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    As a result of eIF2α phosphorylation in stressed cells, the cells produce ATF4 proteins in an attempt to restore cellular homeostasis; alternatively, ATF4 protein promotes CHOP expression in prolonged stressed conditions. Consequent to increased eIF2α phosphorylation, accumulation of CHOP mRNA, encoding a proapoptotic transcription factor, induces an apoptotic pathway leading to cellular death for the purpose of protection of neighboring…

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    Labeling Genetically Modified Foods(GMOs) How many genetically modified foods does the average person put into their body every day? Unfortunately, many people don’t even know what GMOs are so they also don’t know that it is entering their body and can cause damage. This process started in the mid-1900s but didn’t get approved until the 1980s so it has had its course so far. At times it is very difficult to tell a GMO from a regular, healthier version of an organism but it’s like this because…

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    will be telling how I plan on improving these behaviors and tendencies. I will explain how I experience these challenges. I picked eye-contact, tone of voice, and facial expressions. I wanted to explain how I can changes these three challenges that I picked. When it comes down to eye-contact, tone of voice, and facial expressions I barely do not do that offend. I do not give eye-contact with other people if I know them but, if I do not know somebody and they are having a full conversation…

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    Snake Species Essay

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    In Figure 1A, Kvon et al, showed a mouse embryo with human ZRS enhancer activity to express where in the embryo ZRS expression is located. To highlight the differences in the ZRS region and when they may have occurred evolutionarily, Figure 1B and 1C show a comparison in the ZRS region amongst the species and the phylogeny of these species, respectively, to better comprehend…

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    A significant difference in transcript expression is determined by a p-value of 0.05. The lack of differences among each condition could result from the sorting protocol used or the randomize sampling method for transcript selection during library preparation. As stated previously, sorting was…

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    I will be writing my report based on the professors notes as well as my peer notes since the video-recording system is not cooperating with me. As this was my first official in class speech, it was not only very nerve racking but also very enlightening, especially now as I am able to reflect analytically. Preparation: In order to prepare for my speech I attended the speech lab for some help as well as some tips. I decided to do a speech on my mother and I chose those reasons to speak on her, as…

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    Single Cell Biotechnology

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    studies revealed different cell types such as blood or bone. Single cell research has also been able to reveal heterogeneity that is distinguished by all cells of a population and their expression of transcription. As a result, the expression data is able to be used in a way in order to estimated likelihoods of the expression of two different genes in the same time in the same cell. The use of single cells have enhanced our understanding on cellular heterogeneity and is able to be researched…

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    In this semester, I am taking the communication class. When we took the first in person class, we set up some goals. These goals were our motivations that promoted us to enhance the communicational ability, and these goals would be achieved or could not be finished. There was no doubt that achieving these goals was a complex process, because completing these goals means overcoming our shortcomings. Before I wrote my communication goals, I was entirely curious about if I would be able to change…

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    The small genome and the short life cycle of Drosophila melanogaster makes the use of this organism proper to understand the role of signaling pathways, mainly the Notch signaling pathway, in the development of sensory organs in organisms. The molecular interactions of some genes with the Notch signaling pathway can help us understand cell differentiation in sensory organs. The gene Hairless shows high levels of interaction with the Notch signaling pathway of Drosophila melanogaster. Hairless…

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    Think of the first taste of a favorite snack. Imagine the initial burst of flavor. Imagine the anticipation of the next bite. The pleasure of the sensations on the tongue is exquisite. Everyone should have this experience. Now imagine that the foods that compromise the snack are never damaged by disease or crop failure. Imagine that there is enough food to supply all nations. Imagine that researchers and scientists can modify foods in such a way as to enable all to experience. A genetically…

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