EVOLUTION and NATURAL SELECTION (30 pts) a. What is a mutation? Provide 3 examples of different mutations causing specific diseases in human population. For each example explain what kind of mutation that is (ie. A point substitution‚ a chromosomal duplication etc). Mutation is a genetic mistake(s) that occur during DNA replication. 1. Progeria accelerated aging; mutation in the LMNA gene 2. Hypertrichosis excessive hair on the shoulders‚ face and ears; implicate it to a rearrangement
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father passed away of lupus when she was a young woman and when she was diagnosed with lupus‚ herself. Throughout all of her sufferings‚ she stayed strong in her faith. She was an influential author when she was alive and still continues to change the lives of others. Born in 1925‚ O’Connor lived a long‚ adventurous‚ and quiet life. She had many sufferings throughout her life‚ such as when her father passed away of lupus when she was a young woman and when she was diagnosed with lupus‚ herself. ("Flannery
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for ‚ and use them wisely and carefully. Although there is some negative things about steroids I truly believe the positives over take the negatives. You might have a different opinion about this topic than I do but this is my perspective on it. Lupus Facts and Statistics ( 2017) Retrieved from
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Qualitative Research Article Keena M. Reesman Grand Canyon University Title of Qualitative Article The qualitative article that was selected for this assignment describes a qualitative study about patients living with chronic systemic lupus erythematosus.. This article was published in July‚2017 by the Dove Press Journal. The article was chosen because it gave a good representation of qualitative research study.The qualitative design or method used in this article was concepts analysis
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Rebecca E. Clark SOC313: Social Implications of Medical Issues A Look At Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Instructor: Mandee Rowley August 13‚ 2012 A Look At Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease that is primarily a disease of young women. The disease has a wide array of manifestations and can be fatal. SLE produces antibodies to the body’s own cells leading to full-body inflammation and tissue damage
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Economic Cooperation Organization 1 Economic Cooperation Organization Economic Cooperation Organization Motto: "Sustainable socio-economic development for people of the region" Member states of the ECO Headquarters Official language Type Membership Leaders - Secretary General Establishment Area - Total Tehran‚ Iran English Cooperation 10 member states Shamil Aleskerov 1985 7‚937‚197 km 3.06457e+06 sq mi Population 2 - - 2010 estimate Density 416‚046‚863
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sunscreens must be a must. As a drug treatment corticosteroids may be used topically or intralesionally. Very potent forms are necessary for hypertrophic lesions. Fluocinonide cream may be more effective than hydrocortisone in treating people with discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE). Systemic steroids do not seem to be effective. When systemic treatment is required‚ hydroxychloroquine is the first-line agent. Hydroxychloroquine and acitretin (an oral retinoid) appear to be of equal efficacy‚ although adverse
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Pope John Paul II’s first encyclical letter was published couple of month after his pontificate in 1979. “Redemptor Hominis" is the name of the document which was read on the first Sunday of the lent in all churches. This letter showed Pope’s way of thinking and his pastoral approach. The letter indicated how far ahead John Paul II was with his way of thinking at that time. People reading this document could notice unusual and sophisticated approach in terms of theology‚ pastoral care‚ and anthropology
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Permanent Disability (TPD) Benefit 100% of the Basic Sum Assured1 Female-Related Illnesses Benefit i) Female Cancer • Cancer of the breast‚ cervix uteri‚ fallopian tube‚ ovary‚ uterus or vagina/vulva; or ii) Systemic Lupus Erythematosus with Lupus Nephritis. 100% of the Basic Sum Assured1 iii) Female Carcinoma-in-situ • Carcinoma-in-situ of the breast‚ cervix uteri‚ fallopian tubes‚ ovary‚ uterus‚ or vagina/vulva 50% of the Basic Sum Assured‚ claimable
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