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    growing our own set of DNA. Of course none of us were the same so we had different DNA. We are also made out of a bunch of atoms that replicate to make new life forms. 2) Transcription is the process of DNA being read and a messenger RNA is made. Translation is the messenger being read and the protein built. Both transcription and translation is the process needed in order to create a new life form. 3) Evolution 4) RNA was the molecule that did it all. Everything started with those molecules

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    [This Article appeared in the American Scientist (Nov-Dec 1990)‚ Volume 78‚ 550-558. Retyped and posted with permission.] The Science of Scientific Writing If the reader is to grasp what the writer means‚ the writer must understand what the reader needs George D. Gopen and Judith A. Swan* *George D. Gopen is associate professor of English and Director of Writing Programs at Duke University. He holds a Ph.D. in English from Harvard University and a J.D. from Harvard Law School. Judith A. Swan

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    Gene Expression?! http://www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/plantranslab/gfp-a.gif Q: Which genes are differentially expressed in EGFP cells versus EGFP KD cells? 3 Process of transcribing deoxyribonucleic acid to ribonucleic acid is “TRANSCRIPTION” RNA Nucleic acids must be translated into amino acids that make up proteins Process: “TRANSLATION” DNA Cell nucleus Protein cytoplasm Chem.ox.ac.uk Inside every cell: DNA Serves as a genetic blueprint Dna molecule:

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    The discovery of DNA is attributed to the research of three scientists in 1951; Francis Crick‚ Maurice Wilkins‚ and James Dewey Watson. They were all later accredited with the Nobel Prize in physiology and medicine in 1962. Thanks to their discovery‚ science has been able to research and learn from DNA blueprints and use recombinant DNA technology to discover answers‚ vaccines and build immunity for many viruses. In recent years science has been using this new technology to genetically modify animals

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    cellular DNA integrates. Finally it continues the translation process and produces E6 and E7 protein. HPV consists of 8 genes‚ oncogene E6 and E7 genes are closely related to the control of transcription process at human as well as the cell cycle. Once HPV enters the cervix cell‚ it triggers the HPV to have the transcription for production of viral E6 and E7 mRNA and the translation for production of E6 and E7 protein from double strand of the viral DNA. (Lin & Wu‚ 1990) How E7 Protein Affects the Cell

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    structures‚ could have been the first cells and made up the membrane. Small molecules can pass through them‚ nucleic acids inside could replicate. reverse transcriptase. - An enzyme that catalyzes the formation of DNA from an RNA template in reverse transcription. CONCEPTS the DNA double helix – built through hydrogen bonding‚ two complementary

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    Cell‚ Vol. 116‚ 281–297‚ January 23‚ 2004‚ Copyright 2004 by Cell Press MicroRNAs: Genomics‚ Biogenesis‚ Mechanism‚ and Function David P. Bartel1‚2‚* 1 Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research 9 Cambridge Center Cambridge‚ Massachusetts 02142 2 Department of Biology Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge‚ Massachusetts 02139 MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are endogenous ‫ 22ف‬nt RNAs that can play important regulatory roles in animals and plants by targeting mRNAs for cleavage

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    FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA D’Arcy v Myriad Genetics Inc [2014] FCAFC 115 Citation: D’Arcy v Myriad Genetics Inc [2014] FCAFC 115 Appeal from: Cancer Voices Australia v Myriad Inc [2013] FCA 65 Parties: YVONNE D’ARCY v MYRIAD GENETICS INC and GENETIC TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED File number: NSD 359 of 2013 Judges: ALLSOP CJ‚ DOWSETT‚ KENNY‚ BENNETT & MIDDLETON JJ Date of judgment: 5 September 2014 Catchwords: PATENTS – Patent including claims for isolated nucleic

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    University SCI206-1001A-13 Abstract This assignment discusses the relationships between reproduction‚ heredity and DNA. Genetics – From Genes to Proteins‚ Mutations During transcription‚ the information in the DNA of a specific gene is copied into mRNA (messenger RNA)‚ which creates a nucleotide sequence. After transcription‚ if the DNA base sequence is 3’-TACCCTTTAGTAGCCACT-5’‚ then the base sequence of mRNA would be 5 ’-AUGGGAAAUCAUCGGUGA-3’. During translation‚ Ribosomal RNA combines with proteins

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    Clinics‚ hospitals‚ and other medical settings are well-organized environments; each staff member has their individual responsibilities that contribute to the success of the health service center. A doctor’s job‚ for example‚ involves the direct interaction with patients‚ as well as diagnosing and illness or injury and prescribing treatment options based on their observations and the client’s personal history record. Some physicians may prefer to write their own letters in certain circumstances‚

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