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    REGULAR ROOIBOS TEA VERSUS GREEN ROOIBOS TEA

    - ROOIBOS TEA has taken the world by storm. Both fermented and unfermented Rooibos tea are primarily sold as a health drink however, it is also used as a raw material in the cosmetic industry. Green Rooibos Tea is the unfermented version of Rooibos Tea and it has a lighter, fruitier taste than regular Rooibos tea. Rooibos tea lacks the astringent taste of normal tea and green tea.

    - The unfermented Rooibos emerged in response to recent interest in the health benefits linked to the antioxidants found in tea. Green Rooibos extract in pa ...
    Author: Ansie Earle
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  • The Measurement Problem in Quantum Mechanics
    Arguably the most intractable philosophical question attached to Quantum Mechanics (QM) is that of Measurement. The accepted (a.k.a. Copenhagen) Interpretation of QM says that the very act of sentient measurement determines the outcome of the measurement in the quantum (microcosmic) realm. The wave function (which describes the co-existing, superpositioned, states of the system) "collapses" following an act of measurement.

    It seems that just by knowing the results of a measurement we determine its outcome, determine the state of the system and, by implication, the state of the Universe ...
    Author:
    Sam Vaknin
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  • Alzheimer Disease and Antioxidants

    At the present time, one out of ten adults have some form of Alzheimer disease. According to Dr. Greengard, Director of the Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research at the Rockefeller University, that number is expected to strike up to three times as many in the coming decades. Alzheimer's is considered a disease of the elderly and with the average lifespan of the US population rising to 74, a solution to the medical problem is being sought.

    For Scientists the largest concern is what causes Alzheimer's and how can it be eradicated. For possible victims and their families it is how do we ...
    Author: Aaron Cummings
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    Deletion on chromosome 11q may guide decision to use chemotherapy for neuroblastoma
    When genes are deleted on a particular section of chromosome 11, the result is an aggressive form of the childhood cancer neuroblastoma. A new study suggests that detecting this genetic deletion during the initial evaluation of children with neuroblastoma may indicate to physicians that they should recommend a more aggressive regimen of chemotherapy to fight the cancer.


    Medical Biology: Fetal Chromosome Damage by Mothers Who Smoke
    MEDICAL BIOLOGY: CHROMOSOME DAMAGE AND MOTHERS WHO SMOKE The following points are made by R.A. de la Chica et al : 1) The long-term public health consequences of regular tobacco consumption include an increased ...


    Male chromosome has a future after all, study says
    The human Y chromosome the DNA chunk that makes a man a man has lost so many genes over evolutionary time that some scientists ...


    US-India research team completes analysis of X chromosome
    By intensely and systematically comparing the human X chromosome to genetic information from chimpanzees, rats and mice, a team of scientists from the United States and India has uncovered dozens of new genes, ...


     

     
     


  • Eureka! I’ve Found It!

    OK, so it wasn’t quite that big of a deal. But I did find the “T” that mysteriously escaped from the word “not” in one of my articles a few months ago. Yep, I found it all right. Right at the end of what was intended to be the word “though”. Of course, that misplacement resulted in a stupid sentence completely void of logic – unless by chance you missed the “t” and read the sentence the way I intended instead of the way I wrote it.

    So why am I harping about a stupid “t”. Well because it shows once again that most of the time we see only what we expect to see. I probably proof-read (or ...
    Author: Gene Simmons
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  • Chromosome 1 Confirmed SNPs
    ... the SNP. Red the SNP's physical map position is outside its likely genetic map position. Chromosome: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 X Tissue: any adipose <option value="2"


  • Saccharomyces Genome Database
    Quick Search: Site Map | Help | Full Search | Contact SGD | Home Community Info Submit Data BLAST ...


  • Chromosome 1 - Cancer GeneticsWeb
    ... Chromosome 1 Menu Genes and Aliases - Alphabetical Genes by Location Common Cytogenetic Abnormalities Other Chromosome 1 Resources Alphabetical ABL2 1q24-q25 ABLL (ABL2) AF-1P (EPS15) AF1Q 1q21 AML2 ...


  • A gene affecting the electrophoretic mobilities of the mitochondrial MDH's i...
    A gene affecting the electrophoretic mobilities of the mitochondrial MDH's is on chromosome 1 A modifier affecting the migration of the mitochondrial MDH bands was discovered independently by M ...


  • Tangled
    ... admin @ 9:19 am Filed under: The Y Chromosome and The New Donna Reed 1 Comment Equal but different ... ... Artchick @ 9:10 am Filed under: The Y Chromosome 1 Comment Freedom Posted on Monday 31 October 2005 ...


