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    Introduction A bacteriophage is a virus that infects bacteria. A type of bacteriophage is bacteriophage lambda. This specific bacteriophage infects E. Coli. It is composed of protein and double stranded DNA ¡VdsDNA). The DNA of the phage contains around 50‚000 base pairs and codes for 50 proteins. At both ends of the DNA of the phage‚ there are cohesive ends‚ which are composed of 12 nucleotides. Both ends compliment each other‚ which makes the DNA circular once together. This circular DNA

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    happiest memory of mine that I have is of when I went to Montreal‚ Canada‚ to visit my family on my dad’s side. It was around the first week of August of 2007‚ and was my first trip to Canada. Along with going to Montreal‚ Canada‚ we also went to Quebec City‚ Canada‚ the only city in North America that has stone walls bordering it. We flew in an airplane from Portland‚ OR to Providence‚ RI‚ and then we drove from there to Montreal‚ Canada. We stayed in my dad’s brother’s home for the time that

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    Essay #3: Gattaca The human genome project is a great scientific advance but is society ready for it? Gattaca is a futuristic film that portrays the social ramifications of the problems of the project. We have to be very cautious and restrictive on how we use these new advances or we will turn into Gattaca. The genes in the human body have been completely mapped out in Gattaca and they can produce the perfect babies. They have the technology available to remove diseases or enhance looks and abilities

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    possible. Some benefits of having your genome sequenced is that it can help researchers and clinicians better understand the unique qualities of a disease. It could also be used to help select treatment methods when combined with other information. Another benefit would be that there would be an advance in personalized medicine. But‚ along with the benefits there are also risks. One risk is that there are no experiments done to determine the long-term effects. With genomes being sequenced‚ it could ultimately

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    modification. We have developed a culture where fear of the unknown plays a significant part. Many people are unwelcome and fear new‚ radical ideas‚ especially ones that have the potential to change society. This fear is justified -- modifying the human genome to obtain a certain trait certainly has its risks. Obtaining a trait by modification of a gene may open up risks for new genetic diseases that we have not yet encountered‚ and the potential for loss of other traits and physical/mental deformity. It’s

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    curing a disease. Completely eradicating hereditary diseases‚ allowing families to prevent the inheritance of lethal genes in their future children. This therapy is currently (early 2005) banned in the UK. It is not possible to predict where in the genome a newly inserted gene might end up‚ and this poses unknown risks of causing new mutations‚ or otherwise disrupting normal gene functioning. Even if these hazards could be removed‚ there are new ethical problems that could appear with serious development

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    Some pros were that the colonies would be stronger and more independent. the colonies would have strong central government to control the defense‚ taxation‚ postage‚ currency etc. also the Britain abandoned the mercantilism so the colonies would have to unite in order to survive because Britain no longer provided the colonies with the guarantee on market and it got its material from other countries for a lower price. this made the colonies go in depression because people had no jobs and they needed

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    Good morning everyone‚ Genetics is the study of how living organisms pass on traits to each generation. It also explores the variations in every make-up of cells. Every living organism contains instruction manuals inside of their body. These instruction manuals are called genes. (Medicine‚ What is a gene?‚ 2015)Genes lie in long strands of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) called chromosomes. DNA containing genes form structures call chromosomes. Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes. Chromosomes are made

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    Introduction: In this lab simulation‚ we studied the different factors that go into natural selection. These factors were things such as: fertility‚ the complexity of genes‚ the use of natural selection versus not using it‚ and the rate of mutation. All of these things would then affect the amount of generations it would take to get the “target phrase.” This target phrase was used as a tool to understand the complexity of some genes compared to the simplicity of others. The first chapter in Dawkins’

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    Online BIO 150 Introductory Microbiology #3 Lab Report NAME __ Lab Group 2_____ Answer the following questions as you work your way through the lab material typing in your answers. Then submit your finished lab report as a Microsoft Word document. This lab report is worth 100 points towards your final lab grade. Each Q is worth 2 points unless otherwise noted. Also‚ per the Honor Code‚ this work must be your own. This is due Mon. 10/8 at 11:59 PM. The theme of this lab is the identification

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