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    Happy Dr. Eggman. 1. Now that you know a little more‚ what are the risk factors that increase a person’s chances of having melanoma? 2. How does sunlight contribute to the development of melanoma? 3. What does it mean to be predisposed to getting cancer? If you inherit a mutated cell cycle gene‚ does that automatically mean that you will get cancer some day? If you inherit a mutated cell cycle gene and participate in risky behaviors such as sunbathing‚ does that mean that you will automatically

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    the human genome‚ another important task of the project was to determine the number of genes‚ their locations‚ and give an idea as to their function. DNA fingerprinting is a way of identifying a specific individual‚ rather than simply identifying a species or some particular trait. It is also known as genetic fingerprinting or DNA profiling. DNA fingerprinting is currently used both for identifying paternity or maternity and for identifying criminals or victims. Although the Human Genome Project

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    CANCER WEBQUEST Go to http://www.insidecancer.org Click on Hallmarks of Cancer‚ then click on each of the tabs to the left to answer the questions below. CANCER OVERVIEW: 1. Where can cancer‚ or tumors‚ occur in the body? ___________________________________________ 2. Solid tumors form _______________‚ while liquid tumors ____________________________________. 3. How do cancers start? 4. What percent of cancers are genetically inherited? _____________ 5. As we age‚ we accumulate

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    Evaluation of techniques for Dental and DNA identification for mass disaster victim Introduction: A mass disaster is an unanticipated event that results in serious injury and death to a large number of people. Mass disaster can be categorised into three categories‚ natural disasters‚ accidental disasters or even intentional terrorism acts. Natural disasters could include events such as earthquake‚ flooding or tsunamis. Accidental disasters could be associated with events aircraft‚ ship

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    Review of 53BP1 inhibitory mechanism in Homologous Recombination in Brca1-Deficient Cells by Blocking Resection of DNA Breaks and Its Chemotherapeutic Implication BRCA1 is tumor repressor gene and plays an important role in breast cancer development. In the DNA double-stranded break (DSB) repair‚ loss of BRCA1 contributes to defective homologous recombination (HR) and predominant non-homologous end-joining (NHEJ)‚ which leads to significant defects in genomic stability with increased amount of

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    SBI4U - Practice Exam Part A: Multiple Choice 1. When organic molecules are joined together and a water molecule is removed‚ the reaction is called which of the following? A. Dehydration synthesis. B. Hydrogenation. C. Hydrolysis. D. Oxidation. What is a nucleotide composed of? A. Nitrogenous base‚ 6 carbon sugar and a phosphate group. B. Nitrogenous base‚ 5 carbon sugar and a phosphorus group. C. Nitrogenous base‚ 5 carbon sugar and a phosphate group. D. None of the above. Enzymes work as catalysts

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    Libby Copeland‚ the author of “Who Was She? A DNA Test Only Opened New Mysteries”‚ wrote about Alice Collins Plebuch’s DNA testing story by using a specific tone and word choice. Libby Copeland used a formal‚ yet friendly tone within her writing piece. This helps to maintain a professional and sophisticated mood. It also appeals to the readers of the article‚ and it is very appropriate to use this tone‚ considering that it was in the newspaper‚ The Washington Post. Because Copeland is telling a

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    We have three replicators 1. Genes 2. Memes 3. Fremes (I have called them that). These three replicators are selfish in that they contiuously try to replicate. In the book by Susan Blackmore‚ it is mentioned that the reason why we cannot stop thinking is because there are too many memes in our memory that can find their place in the brain. Hence‚ we continuously keep on thinking‚ but at the cost of higher energy requirements. Indeed‚ thinking utilizes more brain power which in turn

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    the science and techniques used to identify different types of bacteria based on their DNA sequences. Background Information: The process begins with preparing a sample. Successful identification starts with using a sample that is considered to be good. The first step is to pick up a single colony and drop it into a microcentrifuge tube. A buffer is used to dissolve the cell wall in order to extract bacterial DNA. This step may take several hours. The proteolytic enzymes need to go before proceeding

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    to that person‚ therefore it is a great resource for police to help locate people involved in a case. Families share many of the same traits in their DNA but people are unsure of whether or not they have similarities‚ In this experiment that question will be answered. There are three main fingerprint types: arches‚loops‚and whorls. (GeneEd - DNA Fingerprints 2003‚ April 12). The police take fingerprint samples from the crime scene or from involved people). Once the fingerprints are taken and

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