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    which competes not only financially, but was the first company to utilize a system which promised to sequence a human genome for a less amount of money than other companies in the field. Illumina later launched another gnome analyzer that had more accuracy and compatible costs. Finally Applied Biosystems enter the competition with a product called SOLiD which generated human genome technology at a much faster rate and increased the…

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    In the paper, “Origin of Species”, author Ray Comfort presents opinions and non-supported assumptions to discredit the contributes of Charles Darwin to science literary. Charles Darwin’s contributions to science by his data, theories, and arguments for evolution by natural selection are exceptionally important in how scientist classify and explain evolution acting in nature. From variation in phenotype to the passing of favorable traits, to succeeding generations, to how life itself became,…

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    Each article is structured around this idea that metagenomics is able to distinguish how a bacteria has evolved based on its genes. Metagenomics is a mechanism in which microbial species are isolated using their DNA. A few conclusions reached from these experiments are microalgae enhances N & P removal, bacteria contributes to a degrading pathway of benzoate, and bacteria and archaea form ecologically and genetically diverse populations. Overall these discoveries are valuable to the science…

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    child without the disease. Therefore, the benefits in this case would outweigh the risk of having mosaicism that might leads to different types of mutations including the silence mutation. The CRISPR/Cas9 is very appealing to the scientist for editing genome at disposable. However, the system has limited success…

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    Racial Differences

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    In terms of genetics, technology has advanced far enough to map out the human genome. As a population, we have found out that there are no ethnic markers that differentiate us from one another, with genetic variation sometimes being greater between two individuals of the same race than two individuals of different races. Even with the knowledge that the human genome insists the lack of a biological race, the persistence of the basal human need to categorize humans into ethnic categories begs the…

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    introduce a foreign gene into a host cell’s genome. Transduction can either occur through the lytic cycle or the lysogenic cycle. The lytic cycle leads to the production of new phage particles which are released by lysis of the host. After reproducing, these viruses accumulate and irregularly remove a portion of the host cell's bacterial DNA. When one of these bacteriophages infects a new host cell, this piece of bacterial DNA may be merged into the genome of the new host. The two types of…

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    The liberal justification of abortion is based on two principles. The first one is the right of a woman to manage her own body. The second principle is the denial of fetus personal status. The idea about woman’s right to manage her own body is the initial point in the argumentation of woman’s right to an abortion. It is necessary to mention that there is no such document of international law, talking about the issue of human rights, that contains and mentions such right of a woman as the right…

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    Skin Discoloration Cell and natural present of human pigmentation has uncovered that there is a tall level of grouping in qualities accountable for shading and skin sort between and inside human masses. Those of European parentage show up the greatest blend of skin, hair and eye tints. The alleles that render every quality fundamental are portrayed, adjacent the phenotypic after effects of the causal single nucleotide polymorphisms. The art of pigmented wounds will be examined checking…

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    thaliana. by marker sequences from important B. napus QTL for seed weight, along with comparative mapping data, we were able to navigate to potential orthologous genome regions in A. thaliana. this helps us to identify 29 promising candidate genes with supposed physical linkage to homologous Brassica genome regions involved in seed weight. Our results suggest the following 9014 homologous genes were mapped in the CIs of 47 QTLs. A large number of important genes were found to be candidate…

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    Gene Therapy

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    that may pass their genetic material to future generations) of organisms and humans, and modifying the genes of food crops, may be used with specific endonuclease enzymes for genome editing and gene regulation. By delivering the CRSIPR associated Cas9 protein along with appropriate guide RNAs into a cell, the organism’s genome can be cut or modified at any desired location. Successful experimentation on mice has demonstrated that this method can be used to restore fertility by transplanting…

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