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    are most technology based that I see include: Science as a means of control - Technology and science are used from the beginning with the test tubes and determining the intelligence of each person. The threat of genetic engineering – Manipulating DNA is a technological advancement and was done when the new world bred prescribed…

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    Cri Du Chat Syndrome Section 1 The genetic disorder Cri Du Chat stems from the deletion of a portion the p arm of chromosome 5 in the affected person. This deletion is seemingly spontaneous in most affected individuals. “Approximately 90% of cases results from a sporadic, or randomly-occurring, de novo deletion” (6. pg. 606). This deletion may include a fraction to the entire loss of the p arm of the fifth chromosome as a whole. Taking into consideration the very spontaneous nature of…

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    particular experiment is to see what DNA looks like on a macroscopic scale by extracting DNA from peas. According to the Exploring Creation With Biology 2nd Edition, DNA is short for deoxyribonucleic acid, which is necessary to meet the four crieteria for life. DNA preforms many functions throughout an organism, but its main purpose lies in telling the cell which proteins to make (Wile, Durnell). Explore DNA elaborated on the importance of DNA by saying: DNA holds the code for proteins, which…

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    Scrolling down the television guide one day, I saw a show entitled, “Who’s Afraid of Designer Babies?” And I thought to myself “Is designing a baby even ethical? Would it cause problems in the future? Who is actually benefitting from designer babies?” Suddenly my level of curiosity elevated, elevated to a point where I decided to conduct research. I came upon the idea of genetic engineering, which has been a very intense topic of discussion. A “designer baby” refers to a baby whose genetic…

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    Phage Lab Report

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    This happens sequentially, which allows the phage assembly to take place. In tailed phages, this often begins with the head and the tail proteins independently. Once the head is assembled, the phage DNA is packed in. The tail subsequently attaches to the head. Once this is complete smaller extremities are added to the tail, for example, in the case of the T4 phage, its tail fibers. Phages remain in the bacteria as other phages are produced concurrently…

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    process in which living organisms have changed and developed ”evolved” into different species, but are believed to have derived or originated from a single species or ancestral background (Biological Def.). This can be proven by studying the changes of, DNA, anatomical structures, and embryological development, over a long period of time. The existence of evolution can also be proven by studying cladograms, the homologous and analogous structures of an organism, and fossil records. The first…

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    Why do you want to participate in HSAP this Summer? How will your experience contribute to your future plans?(1500 words or less) The HSAP program is a once in a lifetime opportunity for me, the benefits are overwhelmingly positive. I will be able to gain experience working in a laboratory, it will give me a leg up in the college application process, and it will teach me new methods to correctly gather and present scientific research. I intend to use the knowledge gained from this program to…

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    Summary/Response: “Human Reproductive Cloning: A Conflict of Liberties.” In this article “Human Reproductive Cloning: A Conflict of Liberties,” Joyce C. Havstad’s conflict is if cloning becomes safe and reliable, people should be able to have reproductive freedom. The author explained that promoters of human cloning know that it may lead to harmful characteristics. Instead of positively promoting human cloning they explain the causes and effects that could take place. They do strive to allow…

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    Phenylketonuria Phenylketonuria, otherwise known as PKU, is a rare genetic condition that induces a buildup of a type of amino acid called phenylalanine. Because amino acids are the basis for proteins, phenylalanine is found in all proteins. The human body needs tyrosine, a type of amino acid, to form neurotransmitters like epinephrine or dopamine. To produce this the body uses the enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase to develop into the tyrosine your body needs. When the phenylalanine hydroxylase…

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    Mouse Skin Lab Report

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    Results: Group A: mice from group A, showed normal features of skin, grossly it appeared as a thin and delicate layer, microscopically all of the components of mouse skin were thoroughly examined, including: Epidermis: It was the outermost part of the skin composed of 3-4 sublayers. The stratum basale and stratum spinosum were prominent, while the stratum granulosum was often inapparent, it appeared as intermitten layer, keratohyalin granules were seen in some individual cells. The thickness of…

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