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    Therapeutic cloning is embryonic stem cells for experiments to replace injuries or diseased cells. Cloning can be used for many reasons such as medical research‚ endangered or extinct species could be recreated‚ reproducing a loved pet that is deceased‚ cloning livestock for a higher quality milk or meat‚ and also

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    A LETTER TO A FRIEND

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    trial with stem cell therapy. I know that you are a little scared because you do not quit understand but luckily you have a friend like me who is going to shed some light on what I have learned on this subject. Now I know that you have not taken a science class since high school so I will break it down for you as much as I can. Stem cells have the capability to grow into different kind of cells while in the body either early or during the growth. What is so special about these cells arte that they

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    Reliance Life Sciences and life cell. Only 15‚000 clients have their children ’s stem cells preserved every year in India. This pales in comparison to China‚ Europe and the U.S.‚ which each report 100‚000 clients on average. The global market for stem cell therapies is expected to be $20 billion (Rs 92‚593 crore) by 2010. The current stem cell therapy market in India is approximately $540 million and it is expected to grow rapidly. This shows the scope in the market for stem cell banking. India is one of

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    Nobel Prize

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    by two scientists. They are Sir John B. Gurdon from United Kingdom and Prof. Shina Yamanaka from Japan. They both contribute to develop human cell studying. Official Nobel Prize announced that the Prize motivation is "for the discovery that mature cells can be reprogrammed to become pluripotent". They discover that mature cells can be converted to stem cells. Sir John B. Gurdon was born in Dippenhall in 1933. He is a British developmental biologist‚ which is the discipline of organism grow and

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    From a scientist’s point of view‚ embryonic stem cells have a huge potential to revolutionize the field of regenerative medicine and tissue engineering as they hold the ability to produce all cell lineages including the germ line. This would provide the gateway for the treatment of a wide range of diseases where the body is incapable of repairing itself. However‚

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    Ethics In Science

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    run smoothly. One example of ethics in science is stem cell research. Stem Cell Research is when undeveloped cells are molded from adult cellsembryonic cells‚ and cord cells to finally be created as other cells. Stem Cell research is used as a treatment for such problems as heart disease‚ diabetes leukemia‚ and etc. One pro is that adult stem cells are a renewable source of replacement cells and tissues. Researching and using these stem cells may lead to progress and future discoveries in the

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    AP Bio 2012 Q1

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    determined. • Rapid cell divisions. • Cell divisions without cell growth. • Cleavage divisions form a small‚ solid ball of cells (morula). • Rapid DNA replications and mitotic divisions occur. • Cells get smaller in early cleavage with each division. • Cleavage divisions form a hollow ball of cells surrounding a fluidfilled cavity. • Room for germ layers is developed. • Germ cell layers (ectoderm‚ endoderm‚ and mesoderm) are established. • Opening called a blastopore forms. • Cells near the surface

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    Grade 11 Bio

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    LESSON #9 22a) There would be 3 chromosomes present in each of the cells that make up the stomach of mosquito. 22b) Interphase | b | Prophase | C | Metaphase | D | Anaphase | A | Telophase | E | 22c) There would be 3 chromosomes present in the sperm cells of a mosquito. 22d) Interphase | C | Prophase 1 | A | Metaphase 1 | I | Anaphase 1 | E | Telophase 1 | F | Prophase ii | H | Metaphase ii | B | Anaphase ii | G | Telophase ii

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    Mus Musculus

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    The house mouse (Mus musculus) is a small rodent‚ a mouse‚ one of the most numerous species of the genus Mus. The house mouse has been domesticated as the pet or fancy mouse‚ and as the laboratory mouse which is one of the most important model organisms in biology and medicine. It is by far the most commonly used genetically altered laboratory mammal. Mouse and man The sequence of the mouse genome was published in 2002. "The mouse and human genomes are very similar‚" says Dr Jackson. "There

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    Cellular Basis of Life

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    concepts of the cell theory b. Identify the parts of a cell c. Describe the function of each cell part d. Differentiate prokaryotic from eukaryotic cells e. Compare plant and animal cells A. The Cell Theory - structurally made up of 1. What are living things made of? cells. - 2. What can cells do? 3. Where do cells come from? All living things are The cell is the fundamental unit of life. - Cells come from the division of pre-existing cells. B. Cell Structure

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