Geneticist By: Bailey Gaskin Period 3 Genenticis- A person who studies or specializes in genetics A geneticist is one who studies and works to apply his/her knowledge of genetics‚ branch of biological sciences that involves heredity and natural point of views in living organisms. Geneticists are the leader of the last frontier of biology‚ they have u the lnlocked last few secrets of life Genetics more focuses on the passages of traits form parents to their offspring from generation‚ to generation
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is currently at risk of contracting Iron Deficiency Anemia. Iron deficiency anemia occurs when a person ’s body does not receive the proper amount of iron needed to produce a sufficient supply of red blood cells or hemoglobin within the body. Every red blood cell contains hemoglobin‚ which is the part of the cell that carries our oxygen. Without the appropriate amount of iron within one ’s body‚ the body makes fewer and smaller red blood cells leaving the body with less hemoglobin to distribute oxygen
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Instructor: Robert L. Stewart‚ Jr. Sickle cell anemia affects people with African‚ Mediterranean‚ Middle Eastern‚ and Indian ancestry (Scientific American). Sickle cell anemia occurs when a person inherits two sickle cell gene‚ one from each parent‚ that cause the red blood cells to change and become crescent shaped. The underlying problem involves hemoglobin‚ a component of the red blood cells. Hemoglobin is a protein molecule in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the body’s
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How do genes of the two parents influence the traits of an offspring? What is Sickle Cell and who is at risk? How abnormalities can contribute to genetic and/or chromosomal disorders such as‚ sickle cell? Before I discuss genes‚ I have to tell what genes are. Genes are working subunits of DNA. DNA is a vast chemical information database that carries the complete set of instructions for making all the proteins a cell will ever need. Each gene contains a particular set of instructions‚ usually coding
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RUNNING HEAD: SPLEEN 1 Spleen BIOL 2320 USU-Easter Sydney Lyman June 3‚ 2013 Spleen 2 Spleen Acting as a filter of blood and harmful organisms‚ as well as breaking down blood cells‚ the spleen carries many responsibilities in the human body. Located in the upper left side of the abdomen‚ next to the stomach‚ the spleen is neatly tucked in between the pancreas‚ stomach‚ and left kidney (Laparoscopic‚ 2013).The spleen is typically around 4 inches long
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P Sickle Cell Anemia [pic] Sickle Cell Anemia is an inherited disease characterized by periods of relative health alternating with episodes of severe illness caused when sickle shaped [pic]red blood cells block small blood vessels. According to the encyclopedia here’s the pathophysiology of the disease; Sickle cell anemia is caused by a mutation in the B globin chain of hemoglobin‚ causing the amino acid glutamic acid to be replaced with the hydrophobic amino acid valine at the sixth
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Into the Jungle Chapter 8: A Sickle-Cell Safari 1) How did Tony Allison’s early life experiences in Kenya prepare him to make the discovery of the sickle cell-malaria link? Tony Allison’s early life experiences in Kenya prepared him to make the discovery of the sickle cell-malaria link because at a young age‚ Tony himself caught malaria. Tony’s experience with the disease led him to change his motivation and goals towards medical school instead of becoming a naturalist or anthropologist. When
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punch. Lily has iron deficiency anemia. In this first scenario I think that Lily has Pernicious Anemia or else identified as Vitamin B12 anemia. Several of the signs that Lily is encountering are similar to anemia which are Fatigue‚ pale appearance‚ and weakness. Pernicious anemia is usually initiated by poor eating regimen. B12 vitamin is necessary in the making of red blood cells; a Red blood cell holds oxygen throughout the body. The analysis pernicious anemia is reasonably straightforward
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meaning the disease/condition is passed down through the genes. Sickle Cell Anaemia Disease An example of a genetic disorder is Sickle Cell Anaemia; What is it? Sickle cell anemia is a disease where your body produces abnormally shaped red blood cells. The cells are shaped like a crescent or sickle used to cut wheat. As the sickle cell blood cells don’t last as long as normal round red blood cells this then leads to anemia. The sickle cells can also get stuck in blood vessels‚ blocking blood flow and
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Lillian Gould Professor: Dr. Faye Ran Arts Administration July 10‚ 2012 Advocacy Proposal The Sickle Cell Thalassemia Patients Network 1139 St. John’s Place Brooklyn‚ NY 11213-2617 Telephone: 347-533-8485 Fax: 718-789-5767 Email: info@sctpn.org URL: www.sctpn.net Type of Grant maker: Public Charity IRS Exemption Status: 501(c) (3) Financial Data (yr. ended 2012 can’t find) EIN: 990: 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 Last Updated: Background: Established
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