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    in catalyzing and cataloguing proteins; while comparing how each variation of protein expression in different conditions. This is done in a large scale manner; a good example of this is the Human Genome Project that took place from 1990 to 2003. With the field of Proteomics it has given the ability to understand genes and to comprehend why there’s so much diversity of protein, including their importance in natural variation. Variation within the protein can lead to multiple results, from becoming beneficial

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    In recent times, it has become much more common and socially acceptable for parents to raise their children in gender neutral ways. As queer rights, feminist movements, and gender equality take on a greater social relevance, many caregivers no longer expect their children to behave stereotypically “masculine” or “feminine;” children may even be praised for going beyond their gendered expectations (e.g., boys who can cook well or girls who are fit and athletic). Raising your kids without expecting

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    well as the color white. So in my mind I thought the more colors, the more outfit variations. Well yes, this was the case, for better or for worse. By the time the Winter dance rolls around my shoes are still in great shape. I had an outfit put together already, so I didn't have to go shopping. Of course this outfit included these shoes that I loved so much. I decided to wear a blue jean skirt, orange tights, a pink shirt, and different color headbands and ribbons. All of these colors just to match

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    to Tahiti, where he created one of his many famous works: “Women of Tahiti.” “Women of Tahiti” depicts two unshod women sitting calmly on the beach with the peaceful tide behind them. Slightly stained sand with green and dark red sea scum adds variation to the space between the women and the ocean. The time appears to be midday in summer, as the hot sun casts a yellow hue over the piece. As a result, the women’s soft, bronze skin glows brilliantly. Similarly, their long black hair, tied back

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    The first one being “alternative versions of a gene account for variation in inherited characters.” This has to do with DNA and the variation of the gene can affect the function of the protein. Since the F2 plants are heterozygous, there are two DNA sequences possible, one allowing the tall gene to be dominate and one sequence not allowing it. The second

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    Four years ago tumblr user bolto took a red box of sorts with a hole seemingly chewed through the top right corner and placed pink, plastic bars, dubbing it gay baby jail. It was intended to hold their pet bird who stated “i’m a bad baby.” And while the intention was a minute joke for some laughs, some reblogs, little did they know it kickstarted a phenomenon. The term gay baby jail is the perfect combination of words to convey that one is worthy of punishment for their immature actions while communicating

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    leotards, tights, ballet skirts, ballet flats, pointe shoes and a neat hair bun are worn. Sometimes studios limit what colors you can wear and some are relaxed about color codes. Ballet auditions are more strict about what is worn. Black leotards, pink tights, ballet flats, pointe shoes, a neat hair bun, and a pancake and/or Juliet tutu will be required. Jazz is similar in dress but more flexible. Leotards, tights, leggings, leg warmers, shorts, jazz shoes and hair up and out of the face are all

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    and exceptional turn out is fulfilled with coherence. While expressing the colors of nature, metaphorical setting a concrete example experiencing the awe and glory of colorful representations. The poem is experiencing different variation in the colors of nature, “Pink rose, the red poppy, the blue sky, the yellow pear, the green grass, the violet clouds, and the orange orange.” (Isumner Web). Appealing to the never ending pattern of senses and causing a visual ideal of colors throughout Rossetti’s

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    morning dew into my hollowed lungs, with the hope to fill them with something as to eliminate the feeling of lonesomeness. At the same time, that lonesomeness was nervousness, but newfound self-confidence had a similar feeling. My palms were clammy and pink as I wondered who would come into my life. Yet I had no desire to develop a new relationship with someone, I only wished to seclude myself with the untouched wilderness. I was young, and I discovered many things while I was at summer camp that helped

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    This research paper is about “An analysis of variation at transcription factor binding sites in Drosophila and humans”. This analysis is done in order to investigate the transcription factor binding sites variability with the comparison of ready published data of transcription factor binding maps for Drosophila isogenic lines and human individuals. Genome is considered as the encoder or provider of disambiguation for many diseases, viruses, DNA and other organisms. Here it is very important to understand

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