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    There are millions of genes that are present in the human body. For the most part, genes are responsible for pairing DNA bases with the correct base, and directing the production of RNA molecules, which synthesizes proteins and regulates the expression of other genes, but when some genes are altered or manipulated during DNA replication, they can be very dangerous for the body, and can be possibly deadly. Some of the genes in our body that are mutated can play a positive role in the body in ways…

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    Biology Matching Terms DNA- is the replication of your parents and ancestors genes RNA- is the transcription of dna, ribonucleic acid; guides protein synthesis. Translation- process in which RNA is synthesized from the template DNA. Transcription- process in which RNA attaches to the ribosome and a protein is assembled. Replication- method of DNA replication in which parental strands separate, act as templates, and produce molecules of DNA with one parental DNA strand and one new DNA strand.…

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    discover that this sequence coded for a tiny RNA instead of protein. It was in 1958, Francis Crick said “DNA make RNA; RNA make proteins” which means…

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    Phase Change Memory Essay

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    September -The 30-ton rock, named after the town, was discovered on September 10 and dug up by excavation team which was shocked by its massive size.The original asteroid was estimated to have weighed about 600 tons and entered Earth's atmosphere at 14,000 kilometres per hour, where it broke up into a shower of smaller meteorites, according to Scientific American. August -Stanford lled a research shows that they were emerging in the memory technology, based on a new class of semiconductor…

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    Eukaryotes

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    A eukaryote is a single-celled or multicellular organism that contains a membrane bound nucleus. A eukaryotic cell has a nucleus that entraps the DNA unlike the prokaryotic cell that lets it be free. A prokaryote is also known as bacteria. The DNA roams freely inside of the cell. Eukaryotic cells are large meanwhile prokaryotic cells are much smaller. There are many differences about the prokaryotes and eukaryotes cells. The DNA replication of a eukaryotic cell would be two chains held together…

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    Semi-Permeable Cell Cells

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    This semi-permeable membrane works as a barrier for the cell. Since it is semi-permeable, it allows some substances/particles into the cell but denies access to others. The cytoplasm is the fluid within each individual cell that surrounds the organelles. This is the 'place' where the organelles complete their individual tasks. The Rough Endoplasmic(RER) Reticulm is a part of a series of connected 'hallways' that carry materials to various parts of the cytoplasm. The RER has many ribosomes…

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    The CRISPR/Cas9 System

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    These crRNA act as a honing device, used to direct certain Cas enzymes to degrade target nucleic acids1. A second form of noncoding RNA, trans-activating RNA (tracrRNA), forms a complex with crRNA and the Cas endonuclease to locate and cleave the invading DNA. Cas 9 is a specific Cas gene with the ability to induce double stranded cleavage in the genomic DNA1. This Cas 9 endonuclease is one…

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    Introduction: Forensics is involved with the field of law. It involves the collection, preservation, and analysis of evidence found at a crime scene that is needed to be investigated for further information to be obtained. For the science involved in forensics is in the DNA left behind by suspects or victims. The DNA could be found in different forms such as fingerprints, cells such as blood, skin or hair. DNA is deoxyribonucleic acid, a self-replicating material, with the use of enzymes for…

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    a) Francis crick- Discovered the structure of that DNA that it's shaped like a twisted ladder and understood the way it replicates. b) Rosalind Franklin- She discovered the dimension of DNA strand and that the phosphate group was on the outside of the helical structure. c) James Watson- Together with Francis they discovered the structure of DNA and that he also discovered that hydrogen bonds were the correct length and were straight. 2. All of the three scientist were interested on working on…

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    The folding mechanism of knotted/slipknotted protein has become a challenging question over the last two decades.(10, 89, 90, 95, 99, 100, 173-175) Understanding how those proteins fold would be a great proceeding of the field of protein folding. Recent advances on protein folding shed light on this question using both experimental and computational methods. .(10, 89, 90, 95, 99, 100, 173-175) Most experimental studies on the folding of knotted protein have been limited to bulk experiments.(84,…

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