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    as promoters of change or the status quo. Framing question: How was Gandhi and his civil rights movement promoters of change in India during the 1900’s. The 1900’s was a time for change all around the world. Even the biggest and most powerful countries during the time were changing. This included Britain and its change in rule over India as Indians decided they wanted to govern themselves. So the question to be answered is how was gandhi and his civil rights movement promoters of…

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    Bacterial genes regularly found in operons. Genes in an operon were transcribing as a group. They have a particular promoter. One another operon consist regulatory sequence of DNA. This can act as binding site for regulatory proteins. They stimulate or inhibit the transcription. Regulatory proteins often bind to the minor molecules. Which able to make the protein active/…

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    Wellness Dog Food Essay

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    Nobody understands this mindset more than the promoters of Wellness dog food because with their wide range of dog food recipes every single requirement of your dog is taken care of. Depending on what type of diet suits your dog and if he suffers from any allergies, you can pick and choose from diets that…

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    Health has always been an issue and in this contemporary era and people are taking it more seriously. There has been a strong relation between the practice of health and masculinities. Then, since people are getting more concern, many researches were conducted and many articles around health and masculinities were published. In relation, this essay will review the article of “Barrier to Healthy Eating Amongst Men” by Brendan Gough and Mark T. Conner. This article is made to evaluate men’s…

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    and cell death. In particular, MEF/ELF4 is expressed in hematopoietic cells in order to control their movement through the eukaryotic cell cycle, thus classifying it as a potential oncogene. Previous studies have demonstrated that the human HDM2 promoter is a target of the MEF transcriptional factor and the overexpression of MEF led to an increase in the Mdm2 protein (mice version of the human Hdm2), which in turn decreased the expression of the tumor-suppressor, p53, thereby augmenting…

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    that this Heat Shock Response was regulated by a transcription factor called Heat Shock Factor (HSF). The HSF is responsible for the activation of the Heat Shock Proteins (HSPs) and Heat Shock Cognates (HSCs) genes by binding to their respective promoter region. The HSPs are molecular chaperones that facilitate protein folding, ubiquitin tagging and proteolytic pathways in the cells to prevent the building of proteolytic toxicity.…

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    UNC Walk For Health

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    Gersten (UNC’s oldest living athlete) and William Thorpe to raise awareness of and provide practical solutions to chronic health conditions, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity and cancer. Bobby is the host emeritus and Mr. Thorpe is the promoter. In other words, Bobby is the inspiration and Mr. Thorpe is the perspiration, that is, he is the one doing all the work. Every event that UNC Walk…

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    Super middleweight king Andre Ward is reportedly calling out GGG for a fight this fall, but Golovkin and his promoters wisely chose the Lemieux fight first as it they had long desired to unify all the belts in the division. Ward, meanwhile, can fight light heavyweight champ Sergey Kovalev this last quarter of the year if he wants to as the latter’s camp was also…

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    The heretical concept of antimicrobial resistance: In mid 1950 which is known to be one of the most significant year of Medical science when genetically transferred antibiotic resistance was identified in Japan and a theory has established on the basis of scientific data is that during Bacterial conjugation resistance genes or r genes are propagated from one strain to an entire population. Therefore Bacterial Genome evolution has started taking place as one of the major fields in Microbiology,…

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    binding. The binding stage starts with RNA polymerase attaching to a DNA promoter site. The enzyme then is guided by a sigma subunit which separates a portion of the DNA strand where the replication process will begin and this called the start point. The TATAAT sequence is another important portion of the DNA strand, which is located “10 bases upstream from the start point” (pg. 657) This is important because it is a promoter and guides RNA polymerase. (pg.657) The next stage in…

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