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Molecular Genetics- Basic.
Sub-topic: DNA, Genome, Genes, Inheritance, Mutations, Genetic Disease, PCR, CRISPER, ETC. - PART. 1 Introduction The blueprint of life is DNA; DNA contains the genetic information that is passed from parents to their offspring. This genetic information is in-coded by four letters A, T, G, and C in genes which is the basics for inheritance. Usually, A pairs with T and G with C; the four letters when paired are called base pairs. When there is a mismatch with any of the bases, it is referred to as a genetic mutation. There are several techniques a molecular geneticist employs to sequence a genome, identify an area of mutation, correct/ manipulate it, or find a therapy.
Sekou SesayPublished 4 months ago in EducationFlying through the air.. in a car.
I have a memory that never fades. I'm sure some would say that it gets exaggerated over time, however, I would disagree. I try to remain true to the facts. Fact one.. I told him he was going to fast. Fact two... he ignored what I had to say. That does not mean he didn't hear me or that I wasn't clear in my wording, it simly means that he chose not to react to what I had stated. Fact three... it didn't end well. No one died, it just didn't end well.
Patrick CalhounPublished 4 months ago in JournalMobile BI Puts Analytics in Your User’s Pocket
In this article, we will NOT discuss the benefits of analytics and business intelligence. If your business does not already understand the advantages analytics provides to the organization and to its users, there are plenty of other articles you might want to read to get up to speed. Here are a couple of white papers to get you started: ‘A Roadmap to ROI and User Adoption of Augmented Analytics and BI Tools,’ and ‘Integrate Augmented Analytics and Digital Transformation to Achieve Continuous Business Improvement.’
Kartik PatelPublished 4 months ago in JournalMy Comprehensive Strategy to Earn $1500 Through Writing and Build a Sustainable Freelance Career
The journey to earn my first $1500 from writing is both exciting and difficult. As I embark on this journey, I've devised a complete approach that includes investigating numerous platforms, investing in necessary equipment, and prioritizing mental wellness. In this lengthy essay, I'll define my approach step by step, disclosing the exact websites I'll investigate, detailing how vital tools contribute to my venture, discussing the importance of mental health, and providing insights into potential investments for a consistent income.
Courtanae HeslopPublished 4 months ago in JournalOn Our Knees
Today, after the Rwanda vote, I heard on the news someone talking in favour of the Bill. She talked about how we are (the U.K.) a “country on its knees.” and therefore supports the decision to deport refugees
What the Elder Saw
My family is mixed Mohawk, English, and Irish with a little Scottish thrown in for flavour. My Dad's parents hail from the Emerald Ilse, meaning that he and I hold the much desired red passport despite having lived our lives in Canada.
Alexander McEvoyPublished 4 months ago in JournalMosquito Mayhem: Unveiling the Epic Saga of Human-Magnet Mosquitoes
Some folks swear they're living under the ominous curse of a mosquito vendetta, as these bloodsuckers seem to have a personal grudge against them, while their nearby pals nonchalantly sip their lemonades, unscathed. But, is this mosquito mayhem merely an illusion, or are these tiny terrors truly picking favorites? And if so, what in the bug-riddled world is going on, and can we thwart their bloodthirsty advances?
Shelby AndersonPublished 4 months ago in EducationCaffeine Chronicles: Brewing Up a Buzz in the World of Wacky Wakefulness
Grab your coffee mug and hold on tight because we're diving into the wild and wacky world of caffeine – the magical elixir that keeps the global population buzzing like a swarm of caffeinated bees. Brace yourself for a journey through the caffeinated cosmos, where over 100,000 metric tons of this glorious stimulant are consumed annually. That's right, folks, we're talking about a caffeinated avalanche equivalent to the weight of not one, not two, but 14 Eiffel Towers! That's a tower for every coffee lover's mood swing.
Shelby AndersonPublished 4 months ago in Education