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    development for purposes of cell differentiation while still in the embryonic state‚ but scientists have also found that this cycle continues throughout a person’s life. Epigenetics helps to explain the balance between nature and nurture in phenotypic expression. Methyl groups are attached to certain base pairs along a genetic sequence inhibiting transcription of a particular gene thus turning the gene "off" and leaving it unexpressed. Environmental factors can cause methylation and de-methylation of the

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    The Evolution of the First Amendment The first amendment states‚ "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion‚ or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech‚ or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble‚ and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.(encyclopedia) The inhabitants of the North American colonies did not have a legal right to express opposition to the British government that ruled them. Nonetheless

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    are Regulated? A. Gene Expression in Differentiated Cells 1. What does it mean to say that the cells in your body are differentiated? It means that the cells in the body are specialized to do certain tasks with some genes in a cell turned off and some genes in the cell turned on. 2. The great differences among cell types is due to the selective expression of its genes. Define gene expression. Gene expression is the overall process by which

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    Presentation Skills

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    Powerful Presentation Skill Written By Asad Yaqub In almost all the business roles today‚ presentation skill has become a core competency and an inevitable prerequisite for any reasonable job. One of the popular fears among the people‚ after dogs‚ snakes heights‚ water‚ is public speaking. This category of people usually experience abnormal heartbeats‚ cold sweats‚ shivering and the worst‚ low or high blood pressures. Contrary to this‚ presentation skill can be developed and achieved through

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    speech is known as nonverbal communication. Facial expressions‚ body posture‚ eye contact‚ or gestures are part of nonverbal communication. Written communication can be through e-mails‚ reports‚ articles and many other ways. Facial expressions are a form of demonstrative communication. Communicating includes different facial expressions‚ tone of voice‚ or body language to deliver the message. A smile is an example of a positive facial expression‚ and a frown will be viewed in a more negative manner

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    and unwritten communication. Unlike verbal communication‚ demonstrative involves Body‚ physiology and nonverbal. There is a saying that actions speak louder than words‚ which is true communicating your body through eye contact‚ gestures or facial expressions giving the wrong body language to a person will send the wrong message to the person‚ in order to control this one person needs to pay attention to the non verbal signals during any type of communication. The three types of demonstrative communication

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    women. It is a logical presumption that with today’s society forever pushing back the clock of aging that the audience of this article is also worried about hiding their wrinkles. Shannon Cook then segways into the question of freezing of facial expressions through Botox and if it will harm the two way communication between mother and child. She follows it up with a quote from Dr. Ed Tronick‚ an associate professor of psychiatrics and pediatrics at the University of Massachusetts. By using a quote

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    Transcriptomics

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    transcriptome is essential for interpreting the functional elements of the genome and the development and disease. The key aims of transcriptomics are: cataloguing all species of transcript; determining gene transcriptional structure; and quantifying expression levels of each transcript during development and under different conditions (Marguerat‚ S‚ 2008). Transcriptomic technologies have been developed to quantify the transcriptome‚ which can be categorized as hybridization-based or sequencing based

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    Nonverbal communication can be defined as a means of communication without using words. There are various concepts and forms that depict how nonverbal communication takes place. Examples of these forms are such as facial expressions‚ gestures and posture‚ movement‚ distance‚ clothing and appearance‚ face and eyes‚ touch‚ physical attractiveness and finally the voice. Communication can be interpreted from any of these concepts although sometimes can prove to be difficult. From the movie‚ "Two can

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    Biology presentation

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    Introduction Good Morning Everyone. My name is and this is ‚ and . We will be presenting to you on how Light affects gene expression with focus on Maize leaves. This is an unrelated but neat photo of gem corn which is produced as a result of selective breeding. Anyways‚ most plants require light in order to grow and conduct photosynthesis. Plants that have been previously grown in the dark are incapable of photosynthesis since they lack chlorophyll and many polypeptides needed for light harvesting

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