Question 1: a) A: Promoter B: Splice site C: 5’ UTR D: Start codon E: Stop codon F: 3’ UTR b) The sum of the exons and introns (all in kilobases) (1.2+8+0.7+27+0.4+11+3.1) = 51.4 kb. c) The sum of the exons (all in kilobases) (1.2+0.7+0.4+3.1) = 5.4 kb.…
Additional problems include heart murmurs, birthmarks, hernias, and urinary tract abnormalities (5). Consequently, many children with F.A.S.D.s have stunted growth rates as an infant and a child such as below average height and weight (5). These growth deficiencies include retarded growth of the heart, eyes, legs, arms, teeth, ears, palate, and external genitalia (2). As you can see fetal alcohol spectrum disorders specific features are largely related to the head including the most prominent of all, microcephaly (2).…
July 28, 2016 an incredible miracle was welcomed into this world. Isaiah Thomas McClain, weighed 6 pounds and 14 ounces, a handsome little boy that is so special and loved very much. About seven months ago, my lovely sister Ashely has been in a tremendous amount of doctor appointments to receive help. Every one of the doctors had told her to abort him; they told her that aborting him would be the best choice, due to they believed he has an extra chromosome 13, which is called Trisomy 13; the life span is two minutes after birth up to two years. Isaiah's organs would be in the wrong place, he would have major heart problems, his brain would not have any protection, he will not have a left eye, and he will have a cleft lip.…
Describe trisomy 21. Trisomy 21 is a genetic disorder commonly known as Down syndrome. It is caused by the presence of all or part of an extra 21st chromosome. IT is the most common chromosomal abnormality associated with intellectual disability. One in 730 live births results in trisomy 21.…
There are many different religions in the world practiced with different intensity levels. Jonathan Edwards is a man who strongly believes in his religion. In one of his sermons called, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God," Edwards uses fear to show how hell is a real place to his congregation. Some may believe using fear is a bad way to praise God, and others may not.…
Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome (ZES) is a condition in which one or more tumors form in the pancreas or duodenum. The tumors which are called gastrinomas secrete large amounts of the hormone gastrin. The hormone gastrin causes the stomach to produce too much acid which then leads to peptic ulcers. Zollinger- Ellison Syndrome was first described in 1955 by two gentlemen Zollinger and Ellison.…
Jonathan Edwards Robert Watson History 1100: America to 1865 Mr. Lawrence Celani October 9, 2015 Jonathan Edwards, a puritan born colonist who experienced an intense conversion at an early age, was one of the most influential religious leaders of his era. Edwards was born in 1703 in Connecticut. Edwards was a well-educated individual, whom had attended Yale specializing in theology and philosophy. Soon after, Edwards became a very important and well-known preacher in the historical event called the Great Awakening, in which people believe to be one of the most extreme spurts of God’s graces.…
For this assignment, I chose Trisomy 13, also known as Patau Syndrome, and consulted WebMD and the U.S. National Library of Medicine for information concerning the occurrence and symptoms of the disorder. Trisomy 13 is a genetic disorder that results when nondisjunction occurs during the process of meiosis, and causes three copies of the Chromosome 13 to be present in the cells of an individual, rather than the usual two copies. As with any chromosomal abnormality, the risks of an infant having Trisomy 13 significantly increases when the age of the mother is greater than thirty-five. Surgeries and therapy can help to lessen some of the severe symptoms suffered by individuals with Trisomy 13, however there is no cure. Trisomy 13 occurs in approximately…
Noonan syndrome is an autosomal dominant, variably expresses, multisystem disorder characterized by congenital heart disease, craniofacial dysmorphism, webbed neck, developmental delay, learning difficulties, short stature, lymphatic malformations, bleeding difficulties [1]. The main craniofacial features include hypertelorism with downward slanting palpebral fissures, ptosis, low set, posteriorly rotated ears with a thick, deeply grooved philtrum and high arched palate [3,1]. Noonan syndrome is caused by mutations that alter genes encoding proteins with roles in the RAS signal transductional pathway that is also involve in pathogenesis of tumor development [1,4]. Therefore several cases has been reported of gaint cell lesions of the jaw similar…
This condition is more likely to develop in a child who: Is born prematurely. Is born at a very low birth weight.…
Who is Stephen Anthony Edwards, and why would he be an excellent selection as a student at RIT? Stephen stands out as a self-motivated, logical thinker, who is fascinated by probability and statistics, and exhibits innovative ways of thinking, all of which facilitate his love for playing and creating games. These most notable characteristics have been evident almost from birth, but have been shaped and refined through his unique life experiences, such as being homeschooled, living on an island, and traveling.…
This is called a parental disomy. There is no known way to actually prevent your child from having Angelman Syndrome, but if you have a family history of AS or…
The “invisible bug” infestations are clinically known as the Ekbom Syndrome. Ekbom’s Syndrome is a mental disorder that a person believes that there is bugs in their skin, clothes and surroundings, which is why they call it the “invisible bug.” People with Ekbom Syndrome often develop purplish-blue, rounded and raw cuts from scratching because of the thought of bugs in their body. There is no actual founder of this disease, but it was named after Karl A. Ekbom, the Swedish neurologist who provided a definitive description of the condition in 1938. Some doctors describe this as a “rare” disorder.…
This occurs when a pair of the twenty first chromosome in the egg or sperm does not properly divide, resulting in the child having three copies of chromosome 21 instead of just two. The extra copy of chromosome 21 is reproduced in every cell of the unborn child’s body. This type of Down Syndrome is more common than any other type. It is the cause behind 95% of all people with Down syndrome (“Facts about Down Syndrome”).…
The endocrine system is a collection of glands that produce specific hormones. These hormones are released into the blood stream to help regulate the metabolism, growth and development, tissue function, sexual function, reproduction, sleep, mood and other functions. When the endocrine system malfunctions it hinders the release of these hormones into the blood stream this ultimately affects the balance of hormones, leading to an endocrine disorder. Endocrine disorders are grouped into two basic categories; hormone imbalance, when the gland produces too much or too little of an endocrine hormone or the development of lesions in the endocrine system, which may or may not affect hormone levels. There are many different types of endocrine…