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    Lohoken-Senior Syndrome

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    involving a diagnosis of Løken-Senior syndrome without the identified mutations in one of the six known genes associated with the condition (“Løken-Senior Syndrome” 2003). In these cases, the genetic cause of the disorder is unknown. Once both phenotypes are expressed a diagnosis is made by sequence analysis of the entire coding region, or deletion/duplication analysis (“Renal dysplasia and retinal aplasia”…

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    31. cis/trans isomers Isomers are compounds with a similar substance recipe however extraordinary structures. The structures of these isomers vary in the introduction of the two chloride particles around the Co3+ particle. In the trans isomer, the chlorides involve positions opposite each other in the octahedron. In the cis isomer, they possess contiguous positions. The distinction amongst cis and trans isomers can be recollected by taking note of that the prefix trans is utilized to portray…

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    a propensity to become antisocial. This evident where in the article where Bechara & Damasio (2002) stated, “Therefore, our findings suggest that the defective neural mechanism of decision-making associated with a malfunctioning VM cortex is one phenotype of the personality traits of ASPD.” As a substance dependent individual finds themselves tethered to their addiction…

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    Summary Cyclin D1 (CCND1) gene has served as an important gene in relation to the human cell cycle and cyclin D1 is known to regulate during the cell cycle. In this research paper, cyclin D1 is examined in different breast cancer patient tumors. An amplification of the cyclin D1 protein is different in comparison between heterogeneity and homogeneity. In relation to sample size, this research involved 147 patients and samples from their tumors. These patients had breast cancer and breast cancer…

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    stress being placed on them. This is a record of the experiments produced and their results. These experiments were important due to their nature- many genetic anomalies or mutations are a result of changes in the genotype, resulting in an altered phenotype. These experiments help clarify and reveal several things about the universal gene code and what we still can learn about natural selection. Methods- Mahala The experiment required the seeds of nine different arabidopsis genotypes. These are…

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    LBAmp(+) had onlya couple of states. This test was principally with the end goal of developing E. Coli microorganisms, however simultaneously, numerous more strands of microscopic organisms will undoubtedly be available since it is inescapable. The phenotype of the changed settlements enables us to comprehendthe capacity for E. Coli microscopic organisms to change the DNA in various situations. The changes can be impacted by both the temperature and dampness of the earth, and additionally the…

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    1) What does it mean when we say that humans are biocultural organisms? Describe what that term means and use an example to illustrate your point. Humans are biocultural organisms due to our ability to adapt and create culture. Humans all have the same make up of internal organs and external limbs but that doesn’t make us all the same. Culture shapes the world and how it has been brought up since the beginning. We are all very different in our own ways, weather it is color of skin, height,…

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    genotype and is what psychologists recognize as nature. Heredity has been linked to characteristics like intelligence and aggression. Although the biochemical structure of humans is linked to heredity or nature, what people see of themselves, their phenotypes, are linked to nurture or the environment. External scars from physical activity and internal scars from abuse are both results of the environment in which people are raised. In my case, my personality, athleticism, and intelligence are a…

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    The purpose of this reports is to look at the causes, effects on the individual, effects on the family, theories, solutions and the definition of schizophrenia.Schizophrenia is a lifelong illness that affects not only the individual suffering from the illness but their family members and friends as well. The Oxford Dictionary would define schizophrenia as a mental illness in which a person becomes unable to link emotions, emotion and thought, which will lead to possible withdrawal from reality…

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    PCOS Research Paper

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    Many adults, children, and adolescents are obese, which is a worldwide problem. Obesity can manifest other diseases and disorders. Obesity in adolescents can manifest problems for their health in the future. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a dysfunction disorder of the ovaries. PCOS is characterized by high concentrations of androgen, metabolic abnormalities, and metabolic syndrome (MetS). PCOS is an endocrine disorder in females and affects about 15% of women in their reproductive age.…

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