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    Soto's Syndrome Analysis

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    McKusick, 2015), on the chromosome 5q35 (Faravelli, 2005; McKusick, 2015). There are over 100 mutations that have been found in the NSD1 gene, with all of them occurring de novo and at no specific spot in the gene (Faravelli, 2005). NSD1 contains 8088 base pairs, 23 exons, and translates into a protein that is 2696 amino acids long (Faravelli, 2005). This gene, along with the rest of the NSD family, have been found to be strongly linked to cell growth and differentiation (Faravelli, 2005).…

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    mastabas. The mastabas were built on top of one another and the pyramid was later polished in limestone. I don’t believe this was the actual intention at first when constructing the Pyramid of Djoser. The mastaba, bench in Arabic, is the structural base at the bottom of the pyramid. The Step Pyramid has been visualized as a series of mastabas shapes gradually decreasing in its as it ascends from the floor. This origin gave the pyramid its geometric shape. It was built during the 27th century BC…

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    MBK – Lab Report Name: ___Melissa Callon _________________ Section: ___________________ Observing Bacteria and Blood Questions: @. A. List the following parts of the microscope and describe the function of each 1. Eyepiece: x10 or x15 lenses used to look through to view objects within the viewing field 2. Eyepiece Tube: holds the eyepiece 3. Main Tube: moves vertically for focusing 4. Coarse Adjustment: Used for the initial focusing of the viewing…

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    operations agency. He was actually an employee there until a couple weeks ago when he was fired due to unfaithfulness towards his superior commanders. But here he was at 2 am in the morning, breaking in to one of the most secretive bases in the world. But he knew every inch of the base from working there for 3 years. He knew where every security camera was and which direction they were facing and what time the guards came around for inspection. And he knew he was running out of time. So why was…

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    Racemic Mixture

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    crystallization alone is not enough to cause chirality enhancement which means a base must be present in the reaction. The combination of an added base and selective crystallization allows for the enhancement of chirality in the system because according to Le Chatelier`s principle when there is a change in concentration of a chemical the equilibrium will shift to the right because the enantiomer of 1 is in excess. The base does not influence Le Chatelier`s principle, it only provides a catalyst…

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    DNA In Lake Elsinore

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    Information in DNA is: adenine (A), guanine (G), cytosine (C), and thymine (T). These are known as bases. Human DNA has three billion bases. The sequence of the bases is how proteins know what to make (“What is DNA?”).…

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    Introduction: Hardy Weinberg theory was an effective tool for recognizing the different genotypes from one generation to the next and each allele frequency. This theory notifies us by how Mendelian inheritance was the lead for all genetic variation and it can be used to follow Mendelian’s rules of segregation and the combination of alleles. Polymerase chain reaction was one of the essentials that is used in the Hardy Weinberg theory of genetic equilibrium which was used in determining the…

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    wear other shoes to the gym, just making sure they are comfortable. Weightlifting shoes are designed for a reason and, just like any other sport shoe; they help with increasing the athlete's performance as well as provide safety. No one would wear a pair of spikes for a long distance run, and in the same way, it would be rather silly to use…

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    pearls Tom gave to Daisy that acted as a leech to show she was his property. The next symbol is the green light that represents the hope that Gatsby is reaching for that the reader eventually learns is the heart of Daisy. Lastly the telephone has a pair of cracked eggs on the back; these eggs represent East and West Egg, one gold and shiny and the other white with a small bit of glitter, to show the differentiated wealth of old and new money but the corruption which both…

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    resolution of larger DNAs. The detergent is to pull the lipids and proteins that makes up the membranes. You have to plot the distance from the well that DNA fragments have migrated against the log10 of either their molecular weights or number of base pairs, a roughly straight line will appear. I have learned the way to isolate DNA and how it is affected by certain materials and the difference between DNA and DNA…

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