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    – an introduction. 3rd Edition. Chapman and Hall. London. Dawson‚ M.T.‚ Powell‚ R. and Gannon‚ F. (1996). Gene Technology – Introduction to Biotehniques. BIOS Scientific Publishers Ltd. Oxford. Dillon‚ J.R.‚ Nasim‚ A. and Nestmann‚ E.R. (1985). Molecular cloning in Prokaryotes: in Recombinant DNA Methodology. John Wiley and Sons Inc Glazer‚ A.N Greenway‚ D. (1999). University of Central Lancashire student notes: Overhead 52 and 52a. Lehninger‚ A.L.‚ Nelson‚ D.L. and Cox‚ M.M. (1993). Principles of

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    Medical Imaging Technology computer Guide Worksheet Human Anatomy and Physiology Name: Kelvin Arthur Period: 4 Date: October 1‚ 2012 Medical Imaging Technology | Description | Examples of major applications and uses | Advantages | Disadvantages /Limitations | X-rays | X rays are electromagnetic radiation that differentially penetrates structures within the body and creates images of these structures on photographic film or a fluorescent screen. These images are called diagnostic

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    Designer Babies Designer Babies is a very controversial topic in regard to the moralities involved. Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (designer baby) refers to the genetic structure being modified prior to the implantation or even prior the fertilization of the embryo. While a parent may have varying reasons for participating in the procedure‚ many people question the moral and ethical side of the situation. A common use for designer babies concerns possible uses of gene therapy techniques to create

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    References: Molecular Cell Biology‚ 7th Edition‚ 2013‚ Lodish‚ Berk‚ Kaiser‚ Krieger‚ Bretscher. Ploegh‚ Amon‚ and Scott. W.H. Freeman and Company (ISBN-13: 978-1-4292-3413-9) Pictures: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ubiquitylation.svg

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    environment to study how they work. In turn this has provided us with information about different viruses and how to create vaccines for these. 4. The Invention of the electron microscope occurred in 1931. The electron microscope is used to see molecular levels of the cell that cannot be seen by the naked eye. This has helped us drastically improve our understanding of cells. 5. The discovery of the mechanisms of light-independent reactions of photosynthesis was discovered in 1953. This discovery

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    the medical field‚ specializing in radiology. This individual performs imaging of the body for diagnosis or specialized treatment plan. The main parts of the paper will focus on personal characteristics defining a good potential candidate‚ education and special training‚ job roles and expectations‚ salary and the importance of this specialized field. II BODY OF PAPER Radiology in the medical field is the imaging of human body parts‚ including external limbs ‚ as well as internal organs

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    DNA VISUALISATION INTO Biology Practical SAFETY INFORMATION ABOUT THIS EXPERIMENT The chemicals tabulated below will be used in this experiment. The likely hazards associated with each of the chemicals are noted and recommended procedures for handling are given. Read this page and the description of the experiment before coming into the laboratory‚ noting any potential hazards. When you are satisfied that you understand any possible difficulties that might arise and the recommended procedures

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    the radiologic technologists are performs imaging of the human body for diagnosis or treating medical problems. It desires the knowledge of education in anatomy‚ specialties with patient history and finding to transform picture into diagnose. Radiologic technologists perform diagnostic imaging examination. They perform imaging examinations such as x-rays‚ while technologists use other imaging modalities such as computed tomography‚ magnetic resonance imaging‚ and mammography. Radiologic technicians

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    Edwin Southern invented the molecular technique of Southern Blotting in 1975. This technique is very useful because of its ability to detect a specific DNA sequence from a large amount of DNA ⎯ even from the whole genome. This specific sequence can be found through a combination of two different techniques: Agarose Gel Electrophoresis and Hybridization‚ which is known as Southern Blotting. This technique if performed in three phases: (I) prepare the gel and (II) make the blot‚ (III) hybridize and

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    restriction sites (Wiki 2008). This restriction mechanism has become useful in helping scientist to identify where restriction sites are located on a strand of DNA. This knowledge is also helpful in analyzing and mapping genetic structures as well as in molecular cloning (Biotech 2008). Agarose gel electrophoresis is an effective way of sizing the DNA to determine the number of base pairs. The microscopic pores inside of the gel allow molecules to travel through them according to their size and shape

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