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    PPss PpSs Ppss pS PpSS PpSs ppSS ppSs ps PpSs Ppss ppSs ppss 9 different genotypes in the table. PPSS(1) PPSs(2) PpSS(2) PpSs(4) PPss(1) Ppss(2) ppSS(1) ppSs(2) ppss(1) Number of phenotypes =4 Number of genotypes =9 Data Table 6: Data from corn kernels. | | Number Counted | Ratio: Number counted /total | Purple and smooth | 112 | 53% | Purple and wrinkled | 40 | 19% | Yellow

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    microsatellite instability in genes p53, RAS, and APC fit 85% of colon carcinomas, many of which were aneuploidy and all sequential mutations of those genes. The rest were deficient in DNA mis- match repair genes which tended to have near diploid genotypes. This study was tested with cultures, it is now being tested with clinical specimens. Lots of research has been done since the MSH2 gene was found in 1993. Now with advancements in technology researchers are finding more accurate and through

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    All living things contain DNA which contains genes. These genes determine our physical appearance and how the body functions. “Phenotype” refers to the physical characteristics inherited from parents and “genotype” is determined by the alleles present in a gene. There are two types of genotypes, homozygous and heterozygous, and there are two types of genes, dominant and recessive. Dominant genes are those whose alleles are represented by a capital letter and recessive are represented by a lowercase

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    Another more recent study which confirmed the previous study was based on 205 Japanese volunteers and patients between age 20 and 29 years. From this study was found that Tt genotype of the TaqI polymorphism were more frequently associated with multilevel disc disease, severe disc degeneration and disc herniation than the TT genotype (Kawaguchi et al., 2002). In addition, influence of TaqI polymorphism to lumbar degenerative disc disease verified in Chinese population (Cheung, et al., 2006). The fact

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    a certain trait in an offspring of two parents, each of whom contributes two alleles that subsequently combine to produce the four, possible genotypes. When an allele is dominant, it annuls the appearance of any recessive allele; thus, both parents must contribute a recessive allele for a recessive trait to appear. If both parents have heterozygous genotypes,possessing both a dominant and a recessive allele, then, according to the Punnett Square, only a twenty-five percent chance exists that their

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    Adenovirus Adenoviruses are the cause of a wild range of bad illnesses such as common, sore throat, bronchitis, and the list goes on and on. Even through adenoviruses causes illness they very rarely ever take a life but can cause a subject to be incompasicated for a while. If the people with happen to get sick have weaker immune systems the story is a lot different they may be at a higher risk of getting a seriuos illness from adenovirus. Adenovirus is a infectious kind of virus that passes

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    Media Analysis Paper

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    seemed to be sensationalized because they portrayed the study in a capturing way. The scientist did not claim that drinking coffee would “SHRINK” the breast. They only stated that there was an association between coffee and those with the c-allele genotype (Jernström et al., 2008, p. 1). That is much different than what the media wanted the readers to believe. The word shrink was misleading and lead readers to believe that coffee could shrink their breast or not drinking it would make them grow. It

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    PPARG Case Study

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    A comprehensive search in PubMed, Science Direct and Google Scholar was conducted to identify published studies related to PPARG gene and diabetic nephropathy. The keywords such as ‘Diabetic nephropathy’, ‘peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma’, ‘PPARG’, ‘Pro12Ala polymorphism’ and rs1801282 were used in various combinations. The search was done without any restrictions to identify all relevant papers and the last quest was updated on 25th July 2017. After initial screening full text of

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    Fruit Fly Lab Report

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    are in a physical sense are known as phenotypes and genotypes in the genetic sense. In the lab, we studied Mendelian Genetics through a common insect of a fruit fly, formally known as Drosophila Melangaster. The flies are very useful in experiments because they have a short lifespan. The flies are often used in genetics because they only have four chromosomes, which make it easier to see

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    Sexually Transmitted Hepatitis Prevention and Treatment "Hepatitis" means inflammation of the liver and also refers to a group of viral infections that affect the liver (CDC, 2014). There are five hepatitis viruses’ referred as Hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E with only three known to be transmitted sexually. Hepatitis A (HAV) The hepatitis A virus is found in the feces of someone infected with the virus. It only takes a tiny amount of feces getting inside another person’s mouth to cause hepatitis A

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