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    miRNA function

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    Sharp‚ P.A. (2003). siRNAs can function as miRNAs (2003). Numerous microRNPs in neuronal cells containing novel microRNAs. RNA 9‚ 631–632. Dykxhoorn‚ D.M.‚ Novina‚ C.D.‚ and Sharp‚ P.A. (2003). Killing the messenger: short RNAs that silence gene expression Elbashir‚ S.M.‚ Leneckel‚ W.‚ and Tuschl‚ T. (2001a). RNA interference is mediated by 21- and 22- nucleotide RNAs. Genes Dev. 20‚ 6877–6888. 13‚ 1768–1774. (2000). AGO1‚ QDE-2‚ and RDE-1 are related proteins required for post-transcriptional gene

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    matching of the inputs‚ taking into account their statistical variation. This is opposed to pattern matching algorithms‚ which look for exact matches in the input with pre-existing patterns. A common example of a pattern-matching algorithm is regular expression matching‚ which looks for patterns of a given sort in textual data and is included in the search capabilities of many text editors and word processors. In contrast to pattern recognition‚ pattern matching is generally not considered a type of machine

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    conclusion I was able to form a hypothesis that because the couple enjoyed the restaurant they most likely will be returning. The second form of communication I will be discussing is‚ Nonverbal communication which includes gestures‚ and facial expressions that do not involve verbal communication. Unlike the conversation inside of the steakhouse I was unable to hear this conversation but I could see it. Even though I could not hear what was being said while the conversation was taken placed I

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    Human Nature and the Expression of Morals A sense of what is morally right and wrong is a fundamental aspect of human nature. It is considered morally wrong to kill living things and morally right to help someone in need. Throughout William Golding’s Lord of The Flies and Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ there are several instances where standards of human morality fluctuate. In both novels‚ such examples convey the authors’ views of what is morally acceptable and what is not. This paper will

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    Plant hormones are specialized chemical substances produced by plants. They are the main internal factors controlling growth and development. Hormones are produced in one part of a plant and transported to others‚ where they are effective in very small amounts. Depending on the target tissue‚ a given hormone may have different effects. Plant hormones play an integral role in controlling the growth and development of plants. A plant hormone is generally described as an organic compound synthesized

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    Literature and Drama. The best expression of the Thai literary genius is found in poetry. Thai verse contains a great variety of meters‚ and the tonal quality of the language provides an additional metrical device not available in non-tonal languages. Tonal measure usually takes the place of rhyme‚ although in at least one form‚ the Kap‚ both are employed. Thai poetry is unlimited with regard to subject‚ but perhaps the best known and most numerous poems are the elegantly expressed and very musical

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    Chapter 12 Gene Expression at the Molecular Level 1. Bread mold can grow in a minimal medium without supplements (wild type) while certain mutated strains (mutants) can only grow in a minimal medium that is supplemented with specific intermediates found in the following metabolic pathway for arginine synthesis: minimal ------> ornithine -------> citrulline ------> arginine‚ where enzyme 1 converts the precursor to ornithine‚ enzyme 2 converts ornithine to citrulline‚ and enzyme 3 converts citrulline

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    Nonverbal comunication

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    tone of our voice projects expressions. A pause combined with a certain body language can reveal about you a sign of hesitation or uneasiness. An eye shrug can mean frustration‚ a winking means friendly acknowledgement. A biting lip shows tension and a head down could mean the helpee is not interested in the subject. There are many types of nonverbal communication. Together they show the other person the interest you invest in the communication relationship. Facial expression‚ body movements and posture

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    retrotransposition over the past 65 million years ago from a 5’ to 3’ fusion of the 7SL RNA gene‚ to reach the present number of more than one million copies. Over the last few years‚ several lines of evidence demonstrated that these elements modulate gene expression at the post-transcriptional level in at least independent manners. They have been shown to be involved in alternating splicing‚ RNA editing and translation regulation (1). These elements have also been proposed to have

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    Epigenetics

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    Epigenetic control of gene expression Marnie Blewitt 1. Introduction to epigenetic control Single cell fertilised egg 1 cell type Mouse embryo Hundreds of cell types How does the same genetic information in every cell lead to so many different cell types‚ with each of their specialist functions? Single cell fertilised egg 1 cell type Mouse embryo Hundreds of cell types Scientists used the term epigenetics to represent the extra layer of information in addition to the genetic

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