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    chemical expressed in female flowers, the gene expression changes from this treatment were not discussed (1991). What differential RNA expression occurs when transitioning female flowers to male flowers through CS treatment on Cannabis? My entire honor’s thesis will be performed in The Kane Lab using RNA donated from Skinny Pineapple LLC that will be prepared, sequenced, and analyzed on campus. This project will help better understand Cannabis’s gene expression patterns during vegetative…

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    Materials and Methods: This study was carried out at a lab in which involved numerous steps and experimental procedures. The overexpression and reduction of expression of the DJ-1 protein was acted upon normal endometrial cells and endometriotic cells through utilization of siRNA was studied. For the purpose of this experiment, several reagents were used such as: DMEM, FCS, antibiotics, and phenol red free DMEM…

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    Zebra Fish Essay

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    This experiment is purposely to study the effect of the concentration of the chemical solution on the heartbeat of the zebrafish larva. There are many advantages in using the zebrafish as the model organism. According to Gore, Monzo, Cha, Pan and Weinstein (2012), the zebrafish is commonly used as the model system of the vertebrate as it has small in size and also have the rapid development in their life. This is one of the reason of the chosen of the zebrafish as the excellent model organisms…

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    When the DNA is damaged, it automatically activates the p53 gene. p53 or usually known as a tumor protein, attaches to miR-34a promoter in order to normalize the expression of microRNAs. p53 eliminates the opportunity for a tumor to occur in correlation with transcriptional targets and having miR-34a to the side in order to avoid any inappropriate cell propagation. Likewise, any damage in the DNA signaling could affect…

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    Additionally, HLA-B27 positive AS patients expressed the Bcl11b mRNA slightly lower relative to healthy controls (0.40 times down-regulated; P = 0.021, Figure……...). On the other side, HLA-B27-negative AS patients were expressing the Bcl11b mRNA higher, however insignificant (0.51 times up-regulated; P = 0.23, Figure….) than healthy individuals. Methylation level of Bcl11b promoter in PBMCs The methylation status of AS patients and healthy controls has been depicted in Table ……., Figure ……...…

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    Transfer RNA Transfer RNA (tRNA) is a crucial component in Protein Synthesis. It serves as an adaptor molecule between the codon, the three nucleic acids and the amino acid after which a specific protein will be synthesized. It is the intermediate in Protein Synthesis which interprets the genetic code. Without tRNA, translation in prokaryotes or eukaryotes could not take place. Common Features of tRNA Molecule Each amino acid has at least one tRNA molecule. Therefore, these tRNA molecules have…

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    Elongation Lab Report

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    the structure and function of G- protein in relation to it’s regulation and the post transcriptional processes associated with gene expression. The lab uses Translation Elongation apparatus found in yeast to investigate these processes. The components of these elongation factors are important targets for antibacterial and antifungal drugs such that improper expressions and mutations in these factors can cause several forms of Carcinoma; a type of cancer that develops from epithelial cells or…

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    Gmo Ethical Issues Essay

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    The key scientific issues being discussed right now about GMOs (genetically modified organisms) are that are these transgenic crops safe and is it ethical? Transgenic crops are crops that have a gene in them that has been genetically modified not through pollination but through someone artificially inserting the gene in the seed. Ethics play a big role in genetic engineering so GMOs have a lot of ethics go in them before anything is actually done to the crop itself. That being said not all GMOs…

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    HOX Genes Argument Essay

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    Homeobox, or HOX genes are genes that determine organ and limb formation during early embryonic development. Frances R. Goodman writes in Limb Malformations and the Human HOX Genes that humans have 39 HOX genes that are organized into four clusters that have their own roles in the development of the central nervous system, axial skeleton, genitalia, and limbs. HOX genes were first discovered through mutation in fruit flies, which led to further research with HOX genes in other vertebrates. The…

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    The title of the video, “Ghost in your Genes”, is very appropriately titled because it discussed the various appearances of phenotypic differences among organisms with identical genomes. In the mid to late 1900s, scientists were convinced that DNA sequences were solely responsible for every trait evident in organisms. After the human genome experiment, which involved compiling and analyzing genomes of thousands of different people, it was determined that humans have around 25,000 genes, far…

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