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    the old maxim “we are what we eat”. Nutrition and genetics both are play significant role in the maintenance of human health as well as the development of lethal diseases. Genetic variations toward dietary response and the nutrients response in gene expression can also be explored by nutrigenetics and nutrigenomics According to different research studies nutrients is also having the

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    genome expressing different genes. This process occurs during early human development for purposes of cell differentiation while still in the embryonic state‚ but scientists have also found that this cycle continues throughout a person’s life. Epigenetics helps to explain the balance between nature and nurture in phenotypic expression. Methyl groups are attached to certain base pairs along a genetic sequence inhibiting transcription of a particular gene thus turning the gene "off" and leaving it unexpressed

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    main way the authors did this is through the use of tone. The tone of these poems easily allow the reader to see just how easy it is to know something is wrong‚ but do it anyway. In Brooks poem “The Mother” she selects words and expressions that give the poem an air of sadness. By saying things such as “You will never neglect or beat Them‚ or silence or buy with a sweet.” it shows her longing to do things that mothers are generally thought to be good at. At the same time this also

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    explain some of the exciting biological phenomena like formation of different types of tissue and organ from cell having same DNA sequence‚ phenotypic differences in identical twins‚ X chromosome inactivation‚ genomic imprinting‚ why mutation in same gene result in two types

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    new combinations of genes. Transformation is a way of gene variability in bacteria. This experiment is based on the transformation mechanism of bacteria and gene regulation. The bacteria used for the experiment was Escherichia coli and the genes introduces for the transformation were: gfp and bla by a pGLO™ plasmid. After the insertion of the target genes and growing the bacteria on specialized LB media‚ it could be seen that the transformants were positive for the gene expression. The transformed E

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    Gene expression is the ability of a gene to produce a biologically active protein. This process is regulated by the cells of an organism‚ it is very important to the survival of organisms at all levels. This is much more complex in eukaryotes than in prokaryotes. A major difference is the presence in eukaryotes of a nuclear membrane‚ which prevents the simultaneous transcription and translation that occurs in prokaryotes. Initiation of protein transcription is started by RNA polymerase. The activity

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    Very little of the specific gene is needed to amplify the gene. The method is also very specific as it combines the specificity of the primers and the fluorescence of the Taqman® probe. Limitations: qPCR is an expensive method with high cost of equipment and cost of chemicals. The great sensitivity

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    memorable could be the use of themes or Senior’s craft of writing. The poems Meditation on Red‚ All Clear 1928 and the Tree of Light are poems that are apart of Gardening in the Tropics are bear the uniqueness of seniors quality of writing and expressions of various themes. Meditation on red and all clear 1928 senior highlights themes such as the suffering‚ migration and trauma. Through these themes the writer’s intents are revealed. The theme of suffering expressed in both poems speaks to the suffering

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    with the mind as large as the sky. The devotion showed by the hostess has been compared to that of Shabari of the Ramayana. But unfortunately her devotion was short lived‚ when she started to serve. The feeling of caste- superiority suddenly found expression in her guests’ insolent remarks on the table etiquette of the hostess. One of them even says‚ “You folk will newer improve”. The hostess is terribly offended and breaks in to a sense of nostalgia. She recalls her days of poverty and painfully expresses

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    P16ink4a Case Study

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    clustalx‚ GENEDOC and Tree view softwares and for investigation of gene network and various promoter elements of p16ink4a gene‚ genemania and Gene2promoter sorfwares were used‚ respectively. Regarding phylogenetic tree obtained from analysis of p16ink4a nucleotide sequence‚ Homo sapiens has the highest and lowest similarity to Chlorocebus sabaeus and Balaenoptera acutorostrata‚ respectively and altogether‚ sequence analysis of this gene showed

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