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Tag Directory > Deoxyribonucleic Acid (Dna)


We have 20 results for Deoxyribonucleic Acid (Dna).

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Platypus Looks Strange on the Inside Too

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The platypus genome is an amalgam of genes reflecting significant branching in evolution, scientists reported., technorati.com

 

Platypus Looks Strange on the Inside, Too

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Platypus Looks Strange on the Inside, Too Thu, 05/08/2008 - 07:00 ? nhadmin The platypus genome is an amalgam of genes reflecting significant branching in evolution, scientists reported. Animals DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) Genetics and Heredity Mammals Platypus Science and Technology 6 reads, technorati.com

 

Some Pitfalls of Genetic Testing

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The deciphering of the human genome has prompted a number of entrepreneurs to cash in on people?s genetic concerns. Related PostsNo related posts Original post by By JANE E. BRODY and software by Elliott Back Related PostsGenetic Snake Oil?A new report calls for increased FDA scrutiny of the genetic testing industry. Related PostsA...Heparin Contamination May Have Been Deliberate, F.D.A. SaysWASHINGTON ? Federal drug regulators believe that a contaminant detected in a crucial blood thinne...A, technorati.com

 

Personal Health: Red Flags for Hereditary Cancers

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Personal Health: Red Flags for Hereditary Cancers May 27th, 2008 Knowing that you have a high-risk cancer gene mutation offers the chance to take preventive actions. Posted in Ovaries, Stomach, Thyroid Gland, Colon, DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid), Prostate Gland, Tumors, Cancer, Genetics and Heredity, Breast, Medicine and Health | Comments Off, technorati.com

 

Redefining Disease, Genes and All

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Redefining Disease, Genes and All Tue, 05/06/2008 - 01:24 ? nhadmin A growing band of researchers is trying to redefine how diseases are classified ? by looking at their genetic underpinnings. Diabetes DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) Genetics and Heredity Medicine and Health Muscular Dystrophy Science and Technology 5 reads, technorati.com

 

Redefining Disease, Genes and All

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A growing band of researchers is trying to redefine how diseases are classified ? by looking at their genetic underpinnings. Related PostsNo related posts Original post by By ANDREW POLLACK and software by Elliott Back Related PostsNew MS genes after 30 year huntThe first new genes for three decades linked to multiple sclerosis have been identified by UK and US...New Genes Discovered for MSResearchers uncover two new genes that may cause MS, raising hopes for better treatmentsCases: Medicine,, technorati.com

 

Expressing Our Individuality, the Way E. Coli Do

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Scientists have only a rough understanding of how human diversity arises. Related PostsEssay: At Bedside, Stay Stoic or Display Emotions?Yet while health professionals may debate among themselves the propriety of emotional displays, what?Cases: A Holiday From Illness, All Too FleetingAfter the kidney transplant, he felt great. A little too great, as it turned out. Related PostsEssay?First UK birth from lab-grown eggIn a UK first, a mother has given birth to twins using her own eggs matured in, technorati.com

 

DNA and the SpiderWeb Marketing

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Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms and some viruses. The main role of DNA molecules is the long-term storage of information. DNA is often compared to a set of blueprints or a recipe, since it contains the instructions needed to construct other components of cells, such as proteins and RNA molecules. The DNA segments that carry this genetic information are called genes, but ot, technorati.com

 

Giuseppe Attardi Is Dead at 84; Studied Cells for Clues to Aging

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Dr. Attardi was a molecular biologist whose penetrating studies of mitochondria helped explain how cells grow and deteriorate with age., technorati.com

 

About New York: DNA Test May Prove Inmate Innocent After 16 ½ Years

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Everton Wagstaffe has waged an unyielding campaign to clear himself of involvement in the death of a teenage girl in 1992 in East New York, Brooklyn., technorati.com

 

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