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Note 20 - South Tuen Mun Government Secondary School
Note 20 - South Tuen Mun Government Secondary School

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Promoting healthy habits in schools and communities in the
Promoting healthy habits in schools and communities in the

... lead to high sugar blood levels. Over time, there are some serious health impacts that can be caused by having too much sugar in our blood. Diabetes is the most common and rapidly increasing ‘lifestyle’ disease in the world. There are three different types of diabetes. Type 2 diabetes (the most comm ...
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... A variety of defense-specific events are induced in plants in response to pathogen infection, including the production of reactive oxygen species, activation of G-proteins, reinforcement of the cell wall, and induction of signal transduction cascades leading to the transcriptional activation of defe ...
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... N. meningitidis is generally a commensal that lives on the mucosa of the nasopharynx. However, some strains are invasive and can enter first the bloodstream and then the cerebrospinal fluid, causing meningitis. Most of the pathogenic strains fall into three serogroups and representatives of the grou ...
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Hongbin (H.-B.) Zhang, Ph.D. - Department of Soil and Crop Sciences

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risk assessment of genetic modification work

... the insert, would in most cases be expected to form the basis of extremely safe GMMs are as follows:  E coli K12  Defective retrovirus produced from packaging line in which the helper genes are located in two separate blocks of DNA (thus eliminating the possibility of a reversion to replication co ...
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U6 snRNA genes of Arabidopsis are transcribed

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Chapter 14- Mesoderm-paraxial and intermediate
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Unsuitability of Using Ribosomal RNA as Loading Control for

... was normalized relative to ␤-actin, GAPDH, and p0 mRNAs, and to 28S rRNA. Among the 121 mammary tumors analyzed we detected the above described imbalance between the rRNA and mRNA fractions in 9 samples (7.5%). In Fig. 1 we show a representative Northern blot with this kind of samples. Thus, tumors ...
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Understanding the Flexibility of Floral Structure and Its Underlying

... stamens, and carpels) of floral organs vary in number, stamen shows the widest range of variation and is the determining factor of the basic structure of the flower. They also showed that the total number of floral organs per flower is largely determined by the initial size of the floral meristem wh ...
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... D. yakuba mitochondrial genes which have been determined to date are shown in Fig. 5. Alignment of the nucleotide and amino acid sequences (Fig. 3) of the URF2 genes of D. yakuba and mouse indicates that insertion-deletions involving six internal codons have occurred between these two genes resultin ...
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Snork Activity

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... There are several subtypes of MP, such as mandibular overgrowth with or without maxillary retrusion. Since there is extensive clinical heterogeneity, the genetic bases of types of MP may be different (Xue et al. 2010; Li et al. 2011). There are many genes known to be involved in the process of mandi ...
Plastid genes transcribed by the nucleus
Plastid genes transcribed by the nucleus

... between NEP and T7RNAP (discussed above), the possibility of transcriptional interference as a direct or indirect consequence of the presence of T7RNAP within plastids merits investigation. In the present report, the aim was to determine whether the accumulation of T7RNAP in chloroplasts affected wi ...
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... CRISPR doesn’t work with all genes, and it sometimes attaches to off-target DNA. Labs around the world—including at NIBR—are rapidly developing alternative versions of CRISPR that better address these problems, cleanly activate gene expression or repress genes without cutting them, or bring other ad ...
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Mutations in S-Cone Pigment Genes and the Absence of Colour

... autosomal S-cone genes. If the two copies of the gene differ in nucleotide sequence this would be apparent in the autoradiograms as bands in two lanes at one nucleotide position in the sequence ladder. Alternatively, if the two autosomal copies of the gene are the same, then a band appears in only o ...
Given a Punnett square. Analyze a Dihybrid cross
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... different methods of reproduction, patterns of inheritance, and genetic disorders; as well as, explore and evaluate the DNA technologies from both a scientific and ethical perspective. Lesson 7- Determine the genotype and phenotype of a monohybrid cross Given a Punnett square. Analyze a Dihybrid cro ...
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Nutriepigenomics

Nutriepigenomics is the study of food nutrients and their effects on human health through epigenetic modifications. There is now considerable evidence that nutritional imbalances during gestation and lactation are linked to non-communicable diseases, such as obesity, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, hypertension, and cancer. If metabolic disturbances occur during critical time windows of development, the resulting epigenetic alterations can lead to permanent changes in tissue and organ structure or function and predispose individuals to disease.
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