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  • Melanin: Aging of the Skin and Skin Cancer

    "Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is responsible for 90% of the visible signs of aging on the skin of whites," says Dr. Michael J. Martin, former Assistant Clinical Professor in the Dept. of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at University of California, San Francisco.

    Blacks' skin, however, ages much slower.

    Why are most dark-skinned blacks protected from harmful UV rays? Because compared to whites, blacks possess more melanin, the pigment that gives skin its color.

    Melanin

    Melanin offers protection against UV rays for blacks and other dark-skinned people. Conversely, fair-sk ...
    Author: Diana Clarke
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  • Weight Gain Principles

    It's an unfortunate reality that throughout the years there has been a growth of strength training techniques without any scientific proof to back them up. As in life, and in training the simplest is always the best. Have a look at the facts presented in this outline of weight gain principles and make up your own mind.

    Here are a few Scientific Guidelines for strength training that have always been around but are not followed by many training systems these days.

    1. Limited Energy Level

    A strength-training program should be short and simple as you only have a limited amount ...
    Author: Gary Matthews
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  • Human Health Modification Using Sun Light and Frequency

    Human behavior could be modified using light preferably real sunlight. A person could rest in a hammock while a large fan would rotate at a prescribed speed. For instance a fan blade would block the sun as it passes the individual. A four bladed fan spinning at 2 revolutions per second would produce a shade spot on the individual 8 times per second. What this would be attempting is to use the sunlight healing properties along with inducing Alpha brain waves to a frequency near the earth’s frequency, which is 7.89 Hz.

    The theory would hold that the immune system would run at full optim ...
    Author: Lance Winslow
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    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, many of which are located in regions of the chromosome already tied to disease... click link for more info.


    Phycologia - Alternation of nuclear phases and chromosome numbers in Porphyra linearis (Bangiales, Rhodophyta) from western Ireland and Maine, USA
    January 1, 2005 -- Observations were made on chromosome numbers of isolates of Porphyra linearis (Rhodophyta) from western Ireland and Maine, USA. Chromosome numbers differed ...


    Chromosome 1
    Title: Chromosome 1Category: Medical DictionaryCreated: 3/6/2004Last Editorial Review: 3/6/2004


    In Chimpanzee DNA, Signs of Y Chromosome's Evolution
    In Chimpanzee DNA, Signs of Y Chromosome's EvolutionScientists have decoded the chimp genome and compared it with that of humans, a major step toward defining what makes people human.


     

     
     


  • Enough is Enough
    The largest issue in our country today is not being addressed by either Republicans or by Democrats. I love my children and I want to do my part to ensure they grow up in the best country in the world. Voters need to become informed about the irresponsible government spending explosion and vote these politicians out of office.

    Our current politicians are not acting responsibly. When George W. Bush took office four years ago the federal government was over 5.6 trillion dollars in debt. Today the federal government is over 7.4 trillion dollars in debt. The debt has grown 1.8 trillion doll ...
    Author:
    Mike Sylvester
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    Here are a few more sites I've chosen if you'd like to read more and do more research:

  • Dominant Radial Drusen
    ... In 1996, we reported that the location of the disease-causing gene lies on the short arm of chromosome 2. In 1999 we discovered the disease causing gene which causes autosomal dominant drusen.This ...


  • CHROMOSOME #2
    BOVINE CHROMOSOME #2 4 loci Bovine catalog Genetic databases Agriculture page ISAS homepage ... ... Lewin HA. A genetic map of nine loci on bovine Chromosome 2. Mammal Genome 1994;5:542-5. Brunner Rm ...


  • FISH pattern of the cuckoo 2 chromosome.
    m Search Search Search Search Search Search Search Enter either a: Person's name (faculty, staff, or student) Department name Word to find on a web page More Search Options FISH pattern of Cuckoo 2 ...


  • Malaria IDC Database
    ... transcripts plastid genome mitochondrial organellar translation Go to Chromosome Chromosome 1 Chromosome 2 Chromosome 3 Chromosome 4 Chromosome 5 Chromosome 6 Chromosome 7 Chromosome 8 Chromosome 9 ...





  • Ensembl v35: Homo sapiens Overview of Chromosome 2
    ... Family Gene GenomicAlignment Marker SNP Sequence e.g. 6, 8 Ensembl v35 - Nov 2005 Help Chromosome 2 View Chromosome 2 View Chr 2 Synteny vs Dog (Canis familiaris) vs Chicken (Gallus gallus) vs Rat ...


  • University of Chicago Comer Children's Hospital: Pediatric Firsts at the Hos...
    ... And, in 1996, Bell and colleagues mapped NIDDM1, the gene responsible for a significant proportion of diabetes in Mexican-Americans, to one end of chromosome 2. In 2000, in a finding that provided an ...


  • U.S Animal Genome Mapping Site
    Bovine-Human Comparative Map Choose a chromosome: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 X Chromosome 2 This is supplimentary data from the paper: "A ...


  • CIMMYT. 'Hot spots' in Maize for Dry Regions in the Developing World
    ... The two hot spot regions shown on this map represent the complete QTL results for nine traits on a section of chromosome 2 for one experiment. Are there any regions in the maize genome that come ...


