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    Pax6 Eye Development

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    Pax6 is vital for proper eye development Eyes are essential organs for processing and interpreting sensory information in the environment, making them crucial features for many organisms to survive. The eye serves many functions, most of which are associated with a specific structure of this organ. For example, the lens, cornea, and iris are necessary for the optic capabilities of the eye. Light sensing is performed by photoreceptors located in the retinal pigmented epithelium. Transmission by…

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    Both Magneto and Professor X are fighting for the same thing – a world where mutants can live without fear and can be accepted members of ‘society.’ Throughout the film, the X-Men are called “freaks” and ostracized for their differentness. This parallels quite well with the Civil Rights Movement as African Americans face racial segregation and discrimination. Furthermore, the relationship between Magneto and Professor X demonstrates the rift in the rights movement and one of the reasons the…

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    The graphic novel "Batman: The Dark Knight Returns" was published in Febuary, 1986. It is a story of a man's journey to discover his true self , accepting it and finding comfort within it. He is known to live a conflicting life. Without any volition, Bruce Wayne is tempted go back to who he was a decade ago. He cared less whether it was his conscious mind or an act of redemption, Bruce forced himself to do what is must in order to make things right within himself and within the city of Gotham…

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    Mitophagy Lab Report

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    During the process of mitophagy, damaged and excessive mitochondria would be confined within autophagosome and digested by lysosomal hydrolases 2. PINK-1, which was knocked down by RNAi of mutant in following experiment, is kinase for Parkin-dependent mitophagy pathway. PINK-1 with its downstream protein PARKIN, can find and specifically bind to the dysfunctional mitochondria. The kinase activity of PINK-1 can depolarize damaged ones and recruit…

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    Frank Miller’s The Dark Knight Returns is a groundbreaking masterpiece; It singlehandedly revolutionized the public’s perception of the character, Batman, whilst also addressing a large variety of themes throughout the four books making up the comic. One of the most revolutionary factors of The Dark Knight Returns is the way Miller presents the Batman’s resurgence. Miller successfully creates a fresh take on the character of Batman by telling a story, not through panels upon panels of grandiose…

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    Change In The Chrysalids

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    The Consequences of Preventing Change In the Chrysalids by John Wyndham, the people of Waknuk try to protect against change. They constantly protect against it but they never think about the consequences of this action. The consequences of trying to protect against change are, no progress or improvement is made, people become closed-minded, and when the inevitable change happens it is more violent. When people try to protect against change they make no progress or improvement in their…

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    After many years of pretending to be something they are not, the Rocket Man and the Orange Man have finally found their way home. They were welcomed by the owner of the X-man mansion, Dr. Charles Xavier, the top-notch mutant, well known for being mental. Seeing him roll into a room in his notorious wheelchair with aluminium X-shaped alloys, send waves of shiver and anticipation through our bodies. “I can sense your fear. Don’t worry, I won’t mess with your minds. I do that only if I want to make…

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    To determine whether Upf1 mutants cooperate with p53-/- and KrasG12D mutants to develop pancreatic ASC, I will cross Upf1 mutant mice with KrasG12D [10] and p53 null mice. Survival curves, tumor incidence, and tumor types arising in mice with or without Upf1 mutations will be compared. In summary, results of these studies will…

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    Michael Grant Lies

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    adults. Most kids have gained mutant powers, some good and some evil. Sam, Astrid, Edilio, Albert and many other kids, have learned to step up and take charge of a crumbling town. During the book many secrets have to be kept to save many lives, and they learn they’re worst nightmare, the gaiaphage, isn’t fully gone. These kids must figure out a plan to stop the gaiaphage and his companion, Drake, from terrorizing the town. By the end of the book, Sam and his mutant friend, Dekka, are able to…

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    Tetrahymena Lab Report

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    During this lab, Sfr13 mutant and wild type Tetrahymena’s number of India Ink vacuoles and sizes were observed over multiple trials, and then the averages were compared to see if there was any difference between the mutant and WT. Furthermore, the two strains of Tetrahymena were stained with mCherry fluorescence, so that the oral grooves could be examined and compared under fluorescence microscopy. This experiment was designed to eliminate as much bias as possible by replicating the experiment…

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