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    The Usher syndrome type 1 G protein is encoded by USH1 gene. The USH1G gene’s cytogenetic location is on the q arm (long arm) in chromosome 17 at position 25.1 (17q25.1). Its molecular location on the chromosome 17 is at base pairs 74,916,082 to 74,923,262 (Summary: Usher Syndrome, Type 1G). USH1G gene’s main function is to provide information for making a protein, SANS, which is located in the inner ear and the retina. The protein SANS, interacts with other proteins which forms a larger…

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    growth regulation. Following these results, what effects on cell growth would happen if Hpo was mutated so that it could not function was tested. To do this, wild type fly eyes were compared to flies that exhibited the HpoMGH1 mutation. The results showed that the flies in which Hpo exhibited loss of function showed a slight increase in number of cells compared to wild type (Figure 3A and 3B). To see how this mutation would affect cell growth and density in fly eyes if coupled with either a loss…

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    Protein Lab Report

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    Protein are the central to life because they control almost all cellular processes, including initiating most of the reactions that occur in the living thing cells. They are one of the building blocks of body tissue and also can serve as fuel source. They are naturally occurs which means that they are made by living cells, like animals, bug, fungi and even human. They can interact with one another and other biological macro mules to form complex assemblies. Some are quite rigid whereas others…

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    expression by activating or silencing it Controls transition from pluripotency state to differentiation, which allows different types of cells to be made and specialized Cell regulation of the circadian rhythm or the physical/mental behaivors of a living organism according to their environment, affects the circadian period Affect cell-fate decisions; mediate embryonic stem cells Connections to non - RNA epigenetic/gene regulation: DNA/RNA Methylation and gene expression regulation; Ex: DNA…

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    us produces the female egg cells necessary for reproduction, called the ova or oocytes. The reproductive system is very important part of the body system because it helps the population to reproduce, it is a very crucial factor of living.The reproductive system helps our body to produce new cells. One of the most widespread diseases of the reproductive system is known as prostate cancer that only affects the reproduction cells. Prostate cancer mostly happens when the cells in the prostate cancer…

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    pepsin. The gastric juice does not destroy the stomach cells because they are activated only when they reach the lumen. HCL composes of hydrogen and chloride ions that are secreted by parietal cells. Pepsin is released by chief cells in the inactive form, pepsinogen. It is the HCL that catalyzes the chain of events of making pepsin…

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    Microscopic Analysis Lab

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    minuscule proportions; predominantly when observing eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. A pathologist for example is a physician who examines cells and tissues to help other physicians make…

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    process of creating an embryo in a dish is sometimes unsuccessful. Cloning does not produce and exact replica of the donor. There are three types of cloning; Embryonic Stem Cell Research (ESCR), therapeutic, and reproductive which both fall under Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer (SCNT). Embryonic stem cells are stem cells derived from the identical inner mass cells of a human embryo. The researching…

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    In our world we are constanting fighting to find cures to different diseases and disorders. The human race throughout the years has consistently advanced in ways previously believed to be impossible. Although we have accomplished many triumphs in the world of science, we have to be forever willing to take the next leap. Genetic modification and human cloning is the next big medical breakthrough and technological advancement. Genetic modification and human cloning offers the world an infinite…

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    no unknown contaminants such as bacteria or cells can compromise the procedures of the experiment (examples of such techniques include wearing the proper personal protective equipment, cleaning important surfaces with ethanol, and pipetting liquids in…

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