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    AK1 Genome Study

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    Anoxybacillus flavithermus AK1 is a thermophilic bacterium that is able to survive at temperatures ranging from 55 to 60°C. The AK1 strain was isolated from the hot spring “Al-Ain Alhara” located at a distance of 50 km southeast of the city of Gazan, Saudi Arabia. This study presents the morphological characterization of A. flavithermus AK1, includinga detailed description of its complete genome sequence. A total of 50 contigs were used to produce a genome sequence of 2,630,664bp that includes 2…

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    Sexduction Lab

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    Electrophoresis. The data that was acquired consisted of 12 red colonies and 483 white colonies from the conjugation mixture with a conjugation efficiency of 2.42%. The FIGE gel Electrophoresis produced the DNA bands of the donor and transconjugant strains with a size of 112 kb and no bands for the recipient. The results show that the recipient cells were converted to donor cells by the transfer of the F′ plasmid therefore, sexduction must have occurred. Introduction In 1946, conjugation was…

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    It is the ratio of transverse or shear strain to transverse stress and it is related to shear…

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    committed criminal acts to gain the wealth and success they desired. When committing crimes people begin to experience strain, to describe crime committed by certain social conditions that people…

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    pills come with risks. What if there was a better alternative? 1. It’s Effective Would it surprise you to learn medical cannabis is just as effective as sleeping pills when it comes to treating insomnia? It’s true! Different strains of cannabis have been…

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    have different roles that exist. These roles are used for the people to look up to and follow. The roles and status in society develop the roles of conflict and the role of strain. The role of conflict in a sociological perspective is when a person is expected to fulfill the duties of two opposing positions. The role of strain theory occurs when a person has difficulty managing the responsibility of the roles of his or her life. In sociology, roles are used in society in general to describe a…

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    infection variation, particularly a GII.4 norovirus strain. Curiously, analysts have verified that GII.4 strains brought about pandemics in 1995–1996 (US95/96 strain), 2002 (Farmington Hills strain), 2004 (Hunter strain), and 2006 (Minerva/2006b and Laurens/2006a strains). These GII.4 variations spread quickly and all around and are thought to represent 70–80% of all norovirus episodes in any event since 2002. A late review shows that GII.4 strains connected with serious ailment were circling as…

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    committed. These theories seek to uncover more than what researchers have discovered in the past in order to understand every aspect of why a crime occurs. This research paper will evaluate five different theories; social disorganization, anomie, general strain, cultural deviance and labeling theory, presenting the theorist(s), theory premise, strengths and weaknesses and an analysis of how each theory has played a part in making me the person I am today. Ancient Roman Philosopher, Marcus…

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    of the isolate (Lengeler KB et al, 2000). Based on the epidemiological studies it has been found that clinical as well as environmental isolates of MATα strains are more predominate strains (98-99%) than MATa (Kwon-Chung KJ and Bennett JE 1978; Halliday CL et al, 1999; Yan Z et al, 2002; Litvitnseva AP et…

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    Pseudomonas Research Paper

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    The epidemiology of hospital infections due to Pseudomonas aeruginosa was investigated by pyocin typing. The typing method, which determined the pyocin activity of clinical isolates of P. aeruginosa on 27 indicator strains, was 43.7% reproducible, but elimination of 9 indicator strains doubled the reproducibility and yielded more readable pyocin inhibition zones. Seventy-eight of 1,084 isolates (7.2%) were untypable. In the second part of the study, P. aeruginosa was isolated from 110 patients…

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