and wonders of science. The main

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    Forensic Anthropology Forensic anthropology is a significant way to implement the science of anthropology to aid in the discovery of the identities of deceased individuals who are considered unrecognizable. This form of anthropology can be applied in many subcategories‚ such as forensic taphonomy and forensic archaeology. Forensic anthropology initially started to aid in the field of physical anthropology‚ starting with the analysis of skeletal makeups of those who have died. Professionals‚ other

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    Chapter 9: Patterns of Inheritance What pattern will inheritance follow? Why is it important? Always follow patterns? Rule of Probability In tossing a coin the odds of either a head or tail is always 50%. The outcome is unaffected by the previous attempt. If 2 coins are tossed‚ each will be dependent of the other HH‚ HT‚ TH‚ TT (Probability is 25% or ¼) The rules also hold true for genetics due to the law of independent assortment. Each alternative type of outcome in a gene acts independently

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    birth there are various aspects which can affect children and young people’s development. These include: Health Status A combination of genetics and other factors can affect a child or young person’s health. There may be conditions such as cystic fibrosis (A condition in which the lungs and digestive system become clogged with thick sticky mucus)‚ sickle cell disease (Abnormally shaped red blood cells resulting in serious infections‚ anemia and damage organs)‚ diabetes‚ etc. that have an automatic

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