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    countries which joined in this project were Germany, France Japan, China . Human genome project was a huge project which required a lot of financial and intellectual inputs. Advanced equipment, cutting edge technology in genetic engineering, tools of bioinformatics and efforts of several intelligent scientists made this attempt a success. To get a rough estimation of the cost we can consider the cost of sequencing a single base pair, which is 3 dollars approximately. The human genome consists…

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    Common tumors are often caused by mutations in the genes that may potentially lead to varying protein structures, which do not correlate with their proper functions (1). Majority of these mutations arise as a result of substituting one nucleotide base pair for another, but a significant number are also from adding or removing one of more of these nucleotides that ultimately disrupts protein translation (1). One of the mutated genes linked to cancer is BRCA1 (2,3,4). BRCA1 stops tumor growth by…

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    Planarian Essay

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    The first source that I found would be helpful for the research because it talks about planarian. The article talks about their regeneration. They focus about the cells, epidermis, and s phase of their body. It has a clear explanation of how they regenerate and produce new head or tail. Also, talks about their reproduction asexually. This will have clear explanation on why the flatworm from the lab multiplied. The second source would be helpful for the research because it shows all the steps on…

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    instance, success in science depends on developments and advancements in technology. Science is not just about working in the lab and coming up with a formula; science is also an interdisciplinary system as scientists work with statisticians and bioinformatics to discover new ideas to be employed by various corporations and passed on to several customers who benefit from these enterprises. Furthermore, science and technology interact with the American social and political culture in order to…

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    Hypothesis 2: Systems biology based bioinformatics approaches can accurately identify bioactive small molecules capable of modulating CFTR interactome and CF…

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    Polyploidy Essay

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    Polyploidy in plants play a major role in evolutionary and genetic studies. Polyploidy is characterized by the presence of multiple sets of genomes in the same organism. It is one of the major causes of speciation; thus, is it plays a major evolutionary role in angiosperm development. Its genome undergoes remarkable changes in function and structure through genetic and epigenetic changes. Epigenetic changes are mediated by RNA and chromatic remodeling and occur vie regulatory pathways. Genetic…

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    Medical Librarian

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    American Library Association has several MLS programs within the United States. Along with earning your MLS, it’s recommended to have some other background or experience in the sciences. For example, some related sciences include; allied health, bioinformatics, health sciences or even general biology. In fact, many medical librarians will have another PhD or advanced degrees based on their job location…

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    “In July 19, 2011, USDA inspection report cites the Harvard Medical School five times for violations including unqualified personnel, inadequate supervision of experimentation by the lab's Institutional Animal Care & Use Committee, and inadequate housing for primates” (Hunnicutt). Despite the benefits of animal testing, animal rights activists have shed a light on the horrible things these animals needlessly suffer. Because of this information, laws were passed against treating animals…

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    tertiary, and quaternary structure from its primary structure. Structure prediction is essentially totally different from the inverse downside of protein style. protein structure prediction is one among the foremost necessary goals pursued by bioinformatics and theoretical chemistry; it's extremely necessary in medication (for example, in drug design) and biotechnology (for example, within the style of novel enzymes). each 2 years, the performance of current ways is assessed within the CASP…

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    illnesses within this age demography will likely bring about increased revenue and demand for pharmaceuticals. Technological Advancements in technology have improved functionality across the industry and have resulted in reduced costs. “For example, bioinformatics solutions are helping to accelerate pharmaceutical drug development, and IT plays a vital role in improving the supply chain efficiency and regulatory compliance.” Improvement in technology will then Legal Patent cliffs have…

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