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    located in the cell nucleus ( where it is called nuclear DNA) but a small amount of DNA can also be found in the mitochondria (where it is called Mitochondria DNA or mtDNA). The information in DNA is stored as a code made up of four chemical bases: Adenine (A), guanine (G), cystoine (C) and Thymine (T). Human DNA consist of about 3 billion bases and more then 99 percent of those bases are the same in all people. the order ,or sequence, of these bases determines the information…

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    nucleotides covalently bound together. Nucleotides contain a deoxyribose sugar, a phosphate group, and one of four nitrogenous bases. The four nitrogenous bases are adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G), and cytosine (C). To construct DNA’s double helix, hydrogen bonds form between two complementary nitrogenous bases. These bonds only form between adenine and thymine and between guanine and cytosine (“DNA”). DNA contains the instructions on how to create and build an organism. A gene is a…

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    Huntington’s Disease Huntington’s Disease is a disease that takes place in the brain due to the loss of brain cells, It is uncommon amongst most populations but might even affect you. Huntington’s disease is a genetic defect in the process of making proteins. It is an unusual Mutation that causes the loss of Neurons which are brain cells. It was discovered by an American doctor in the 1872. The disease is described in many names including “Huntington’s Chorea”. It is inherited from parents. It…

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    Introduction Beside the increase in O2 and CO2, there is a compromise of lactate acid and acid- base balance from a high intensity exercise. The factors that avoid this change in the homeostatic limits are PO2 and PCO2, and pH. Which are maintained form increase in oxygen delivery to the alveoli and CO2 exhalation from the body (King, 2018). Acid- Base balance are affected by hydrogen ions which are formed from the lost of electrons. When a molecule releases hydrogen ion it is determined as…

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    DNA is the part in all human’s bodies that make people who they are. Every one in the world has their own DNA unless that person has an identical twin. DNA is working in every persons' body each day. This research paper will explore how DNA affects everyone’s life. What DNA is, the structure of each DNA molecule, some interesting facts about DNA, and what a gene is will be addressed in this document. Many people wonder what make each person special. Well, that question is answered with the…

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    Cell Biology Beta cells in pancreatic tissues are described as eukaryotic cells and not prokaryotic, this is because the cell is larger in size and there is a true nucleus present which contains DNA. In prokaryotic cell there isn’t a nucleus and the DNA is free within the cytoplasm. Also Beta cells have many organelles and there is mitochondria present, which in a prokaryotic cell there are fewer organelles and there aren’t any mitochondria present. Beta cells in the pancreatic tissue release…

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    Hernan Hernandez Dr. Brian McCarthy February 2017 What is Chronic Granulomatous Disease? Chronic Granulomatous Disease (CGD) is a primary immunological disorder of phagocytes ensuing from impaired killing of bacteria and fungi. CGD is characterised by severe repeated microorganism and fungous infections and dysregulated inflammatory response leading to granuloma formation and different inflammatory disorders like colitis. Infections usually involve the respiratory organ , lymph nodes,…

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    they are coiling around each other. DNA is made up from one of the four nucleotide, guanine (G), adenine (A), thymine (T), or cytosine (C). DNA strings are made up of alphabets {A, C, G, T}. 2. RNA strings: Known as RiboNucleic acid (RNA). Similar to DNA, RNA is also nucleic acid. But RNA usually found in the form of folded to it. RNA is also made up from one of the four nucleotide, guanine (G), adenine (A), uracil (U) and cytosine (C). RNA strings are made up of {A, C, G, U}. 3. Protein…

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    Normally in DNA replication, there are certain bases that are paired together. Adenine is paired with Thymine, and Cytosine is paired with Guanine. If any of these bases happen to match with an incorrect base, this is considered a genetic mutation, and can cause great harm to the DNA replication process. When this happens, repair proteins…

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    replication of a long length of DNA is challenging when a cell divides, but a special set of enzymes correctly and quickly carries the process out. The base of DNA may be any one of the four types in a nucleotide: thymine(T), guanine (G), cytosine (C), or adenine (A). The double strand of DNA is held together by hydrogen bonds. Ribonucleic Acid better known as RNA is a protein single strand composed of molecules and its nucleotides contain ribose. This is another type of nucleic acid that…

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