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  • The Rare Blue Roses
    Are you a rose lover? If so, or even if your not, Blue Roses are a variety anyone can appreciate. The Blue Rose is very rare, hard to find, and difficult to cultivate. Why is this? Are they available at all? To find out more information about Blue roses, keep reading.

    Blue Roses are rare because they are difficult to cultivate. What does this mean? Well, in simple terms, the rose does not have blue pigment in its DNA therefore, does not allow itself to become blue even with scientists trying to make it happen, there is no true blue rose available today. But, there are alternatives.
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    Ken Austin
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  • Rabbit Coat Colour Genetics
    Genetics are what make a rabbit, or any living organism, look the way it does. It makes a rabbit be a certain size, be a certain colour, have a certain type of coat or ears, and more. This introduction, however, is just for the genetics concerning the coat colours of rabbits.
    Chromosomes and Genes

    Chromosomes are strands of DNA that act as a map. They map out exactly how the rabbit will look. In each cell, inot including the sex cells and red blood cells, a rabbit has 22 chromosomes. Each one of these pairs controls a different thing about the rabbit. For example, one might control t ...
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    Sarah Giers
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  • Childhood Obesity
    Along with the increase of obesity in adult, childhood obesity is on the rise. Around 15.5 percent of adolescents in the United States, aged 12 to 19 are obese. Even more alarming, about 15.3 percent of children ages 6 to 11 are obese. These children are developing Type II Diabetes and high blood pressure at an early age. They are placing themselves at increased risk for heart disease and other obesity-related diseases. Their weight also makes them the target of bullies and children who insult and taunt them about their weight. This can ruin their self-esteem and put them at risk for depressio ...
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    Beverley Brooke
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  • Movie Review - Cellular
    Cellular - 2005 New Line Productions Inc.

    I had a chance to watch Cellular the other day and my first thought was that here we go with another spin-off of Phone Booth, another movie with someone forced to stay on the phone for 90 some minutes while we cringe in our seat. But, to my surprise , this was actually a very enjoyable movie. I’m am not really sure what genre to classify this movie in because it has it all. Suspense, drama, action, comic relief; this movie has everything.
    The movie begins with the kidnapping of Jessica Martin, played by Kim Bassinger.
    Jessica is a high sch ...
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    Reggie Bannister
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    F. Stratton, M. R. Rapley, E. A. (2005) The Y deletion gr/gr and susceptibility to testicular germ. Stokke, T. (2005) Translocation t(14;18) and gain of chromosome 18/BCL2: effects on BCL2 expression.


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    Hong Pan (2005) Neural Networks. 18 34 "Reciprocal Transcriptional. 14:169-175 39 "Systematic Deletion Analysis of Fission Yeast. Repression of select X chromosome genes" Jazaeri AA.


  • Pancreas Cancer Discoveries 1996
    Gene is located on chromosome 18, and it may play a vital role. Suppressor gene at human chromosome 18q21.1. Science 271:350. RH, Kern SE. Homozygous deletion map at 18q21.1 in pancreatic.


  • http://www.humgen.nl/pub97.html
    And Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome are caused by a deletion in the same region on chromosome 4p163. J Med. Of microsatellite-based Y chromosome haplotyping, Electrophoresis, 18, 1602-1607, 1997. Kayser M.


  • Encyclopdie Chromosome
    21. Syndrome d'Edward, trisomie du chromosome 18 : la trisomie la plus frquente aprs le. SCA, sex chromosome abnormality; CT, computed tomography. The addition or deletion of an X or Y.


  • Beauty Today: All Smoke and Mirrors?
    Did you ever notice that the bar is continually being raised on exactly
    what physical characteristics define beauty? As I sit in front of the
    TV, I am bombarded by beauties with pouty lips, perfect bone structure,
    flawless skin, more "voluptuous" upper regions, size 2 waists, and hair
    that resembles spun silk. Take these same beauties and plop them back
    in time 20-30 years, when the advent of modern cosmetic technology had not even begun to reach its full potential. Do you think they would have had those same attributes you find yourself longing for when faced with these image ...
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  • Breathalyzer for TB and Hepatitis Needed at Border

    One of the latest technology advances in innovation for disease control is a device, which is similar to a Breathalyzer. It is truly amazing what entrepreneurs can come up with when the mother of invention remains mankind’s greatest motivator. There are some issues with such equipment, in that how do you test people with out infecting those being tested when the others who were tested might have had the disease and contaminated equipment? We have outlined some ideas on how to do this without infecting those who work with the INS, Border Patrol or in DHS.

    First of all we know how serio ...
    Author: Lance Winslow
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