  • Center News
    ... Another large polymorphism (360 kb), the human homolog of the hydrocephalus-inducing gene, is a recently duplicated gene sometimes found on chromosome 1. Over all, 91 genes were found in regions of ...


  • Chromosome Maps
    ... 2000) A horse whole-genome-radiation hybrid panel: Chromosome 1 and 10 preliminary maps. Mammalian Genome 11:803-805. Swinburne, J.; Gerstenberg, C.; Breen, M.; Aldridge, V.; Lockhart, L.; Marti, E ...


  • Researchers Locate Lupus Gene on Chromosome 1
    ... gov Researchers Locate Lupus Gene on Chromosome 1 For the first time, scientists have zeroed in on ... ... Researchers have localized the gene to a region near the end of the long arm of human chromosome 1 ...





  • Can Biotech Tools & Resources, Databases - Research: Genomic: Chromosome 1
    ... Business Development | My Workspace | Databases | Help Research Research : Genomic : Chromosome 1 ORNL-Human Chromosome 1 Participating on CanBiotech's Networks Using the SitePrivacy & ...


  • Organism Page
    Leishmania major chromosome 1 For more information, try ... University of Washington add your link: (click here to see the resource summary for all organisms) Description: URL:


  • Preteenagers Today: News
    http://www.preteenagerstoday.com/newsline.php


  • geneimprint.com :: Databases :: Chromosome 1
    > Databases > Complete List > Alphabetical List 1 5 6 7 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 X > ARH1/NOEY2 > p73 <- To view the databases for a gene, click on its name. Home | Introduction ...


  • nias newsletter1-5
    Topics index Elucidating the sequence of rice chromosome 1 and its significance The rice genome consists of 12 pairs of chromosomes with a total of 430 million bases. Hidden in the genome are all the ...





  • LRU: Volume 1, 2005
    ... Wakeland, PhD, of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, found that a cluster of closely related genes on chromosome 1, known as the SLAM/CD2 gene family, plays a crucial role ...


  • MDA / Quest Vol 9 No 1 / Research Updates
    ... Since 1980, my colleagues and I have recognized that there had to be forms of CMT type 1 [one of four major types] in addition to those known to be on chromosome 1, 17 and the X chromosome. We're ...





  • http://www.livestockgenomics.csiro.au/sheep/mapcreator/sheepmc1.html
    Chromosome 1


  • Deinococcus radiodurans genome
    Deinococcus radiodurans, chromosome 1 Source : TIGR Chromosome 1 Chromosome 2 Megaplasmid MP1 Plasmid CP1 List of IS2621 copies, IRs , transposase alignment List of ISDra3 copies, IRs List of ISDra1 ...


  • Am J Pathol -- Collected Papers
    ... and Frans C. S. Ramaekers Identification of Chromosome 9 Alterations and p53 Accumulation in ... ... Expression of Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule-1 (CD106) by Squamous Epithelium in Experimental ...


  • Chromosome 22 Central
    ... Volunteers, professional input and donations are welcomed CHROMOSOME SPECIFIC: (HUGO sites offer links to related chromosome support groups) HUGO Chromosome 1 HUGO Chromosome 2 Hugo Chromosome 3 ...


  • An STS-Based Map of the Human Genome
    ... genetic) map List of all STSs assigned to chromosome All the Data in Flat Files Data Files ... ... Files Release 2 (April 1994) Data Files Release 1 (December 1993) Other Servers of Interest ...


  • UNSW Embryology- Human Chromosome 1-4
    UNSW Embryology DNA- NCBI Genes and Diseases Chromosome 1 - 4 Chromosome 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 X Y Back to Index Link to NCBI Page





  • Human Chromosome 1 Genomic Sequencing
    Human Chromosome 1 Genomic Sequencing Bruce Roe, broe@ou.edu


  • Facts about Genetic research

    Genetics, or the science of genes, seems to be the future of modern medicine, and genetic research keeps gaining ground, but together with the great benefits and cures it can bring, genetic research poses a lot of moral and ethical problems, and it has been said that it could even threaten our civil rights and liberties.

    If genetic research continues to develop, parents will be able to have exactly the children they want, and they could plan his life even before his birth. And is this 'right'?Other thing that genetic research could lead to is genetic discrimination - already a numbe ...
    Author:
    David C Skul
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  • DNA, Fiction and Society; How it Affects Thought

    A book called the Seven Daughters of Eve by Richard Sykes is worthy of a read and talks about what we have learned about the flow of human beings populations through DNA research. Thus it is safe to say that certain members of our species have developed differently and in different ways, meaning the brain also learns differently. As Scientists look at different human brains while doing various tasks and watch which areas light up with energy as it works through these different thoughts and tasks we are finding just how unique and different each mind really is.

    Yet as we learn more abo ...
    Author: Lance Winslow
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