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  • What Makes a “Good” Foot?
    Spring has arrived and you’re probably thinking about trail rides, shows and other fun riding events. If you’ve had your horse turned out all winter and are just getting him ready for the riding season, you may want to pay extra attention to how his feet are doing. New research suggests that while genetics play some part in determining how good your horse’s feet are, exercise and environment are just as important. Research by Robert M. Bowker, VMD, PhD indicates that most horses have similar hoof development up to four years of age, but after that, exercise and environment are the key factors ...
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    Holistic Horsekeeping
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  • Womens Plus Size Expansion
    There is some fantastic news that all you plus size women should know. Evidence is showing that more and more companies, clothing stores and merchandisers are opening their eyes, to accommodate larger sizes.

    Within the past, the Gap is one of the industry leaders and has extended their sizes, currently only available online at www.gap.com, to include XXL and sizes up to 20. Although this only covers a few sizes in the plus size range, it is a start and it is coming from a clothing store everyone is familiar with.

    Now it is becoming a reality that women with plus size needs can ...
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    Bowe Packer
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  • Female Hair Loss:

    Research shows that up to two thirds of women experience hair loss at some stage in their life and this can often be a very stressful time for women and is an integral part of their self image.

    The most common causes of hair loss in women is not related to inherited genes but usually associated with other factors such as pregnancy, stress, chemotherapy, certain diets, thyroid hormone deficiency, some drugs or infections. Unlike men the hair loss in this case is usually temporary and healthy re-growth can occur over time.

    Unlike men, women rarely go bald but may experience signif ...
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    New Report on Artificial Disc Replacement Now Available Artificial Discs The Spine Surgeons View

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    Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich; Bacterial Transfer of Large Functional Genomic DNA into Human Cells is Achieved

    Researchers have achieved bacterial transfer of large functional genomic DNA into human cells. "Efficient transfer of chromosome-based vectors into mammalian cells is difficult, mostly due to their large size. Using a genetically engineered invasive Escherichia coli vector, alpha satellite DNA cloned in P1-based artificial chromosome was stably delivered into the HT1080 cell line and efficiently generated human artificial chromosomes de novo," scientists writing in the journal Gene Therapy report.


     

     
     


  • Time Line of the Development of GlycoBiology and GlycoNutritionals

    1880s - Characterization of monosaccharides by Emil Fischer.

    1952 - Fresh, not aged, Aloe gel heals radiation burns on rabbits (Clarence C. Lushbaugh, Cancer 1953 vol. 6)

    1970 - 500 glycobiology papers published.

    1976 - Research paper identifies the 8 sugars found in biological glycoproteins and glycolipids.

    1980 - 1500 glycobiology papers published.

    1990 - 4000 glycobiology papers published.

    1990 - Journal of Glycobiology started by Oxford University.

    1990 - "Capitalizing on Carbohydrates" by John Hodgson in BioTechnology, Vol 8 Feb. 1990 discussin ...
    Author: Zach Thompson
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  • Institute for Plant Genomics and Biotechnology T. Erik Mirkov
    T. E. (2001) Construction of a 1.2 Mb contig including the citrus tristeza virus resistance gene locus using a bacterial artificial chromosome library of Poncirus trifoliata. Genome 44: 382-393.


  • Tardigrades: A new model organism
    Libraries made, one in a cosmid vector (superCos, ~30 kb inserts) and the other in a bacterial artificial chromosome vector (pBACe3.6, ~100 kb inserts). We have experience of genomic library.


  • The Histochemical Society
    Her work involves use of bacterial artificial chromosome clones for breakpoint mapping. Novel clone pooling strategies are used to accelerate delineation of chromosome translocation breakpoints. In.


  • Resources - Publications
    P. J. (2001) A Bacterial Artificial Chromosome Library for Sequencing the Complete Human Genome, Genome Research, Vol. 11, Issue 3, 483-496, March 2001. Eirik Frengen, Baohui Zhao, Steve Howe, Dieter.


  • Welcome to the Transgenic Core Facility
    K. Ashworth, and Emilio Garcia: Expression of human smooth muscle calponin in transgenic mice revealed with a bacterial artificial chromosome. Am.J. Physiol. Heart Circ. Physiol. (2002) 282: H1793.


  • A Bacterial Artificial Chromosome or BAC is a DNA construct DNA.
    Bacterial artificial chromosome A "Bacterial Artificial Chromosome" (or BAC) is a DNA construct DNA construct, based on a fertility plasmid plasmid, used for transforming transforming and cloning.


  • View Graduate School
    Highlights of research accomplishments of UB faculty members: Production of the bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) libraries for the National Human Genome project Development of the test for.


  • Human Evolution Timeline: Revelations in Bible Quotes
    The human evolution timeline is found recorded in Bible quotes (Book of Genesis). Adam's rib symbolizes the chromosome and is the key to the man ape evolution. In discussing evolution vs creation, many convergences like this one are found.

    Someone who holds to the theory of evolution and denies creationism might ask why such an important matter as the creation of human beings would be in a symbolic message rather than in explicit language. And, after all, the Holy Scriptures don`t talk about chromosomes. That is a valid question, which shall be pursued below. First off, the main interes ...
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    Ruy Miranda
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  • Paternity Testing Regulation: Help or Hindrance?

    Introduction

    The internet has opened up opportunities for many DNA laboratories to distribute free paternity test kits in hopes of a sale from returned samples. In Europe, France is the only country that regulates how paternity tests are conducted. Citizens of other European nations are free to satisfy their own curiosities and nagging doubts, while French citizens jump through hoops. Regulation and red tape protect some while hindering others.

    Society Perspective

    Pro: In 1941, the French government adopted a law called “Accouchement Sous X,” or Childbirth U ...
    Author: Tom LeBaron
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