  • The Pioneer duplication systems with cd business card duplication and cd dup...
    http://pioneer-duplication-systems.svaka.com/


  • Chromosome 2 - 02-Oct-1997
    Chromosome 2 - 02-Oct-1997 View as Text Help with interpreting the maps Synonyms for markers on the current RI maps You can search for a marker's details by entering its name in the box below and ...


  • http://www.livestockgenomics.csiro.au/sheep/mapcreator/sheepmc2.html
    Chromosome 2


  • Genetic disorder mystery is solved: HMnews.org
    ... sex chromosome, had been replaced by a copy of a much larger section of genetic material from chromosome 2. Alterations of such large regions of genetic code that stably pass from one generation to ...


  • MATDB - chromosome 2 clone allocation and sequencing status table
    MATDB - chromosome 2 clone allocation and sequencing status table Clones MIPS Entry Accepted bp EMBL Genbank Status Markers * Overlap to next Remarks Orientation contig chr2 f15b18 f15b18 87584 ...


  • TJL BSB/BSS Chromosome Maps
    ... view a figure of the map for a Chromosome, select the desired Chromosome below: Chromosome 1 Chromosome 2 Chromosome 3 Chromosome 4 Chromosome 5 Chromosome 6 Chromosome 7 Chromosome 8 Chromosome 9 ...


  • The Cd data disk duplication program with discount cd duplication and dvd ca...
    http://cd-data-disk-duplication-program.svaka.com/


  • Chromosome 2 Map
    CHROMOSOME 2 Return to Chromosome Maps Return to Genome Mapping Data Page Return to home page


  • Professor Bruce Roe
    ... Evidence for two commonly deleted regions on mouse chromosome 2 in gamma ray-induced acute myeloid leukemic cells. Exp Hematol 30(6):564-70 (2002) H. Wang, B. Ding, C.J. Liu, X.Y. Ma, S. Deschamps, B ...


  • The Hi8 duplication with DVD-R duplication and SVHSC duplication
    http://hi8-duplication.svaka.com/


  • RetBase
    RetBase 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 Additional Tools Sequence Search Accession Lookup Links RetBase Home Terms of Use NEI BCM HGSC Project Abstract NCBI ...


  • Virtual Exhibit Booths
    ... S25 Genes on chromosome 2 linked to resistant hypertension. S23 Microbicide impregnated gauze dressing combats wound infection. S23 Panic disorder may increase risk of coronary artery disease. S23 ...


  • Trisomy 2 mosaicism
    ... itself. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 X Y Monosomy 21 X Triploidy / Tetraploidy An imprinting effect of maternal uniparental disomy (UPD) for chromosome 2 is unlikely. Five cases of ...


  • Nottingham Children's Brain Tumour Research Centre
    Research > Similarities Study > Chromosome 2 Chromosome 2 There are two types of lung cancer; small cell lung cancer (SCLC) and non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The cells that form small ...


  • Biology of TSEs
    ... This gene on chromosome 2 in mice (or chromosome 20 in humans), may be conserved between strains but altered between species. PrP in a normal brain has glycoside modifications and is held onto the ...


  • CCR: NIGMS HGCR: Regional Mapping Panels: Chromosome 2
    ... Mutations Cell Types CEPH Families Chromosome Aberrations Controls Dysmorphology Gene ... ... Last update: Thu Oct 13 13:41:00 EDT 2005 Version 2.0.1083 Accessibility Terms and Conditions Contact


  • http://genome.ornl.gov/cgi-bin/GCat/GetChrom.cgi?org=human&chr=2
    http://genome.ornl.gov/cg ...m.cgi?org=human&chr=2


  • Chromosome 2 - Home
    ... Oct 29, 2005, 2:00am Chromosome 2 :: Home News Forum Name Topics Posts Last Post 2Q Deletion 2Q Kids and Families General Discussion Moderator: Stephanie 1 2 on Jan 8, 2005, 12:01pm by krissysmom in ...


  • The Most important steps for finding a dog breeder
    Generally people are very keen on animals, dogs especially,wanting to have one in their apartments or houses. The dog breeders are the persons you can contact whenever you want to take a pure breed dog. Yet, the problem of the dog breeders's reputation arises and you need to be sure that this person is indeed looking after his animals that they are healthy and so an. It is easy to check the advertisements in your local newspaper but it would be advisable to make sure that the dog breeder you have chosen is reputable. The purpose of this article is to suggest some ways by which you can find out ...
    Author:
    Ispas Marin
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  • The Essential Conflict in Humans
    The two parts of our beings:

    One part of our beings is our DNA-based species’ nature, which includes the elements of our brain activity and awareness that evolved to contribute to our survival in the world and especially, the survival of our unique individual DNA, generation to generation.

    The other part is an “accidental” outcome of DNA’s survival activities in the world – Consciousness.

    The nature of consciousness:

    Consciousness came about as an “emergent” property from the individual organism’s need to be able to make survival “decisions” moment-to-moment, rather ...
    Author:
    Clive Taylor
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