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LIFT
http://liftnews.squarespace.com
The insiders guide to what's hot, new and undiscovered for the modern fitness enthusiast from Tanya Ryno. LIFT promotes a lifestyle for urban men and women who work hard and play harder.
Ways To Conceive a Boy
http://conceiveboy.wordpress.com
If you want to and trying to conceive a baby boy there are things that you can do to increase your odds of getting pregnant with a baby boy. Read on ad understand these critical three steps that can raise your odds greatly of getting pregnant with a
Genetic Blog
http://thegenblog.blogspot.com
Why do we resemble our parents? How do viruses hijack cells? How does a single cell grow into a whole human? Why are some diseases more common in some races than in others? Genetics aims to find the answers. Genetics is the science of inheritance.
INTROVERSION
http://clickmythoughts.blogspot.com
INTROVERSION. What is introversion? Introversion is the state of being an introvert. And by introvert, I mean people who enjoys solitude, either with themselves or by something that will keep them preoccupied and/or excuse them from not havi
Double X Geeks
http://doublexgeeks.today.com/
Double X refers to XX, two X chromosomes. Who has two X chromosomes? Girls of course! In short, this is a blog about girl geeks. Why is this topic even relevent anymore? We’ve come a long way, and now you can find females in every career, doing
Organelle
http://e-organelle.blogspot.com/
Cell membrane The cell membrane (also called the plasma membrane, plasmalemma, or "phospholipid bilayer") is a selectively permeable lipid bilayer found in all cells.[1] It contains a wide variety of biological molecules, primarily proteins and lipi
Genome
http://e-genome.blogspot.com/
general In classical genetics, the genome of a diploid organism including eukarya refers to a full set of chromosomes or genes in a gamete; thereby, a regular somatic cell contains two full sets of genomes. In a haploid organism, including bacteria,
Immortality
http://e-immortality.blogspot.com/
Biological immortality Biological immortality is an absence of aging, specifically the absence of a sustained increase in rate of mortality as a function of chronological age. A cell or organism that does not experience aging, or ceases to age at so
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Broken Genomes Behind Breast Cancers – Genome Rearrangements In…
Life Sciences Blog | 6 hours ago by Konstantinos Vougas
Story Summary: The team characterised the ways in which the human genome is broken and put back together in 24 cases of breast cancer. Rearrangements involve reshuffling and reorganisation of the genome and include deletions, duplications and novel j read more
Quantitative analysis of replication-related mutation and selecti…
Zamp BioTopics | December 30th 2009 by Zamp
Background: Due to their bi-directional replication machinery starting from a single finite origin, bacterial genomes show characteristic nucleotide compositional bias between the two replichores, which can be visualised through GC skew or (C-G)/(C+G read more
Answering Creationist Claims (Part 5 – The Egg and the Sperm Di…
War for Science | December 29th 2009 by Darren Wong
This time, Bible Life Ministries claim that the “Human Egg and Sperm Prove Evolution is Wrong”. I cannot understand what do the reproductive cells have to do with disproving evolution, but since they put it up, I’ll have to refute their funny read more
Are men and women the same when it comes to pain ?
pencari recehan internet | December 27th 2009 by wawan
In these more modern times of sexual equality, it may not be politically correct to talk about differences between men and women. Unfortunately, the medical profession cannot ignore the increasing volume of scientific evidence that there are importan read more
Medical Definition for Muscular Dystrophy
Ask Dr. Jacobson Online | December 26th 2009 by Dr. Davon Jacobson, M.d.
Muscular dystrophy is defined as a group of genetic muscle diseases that are hereditary and that weaken the muscles that help to move the body. This muscle disease occurs with the death of muscle cells and tissues in the human body, which in turn cau read more
Two-handed tennis rackets?
Boost My Paycheck | December 26th 2009
Hey, check this out… No, it’s not the offspring of a normal tennis racket missing some chromosomes! It is an actual invention that got some press on Cleveland.com. I play tennis and I just don’t see how this can work. First read more
Bumbo seats - great for babies with Down syndrome!
MommyLife | December 26th 2009 by Barbara Curtis
I found one of these at a children's clothing swap last summer. I'd never seen one and didn't know what they were called - but having raised four babies with Down syndrome (1 by birth, 3 by adoption - now 17, 14, 13 and 9), I immediately saw the pot read more
Need Free Telomerase
Need Free Content : Do You Need Free | December 25th 2009 by Olique Estefan
Telomerase is part of the DNA elements that function to protect chromosomes from the erosion of certain enzymes in the body. Elizabeth Blackburn, Jack Szostak, and Carol Greider is the researchers who won Nobel in medicine with the topic Telomerase. read more
Are men and women the same when it comes to pain ?
Healthy info blog | December 25th 2009 by wawan
In these more modern times of sexual equality, it may not be politically correct to talk about differences between men and women. Unfortunately, the medical profession cannot ignore the increasing volume of scientific evidence that there are importan read more
Are men and women the same when it comes to pain ?
share health information | December 25th 2009 by wawan
In these more modern times of sexual equality, it may not be politically correct to talk about differences between men and women. Unfortunately, the medical profession cannot ignore the increasing volume of scientific evidence that there are importan read more



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Quantitative analysis of replication-related mutation and selection pressures in bacterial chromosomes and plasmids using generalised GC skew index
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Drug treated lung Cancer Cell Chromosomes (S2)
1A9 cells transfected with H2B:GFP and treated with LNF (1µM). Note the group of dividing cells on the left. After division is complete nuclei begin to “bud” from a single nucleus
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