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    may recognize. Where does man draw the line when it comes to ‘playing doctor’ or ‘playing God’? Historically, human beings have descended from a single gene pool, with natural selection being the only method for eradicating undesirable gene variations. What happens when scientists are able to enhance desirable genes and eradicate undesirable genes within the genetic code? By using genetic engineering, this is exactly what scientists want to find out. Because of this, Genetic engineering and…

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    Essay On Parthenogenesis

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    Parthenogenesis The concept of “virgin birth”, as the name parthenogenesis directly translates, is not one of recent design. The entirety of the Judeo-Christian world is struck with the emphasis on Jesus Christ’s mother, Mary, and her birth without relation. This, however, was seen to be a (highly debated) miracle, without chance of recurrence, until now. Until the 20th century, it was thought that animals needed sex to reproduce, but in recent years, it has been made clear that even vertebrae…

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    Plants reproduce by asexual reproduction or pollination in most cases, they do this in order to make seeds. Seeds are the embryonic, or unborn, state of a plant. These seeds are made to carry the genetic material and make new plants. In most cases a plant wants its seeds to be spread of moved to a new place not close to the parent plant, this is done through seed dispersal. There are many types of seed dispersal for example wind, water, animals, and other biotic and abiotic factors. One of the…

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    Geographical distribution and Karyotype of Nannospalax ehrenbergi (Rodentia, Spalacidae) in Iraq (Kurdistan Region) Zaitoon Ahmed HAMAD1, Yüksel COŞKUN2*, Alaettin KAYA2 1 Dicle University Institute of Science Biology Section, Diyarbakır /Turkey 2 Dicle University Science Faculty, Department of Biology, Diyarbakır/Turkey *Corresponding author Geographical distribution and Karyotype of Nannospalax ehrenbergi (Rodentia, Spalacidae) in Iraq (Kurdistan Region) Abstract The…

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    Chapter 01: Introduction 1.1. Xenobiotics The term xenobiotic is derived from Greek words, “xenos”, meaning strange or foreign, and “bios”, meaning life. Thus xenobiotics are exogenous chemicals which includes natural and synthetic chemicals. These can be pesticides, chemical vapors from automobiles, industrial chemicals, plastics, secondary plant metabolites, toxins produced by plants, molds and animals, food additives etc. Xenobiotics are considered as pollutants, but all the pollutants are…

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    e Three - Research and draft 1 Question 1 1.1) Give a possible diagnose and name the etiological agent involved. Schistosomiasis caused by Schistosoma haematobium. 1.2) Name the intermediate and definite host of this particular parasites mentioned in 1.1 Intermediate host - Freshwater snails Definite host - Humans, primates (Tierney et al., 2007) 1.3) Discuss the life cycle of this parasite mentioned in 1.1. According to Weerakoon et al.(2015), the schistosome parasite has a life cycle…

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    Cerebrum Research Paper

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    1. INTRODUCTION Our mind comprises of 100 billion neurons and a trillion glia [1], which is a conservative structure of tissue measuring approx 3 lakes. The mind houses our mindfulness, our gathered encounters isolated and broke down and interpreted into a code by combined fleeting projections, and put away in a system including the working of cerebrum. Stroke has enhanced our present comprehension of the cerebrum more than some other ailment. There are numerous routes in which neurological…

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    Zebra Fish Lab Report

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    3.0 MATERIALS AND METHODS 3.1 Materials The main material that used was sodium dodecyl sulphate and Zebrafish embryo. SDS was purchased from Sigma Aldrich with concentration of 99.95%. The embryo of the zebrafish larva was obtained by breeding the adult zebrafish in the laboratory. Furthermore, the other basic materials that was used including aquarium tanks, breeding tanks, water filter, fish food pellet and Instant Ocean Salt. While for the measurement tools that used were pH meter, cylinder,…

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    ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be defined as a subfield of computer science closely tied with biology and cognitive science. It is concerned with computing techniques and models that simulate and investigate intelligent behavior. Research into artificial intelligence builds upon our understanding of the brain, its evolutionary development, and provides insights into the way the brain works, as well as the larger process of biological evolution. Artificial Intelligence…

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    whole human genome would have been 9000,000,000 dollars. The main objectives of human genome project were :- 1. To determine the number of all base pairs in human genome and to sequence them 2. To identify the functions of all genes present in human genome 3. To identify genes responsible for genetic disorders 4. To establish the susceptibility or resistance to various…

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