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    Practical 9: Examination of Bacterial Plates Objective: 1. To examine bacteria pigmentation‚ colony‚ margin characteristics‚ elevation properties‚ broth characteristics and agar stroke properties. 2. To examine bacteria growth characteristics on different culture media. Introduction: Bacterial species can sometimes be identified on the basis of how they appear on or in the different media. The pigmentation‚ size and shape of bacterial colonies as they grow on and in agar plates can

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    WHAT IS GENE THERAPY? Gene therapy is the transfer of recombinant DNA into an individual’s body cells‚ with the intent to correct a genetic defect or treat a disease. The transfer occurs by the way of lipid clusters or genetically engineered viruses‚ inserts an unmutated gene into an individual’s chromosomes. It is basically a method for fixing defective genes that cause diseases. As Starr‚ Evers & Starr (2013) stated‚ there are over 15‚000 serious genetic disorders in the world. Most of

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    Water Quality and Contamination Water Quality and Contamination Introduction Abstract My lab report was based on how ground water could be affected by contaminants that surround us everyday. “ Access to safe drinking water depends not only on the quality of water at source but also on contamination throughout it’s way to the user and practices related to purification and sanitation” ( Mishra‚ S.‚ & Nandeshwar‚ S. 2013).I was very surprised that the detergent

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    Word Trace: Sleep Entry # 1 1. Quotation and Speaker a. Macbeth: Ere we will eat our meal in fear and sleep/ In the affliction of these terrible dreams/ That shake us nightly: better be with the dead‚/ Whom we‚ to gain our peace‚ have sent to peace‚/ Than on the torture of the mind to lie/ In restless ecstasy. (3.2. ) 2. Paraphrase and Clarification. a. We will eat and sleep in fear because of the deeds we have done have caused us terrible dreams that wake up: it is better to

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    2013 DESIGNER GENES TRAINING GUIDE by Karen L. Lancour DISCLAIMER - This presentation was prepared using draft rules.  There may be some changes in the final copy of the rules.  The rules which will be in your Coaches Manual and Student Manuals will be the official rules. • BE SURE TO CHECK THE 2013 EVENT RULES for EVENT PARAMETERS and TOPICS FOR EACH COMPETITION LEVEL TRAINING MATERIALS: • Training Power Point presents an overview of material in the training

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    Misuse of antibiotics is one major cause of the global health crisis of antibiotic resistance. Misuse or overuse can make supposedly harmful bacteria become “superbugs‚” which are highly resistant to nearly all classes of antibacterial compounds. To determine the culprits‚ researchers at the Carolinas HealthCare System in North Carolina conducted a study to find the factors that led to the misuse of antibiotics. Alexander Fleming invented the first antibiotic for humans called penicillin in 1928

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    Antibiotics are chemicals produced by living organisms that are used to kill or inhibit the growth of other infectious micro-organisms. Most antibiotics prevent the growth of microorganisms‚ which they act on instead of completely killing them. Antibiotics are extra cellular products meaning that they can be extracted for use; Penicillin is an example of this as it comes from the fungus Penicillium notatum. Hormones are chemicals that transfer information and instructions between cells in animals

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    Title Gene expression with E.coli bacteria through means of transformation with plasmid DNA Abstract Science has discovered that with gene expression and genetic engineering‚ DNA and organisms can be manipulated like never before. This has become an extraordinary discovery because it has lead us to countless medicinal products and cures for diseases and continues to serve as a great asset as research continues. This lab consisted of introducing a plasmid

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    What Is Resistance/Weight Training? Resistance/ weight training is any type of exercise that causes the skeletal muscles to contract and detract with the resistance of an outside force. This outside resistance can be produced in many ways‚ a few examples are: dumbbells‚ rubber exercise tubing‚ your own body weight‚ bricks‚ bottles of water‚ or any other object that causes the muscles to contract. A common name for this exercise is weight lifting. There are many different exercises that fall within

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    Gene Cloning Clone: A group of identical cells or organisms To clone a gene: 1) Insert the gene into a vector that can carry the into a host cell 2) Ensure that it will replicate there 3) Insertion is carried out by cutting the vector and the DNA to be inserted with the same restriction endonuclease to ensure that both have the same "sticky ends" Vector for cloning the bacteria come from two major types: (1) Plasmids‚ and (2) Phages Recombinant DNA Technology A) It was developed in

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