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    Polar Bear Research Paper

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    migration time period of when the polar bear and brown bear separated. Making a dependable time frame for when the polar bear emerged as a new species and how fast new adaptations to intense environments can occur in a large mammal. The population genomic formation evaluates the nuclear genomes of polar bear and brown bear populations. By doing so the researchers estimated when polar bears and brown bears diverged. They gather demographic history of the polar bear and brown bear to make it clear…

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    Pursing a college education is the dawn of my nursing career. Throughout my working experience, I have been involved in some pretty strong and touching conversations ranging from patients talking about their most serious medical complications to losing loved ones. My patients have told me I have a gift for listening and being empathetic. I feel pride in myself that patients are willing to open up to me and see my strength, especially after just moments of meeting me. In my personal life, I want…

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    My BSN Program Reflection

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    Since starting the BSN program, I have evolved into a competent, caring, nurse. Every class strengthened my knowledge and critical thinking skills. Each article attached within this portfolio represents a segment of that process as I attained my educational goals. It represents who I am as an individual and showcases my learning ability. The course work has molded me into a thorough, professional nurse with a strong work ethic and moral values. Overall, it had given me a more rounded…

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    Human DNA Fingerprinting

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    identification and for the determination of paternity. DNA can be analyzed from a variety of human samples including blood, semen, saliva, urine, hair, buccal (cheek cells), tissues, or bones. The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is used to amplify the genomic DNA from a sample and electrophoresis is used to arrange the segment.…

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    Codon Usage Bias

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    We developed a program to collect genomic data from the public database, NCBI. The program compares codon usage bias between conserved and non-conserved amino acids and between specific species of vertebrates. The codon usage from each homologous group of proteins were aligned using MUSCLE…

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    Beef Genetics

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    There is genetic testing for our herd improvement as well. The Zoetis High Density 50 K for Genomic-Enhanced-Expected Progeny Differences (GE-EPD’s) and dollar indexes is used to evaluate the registered genetics of the Angus breed. It allows a more accurate account of the GE-EPD’s of young Black Angus Bulls, Heifers without progeny, daughters, or…

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    Mungbean Case Study

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    (Hybridization-based molecular markers or PCR-based molecular markers). Molecular markers are also used to detect the genomic structure of different organisms, genotypic variations such as insertions, mutations, deletions and single nucleotide polymorphisms, genome organization and evolutions (Jones et al., 2009). In many crop breeding programmes, these markers are used to track loci and genomic regions which are strongly linked with a large number of agronomic and disease resistance traits…

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    Evolution Of Dopamine

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    Introduction According to Yamamoto and Vernier (2011), dopamine is without a doubt one of the oldest neurotransmitters acting on the central nervous system. The researchers suggest that the emergence of dopaminergic systems most likely predates the divergence of chordates during evolution, and the neurotransmitter’s common ancestry is suggested by commonalities among different species that express the same enzymes, vesicle transporters, degradation enzymes, and receptors. Since dopamine is a…

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    Gleevac Case Study

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    DNA of cancer and normal cells, if was found different that it’s not one single mutation but several mutations that led to cancer and he described that combination of genes were involved in cancer. The human genome project was developed finding the genomic cells involving cancer. Lung cancers found to have some evidence regarding ALK mutations. Obesity became the risk factor causing colon, breast and kidney cancer. 40% the cancer has no known cause. Varmus figured that there is no success in…

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    Thereafter, genomic DNA was obtained by the classical “phenol-chloroform” procedure for total DNA extraction. DNA was resuspended in 200 µL of buffer TE (10 mMTris-HCl; 1 mM EDTA; pH 8.0). The purity and yield of DNA extracted were evaluated by spectrophotometry at 260…

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