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    Chapter 1 Summary In chapter one it talks about how hemachromatosis is a hereditary disease and it’s the most common genetic disease for people of European descent‚ in which the body can’t register that it has enough iron. So it keeps absorbing as much of it as possible‚ and this can have very‚ serious side effects (including death). Iron is very important for bacteria‚ cancer‚ and other things to grow. The way this disease is most easily treated is blood letting. Looks like all those crazy blood-letting

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    Vian Wagatsuma ID: 5335 Survival of the Sickest by Sharon Moalem with Jonathan Prince Vian Wagatsuma Dr. Sharon Moalem shares diseases that have a negative effect on people today‚ and explains how these diseases helped the human species during the worst of times in the book‚ Survival of the Sickest. Some diseases Dr. Moalem mentions are: hemochromatosis‚ diabetes‚ and favism. Hemochromatosis is a hereditary disease in which the body absorbs an excess amount of iron because the

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    "Why would genes that make people sick still be in the gene pool after millions of years?" Survival of the Sickest by Dr. Sharon Moalem with Jonathan Prince explains how diseases have a purpose in human survival‚ they are the tools that aided the human evolutionary process. The diseases were a contribution to the human evolutionary process. A collection of different cases and scientific research support the authors’ hypothesis on the connection between certain diseases that plague us in modern times

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    Survival of the Sickest‚ written by author Dr. Sharon Moalem‚ is a book discussing why evolution has not allowed for the destruction of certain diseases. He states that these deadly diseases‚ such as Anemia‚ Hemochromatosis‚ and High Cholesterol‚ are in fact tools that evolution used to help the human race survive. He explains how these diseases helped fight against more dangerous and life threatening sicknesses such as‚ Malaria‚ the Bubonic Plague‚ and Vitamin D deficiency related illnesses. The

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    Survival of the Sickest Notes Introduction : Hemochromatosis (hereditary) most common genetic disorder disrupts body metabolizing iron disorder that causes iron to build up in the body. effects: can damage organs like pancreas and liver “iron overload” descended from Western Europe (30% carried) ((give blood regularly and modify [make partial changes to] your diet) Neuro genetics in the development and function of the nervous system Natural Selection the stronger the gene/trait

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    Dr. Sharon Moalem’s New York Times Bestseller Survival of the Sickest discusses how diseases and health conditions of the modern era have a direct connection with the results of evolutionary pressures of early human life. As the modern homo sapiens first evolved from the continent of Africa over 200‚000 years ago‚ the species would be forced to slowly develop new characteristics and adapt to changes over thousands of years. As humans began to move out of the African continent and settle in various

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    DNA and Genetics in Survival of the Sickest ‚ 2 Environmental Factors that Cause Mutations‚ How Bacteria put under stress can be beneficial for evolution‚ And a Jumping Gene In chapter 6 of “Survival of the Sickest” titled ‘Jump into the Gene Pool” Dr. Moalem jumps into exactly that. Starting us off with the origins of the Vaccine‚ which is quite interesting‚ and then‚ in a very humorous fashion‚ continues into DNA. Dr. Moalem explains to the reader that less than 3 percent of DNA contains

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    New York Times Bestseller Novel Survival of The Sickest by Dr. Sharon Moalem focuses on the idea that certain illness which we have inherited today‚ may have been the key to survival in past. Dr. Sharon Moalem a neurologist and an evolutionary biologist gives various examples on different traits and illness such as Hemochromatosis and the process of aging as a tool which allowed our ancestors to survive and successful further the generation. Hemochromatosis as described in the novel is a build

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    Survival of the Sickest​  by Dr. Sharon Moalem  Biology Intro to Evolution    1.​       ​ You will be assigned a chapter to read from​  Survival of the Sickest​  and be expected to answer  questions regarding your reading in your own words (do not copy word­for­word from the book).    2.​       ​ Use good grammar and spelling‚ full sentences and be clear and concise.    3.​       ​ You need to start talking and writing like a biologist. By this‚ I mean your answers need to use  appropriate biolo

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    Bonnie Opdyke Ms. Breland Honors English I 19 April 2013 Romantic Love Throughout time love has been a perplexing emotion. In Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ the two teenage lovers from Verona had a romantically tragic love affair. Romantic love allows both adolescents to break boundaries. Their love for each other completely alters their lives. The first instance of this overpowering love occurs at meeting; Romeo and Juliet experience the cliché of “love at first sight.” Romeo goes

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