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    CRISPR-Cas9 Synthesis

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    located in the genomes of bacteria that are used in immune systems to help protect our bodies from infecting viruses.  This method involves the use of an enzyme known as Cas9 and a guide RNA.  A virus’s DNA becomes spacers in the CRISPR sequence when the new virus infects the bacterium.  This sequence will then begin the process of transcription in which it will become a guide RNA.  This RNA will then be used to guide the Cas9 to locate the target sequence within the viral genome‚ so that the Cas9

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    but it does code for amino acids with help from the RNA. It is found in the human genome project that over 98% of the genome is non-coding DNA (Source A). There are two theories revolving around Non-Coding DNA and its existence. One theory states that Non-coding DNA consists of randomly sequenced

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    1980 Referendum Essay

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    The 1980 Referendum‚ Alberta’s oil boom and the discrimination along with The Charter of Rights. Those led to the democratic‚ harmonious‚ unified and adapted country we live in now. The 1980 Referendum was the first referendum in Quebec on its place within Canada. Quebec was deciding whether it should pursue a path toward sovereignty. The Referendum was called by Quebec’s Parti Québécois government and advocated secession from Canada. From my perspective‚ it helped shape Canada. It lead into a more

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    Sir John A. Macdonald is revered as the father figure of Canada‚ and in his day united various conflicting factions such as the Maritimes and French Canadians - a powerful force in creating a unified Canada. The political quagmire of the 1860s provided no encouragement for Macdonald’s unification goals‚ as the interests of Canada East and Canada West were paralyzed by incessant political dispute. The French and English blocs in the legislature could not agree on any matter and adding to Macdonald’s

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    The FLQ stood for ‘Front de libération du Québec. It was a radical group that wished to separate Quebec out of Canada‚ by using any power‚ resorting to force (The October Crisis). This group orchestrated many bombings and protests‚ especially in 1968 and 1969. They took it a step further by abducting British diplomat‚ James

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    Minimal Organism

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    September 10‚ 2014 Minimal Organism “A minimal genome is generally defined as the smallest set of genes that allows for replication of the organism in a particular environment (Cho‚ M.‚ 1999). The creation of these minimal genomes can be helpful and harmful at the same time. There are many opinions out there about the subject‚ I will share some of those and my position on the subject. First let me just start with my personal position on minimal genomes. I personally feel that the use of them is very

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    Maurice Richard

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    In 1942 Maurice Richard entered the National Hockey League. By the year 1946 he was a hero to most boys found in the province of Quebec. “The Hockey Sweater” demonstrates this in the town of St. Justine. Maurice Richard‚ as known as “The Rocket”‚ lived in the hearts of all aspiring French hockey players‚ especially those in Quebec‚ who tried to not only look like Maurice‚ but act like him as well. Maurice was a hero to these boys as seen in three ways: his background and rise to the NHL‚ his talent

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    Set in Montreal‚ Quebec‚ Mordecai Richler’s novel The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz broke off from the existing Canadian satirical tradition by eschewing the typical rural settings of previous Canadian satirists. Still‚ Duddy’s obsession with land is a modern-day invader-settler narrative. In this regard‚ the novel follows the guidelines of the classic Canadian story. Owning land‚ for Duddy‚ a minority‚ represents a ticket to obtaining mainstream visibility and power‚ seeing as ownership carries

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    than all the past technologies put together. |Scientists are no closer to understanding what determines the form and function of a living organism than they were a century ago before the term gene was coined. As Craig Venter‚ a leader in the Human Genome Project put it: "We know shit about biology". Scientists have tended to concentrate on physical causality -- genes determine form and function -- but they are looking in the wrong place. Genes and their proper expression as structural‚ regulatory

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    Gabrielle Roy

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    Gabrielle Roy was a French-Canadian author born and raised in Saint Boniface‚ Manitoba in 1909; her hometown us now a part of Winnipeg‚ Manitoba today. Gabrielle started out studying to be a teacher‚ but ended up settling in Quebec to live as a sketch artist and continue her writing. She had lived in Europe for a little time but had to move back to Canada when World War II started in 1939. She had written novels such as Bonheur occasion (1945)‚ known in English as The Tin Flute‚ and Alexandre Chenevert

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