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    X Files: Humbug Analysis

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    X Files “Humbug” Dr. Blockhead believes that genetic engineering will change all the freaks and the freaks will become normal like everyone else. Dr. Blockhead does not like this because he believes their deformities make them different from everybody else. I think genetic engineering is justified because no one wants to be stared at and look at differently than everyone else. If, people were created without deformity they wouldn't be bullied because of what they look like. I also believed…

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    Epigenetics is the study of how changes and environmental factors experienced by an organism can affect the way genes are expressed without altering the genetic code. Epigenetics has also been linked to ageing. The reason why epigenetics affects ageing is because the DNA methylation acts as a clamp on the chromosomes, so when it comes time for the cell to replicate and unwind its chromatin from around the histones to copy the DNA, the methylation groups don’t allow that segment of DNA from being…

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    family background and maternal psychopathology could be viewed as both genetic and environmental factors. A disordered family background could either mean the infant grew up in a household that was disorganized or abusive which would be nurture based, or this statement could imply the infant’s family had a history of mental illness, this line if not clearly defined. Maternal psychopathology is nature-based due to the genetic relation and heritability of schizophrenia, but maternal mental illness…

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    Fruit Fly Lab Report

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    to study genetics for more than a hundred years. Thomas Hunt Morgan, in the early 1900’s, used the heritable traits of a common species of fruit fly to develop our understanding of genetics. Morgan was the first to show through experiments that genes were located on chromosomes. He also found that certain fruit fly traits like eye color are found on the same chromosomes that also determine their sex. Fruit flies have several characteristics that make them excellent subjects for genetic studies.…

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    this idea actually holds merit is irrelevant; what is important is that society possesses the necessary information to fully understand its potential impact, both now and into the future. Currently, this new attractive idea is genetic manipulation. On the surface, genetic engineering, or GE, offers tremendous opportunity for personal betterment – whether it is tweaking IQ, forging muscle, or building stamina, never has true biological perfection been so attainable as it is today. However,…

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    Influenza Synthesis Essay

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    Leah Borkan Paper II In this paper, the hypotheses being investigated were whether influenza A virus was capable of inducing apoptosis in mast cells, and if so determine if the virus was using this intentionally to its benefit and which pathways were utilized. The methods used included viral infection of cell cultures, hemagglutination assay, real-time quantitative PCR, plaque assay, transmission electron microscopy, TUNEL assay, flow cytometric analysis of apoptosis, western blot,…

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    Epigenetic Inheritance

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    I believe epigenetic marks are inherited and not completely erased. Research has shown that many epigenetic marks remain, and genetic information is passed from one generation to the next, this process is called epigenetic inheritance. The science of epigenetic inheritance goes against conventional wisdom that “that inheritance happens only through the DNA code that passes from parent to offspring” (Epigenetics and Inheritance, 2016). Basically, it means that the historical experiences from…

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    patients petitioned together in order to sue Myriad Genetics for attempting to patent the specific genes known as BRCA1 and BRCA2. Christopher A. Hansen represented the plaintiffs of this case while Donald B. Verrilli, Jr., Solicitor General, from the Department of Justice in Washington D.C., argued on behalf of the respondent of the case (SCOTUSblog). BRCA1 and BRCA2 are genes that can be used as indicators of breast cancer in women (Oyez). Myriad Genetics had sequenced these genes from strands…

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    Nature is the idea that our genes define who we are as individuals. Surrounded by the biology factor, human development throughout life such as being talented in different departments is based on our genetic makeup inherited from birth. Nature has influenced my development by inheriting a great capacity of eumelanin in my skin, creating more protection against absorbed UV radiation. Nature has also influenced my ability to sing very well. Nurture is the idea that our environment throughout our…

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    + Pglo Plasmid Experiment

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    DNA plasmid was added to each of the “+plasmid” and it expresses the ampicillin resistance gene. According to the data, that didn’t happen because the +pGLO LB/amp had 3 white colonies at the end of the bacterial transformation and the +pGLO LB/amp/ara had 2 colonies that glow at the end of bacterial transformation meaning that there was an error in our “+plasmid” which occurred during the lab. We did predict that the -pGLO LB/amp would remain the same with no colonies and -pGLO LB would grow…

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