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    These effects of stretching prominently appear to affect stretch tolerance with no changes in the viscoelastic properties of the muscle (Halbertsma & Göeken, 1994) (Magnusson, Simonsen, Aagaard, Sørensen, & Kjaer, 1996). The mechanism for increased performance following chronic stretching is believed to be related to stretch-induced hypertrophy, which is discussed more when examining the adaption mechanisms. Adaptation Mechanisms The adaptation mechanisms of acute and chronic stretching…

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    would be to sequence the Mitochondrial DNA(mtDNA). Mitochondrial DNA is the most commonly used DNA to form phylogenetic trees. Human Mitochondrial DNA is about 16,500 bps in size and consists of 13 protein coding genes, 22 tRNAs (transfer RNA), and 2 rRNAs (ribosomal RNA) (Ingman, 2001). Mitochondrial DNA has many beneficial uses for DNA sequencing such as; its ability to be extracted from small…

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    N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Nov. 2016 5) How does the mechanism of action for clindamycin differ from Cipro? Clindamycin inhibits ribosomal translocation (RNA) whereas Cipro inhibits DNA replication, transcription, repair and recombination. Resource: "DrugBank: Clindamycin." DrugBank: Clindamycin. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Nov. 2016. 6) Edith’s doctor recommended she start eating yogurt to avoid what…

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