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    Introduction to Genetic Algorithms S.N.Sivanandam · S.N.Deepa Introduction to Genetic Algorithms With 193 Figures and 13 Tables Authors S.N.Sivanandam Professor and Head Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering PSG College of Technology Coimbatore - 641 004 TN‚ India S.N.Deepa Ph.D Scholar Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering PSG College of Technology Coimbatore - 641 004 TN‚ India Library of Congress Control Number: 2007930221 ISBN 978-3-540-73189-4 Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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    Genetic counseling is the process that evaluates family history‚ ordering genetic test and evaluating medical records. Genetic counseling is a service that helps the people to translate scientific information into practical information. Genetic tests determine if there are gene-carrying traits or inherited disorders. Genetic tests done by testing small amount of body tissue or blood sample. The gene is made up of DNA sequence molecule‚ which is building blocks‚ the hereditary grouped in specific

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    the information‚ so her doctor sent her to a genetic counselor. Not everyone has the same opinion on going to the doctor‚ and definitely not everyone reacts to a diagnosis in a similar manner; highlighting why M.D. Pim Suwannarat in “The Value of Genetic Counselors” stresses the importance of genetic counselors as a bridge of communication between doctors and patients. Yolanda Ridge’s novel‚ Inside Hudson Pickle brings the patient’s perspective of genetic testing

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    Abstract Population genetics is the study of how localized groups of individuals capable of interbreeding and creating fertile progeny change genetically over time. The Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium accounts for gene pools that do not change genetically over time. In this experiment‚ I intended to determine whether the sample population consisting of my fellow biology lab classmates would fall in the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium with respect to the ALU insert from human chromosome 8. My hypothesis was

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    certain things in life that you can’t control or prevent but with a simple genetic test you can have answers to many unanswered questions that could be about certain medical issues. Knowing the results could be very scary but at least knowing can be the first to step to taking control of your life. For those that don’t know what is a genetic test‚ “As scientific and medical discoveries help us better understand how our genetic make up affects our bodies and our health‚ new tests are also being developed

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    he is a human‚ but his pride almost cost him his life when he became chained to a giant ray. On the other hand‚ the plot in “The Sea Devil” reflects the challenges faced by society that came from humanity’s efforts to exploit the environment with genetic

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    Genetic engineering Genetic engineering can help prevent the majority of diseases and illnesses by by isolating the gene that is causing them. It can also be be used to treat infectious diseases. To do this the genes associated with antigen and antiviral proteins are implanted. The most wanted traits of specific organisms can be determined and integrated into another organism’s DNA. The genetic diversity can be increased by genetic engineering. It also can produce variant alleles that are able to

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    The pGLO plasmid‚ which has the bla and GFP gene‚ was developed so it can operate like the arabinose operon and be able to transcribe genes in the presence of arabinose sugar. In this plasmid‚ the cluster of genes is regulated by the spontaneous on/off element by a single promoter‚ which is dependent on the DNA binding protein araC. This protein is at the binding site for RNA polymerase at the beginning of the operon‚ so when arabinose is present (like in one of the experimental plates)‚ it is taken

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    Paper 1 Abstract: • statistically significant shifts toward the extremes of the scales • (a) that group judgments are less extreme than individual judgments‚ and • (b) that the "risky shift" phenomenon is a content-bound exception to the averaging tendency of the group. • suggests that a normative commitment may be the underlying variable responsible for polarization effects. Paper 1 Introduction: • individuals in a social situation avoid expressing extreme opinions or judgments‚ •

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