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  • Life in Cyberspace
    Two disparaging claims often made about the online world are that it is inhibited with nerds who don't have a life and that 30 years old woman you met and liked is actually a 13 year old boy. Both have a basis in fact. Some pioneering message-board addicts were in reality socially challenged hackers, and lot of 13 year old boys probably don't have the confidence to confess up to their true civil state online.

    But the time for convenient generalizations about the population of the online world is past. It's in its Devonian era now, swarming with rapidly evolving forms that may or may not ...
    Author:
    Dr. Adnan Ahmed Qureshi
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  • Gene Food: Is Biotechnology “Really Friendly”
    Copyright 2004 by http://www.organicgreens.us and Loring Windblad. This article may be freely copied and used on other web sites only if it is copied complete with all links and text intact and unchanged except for minor improvements such as misspellings and typos.

    Biotechnology, a '90s buzzword, popularly conjures up somewhat ominous images of gene-tinkering. Yet manipulating the genetic makeup of plants and animals to improve crop yields is far from new. Cross-breeding for desired traits such as tallness, greater milk yield or sweeter fruits, has been practiced ever since humans took ...
    Author:
    Loring A. Windblad
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  • Health Profiling: Recognizing the Physical Causes of Insomnia

    Insomnia is often thought to be related to stress or anxiety, but those are only two of the reasons that this condition might surface. There are numerous physical circumstances that might serve as the catalyst for sleeplessness – some more closely associated to women than men. The bottom line is that, whenever a person deviates from their normal sleep pattern as the result of a lack of sleep, something within their life – or their health profile – has gone awry and needs to be addressed.

    Women tend to be the victims of insomnia more often than their male counterparts. This is partiall ...
    Author: Whozylee Aris
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    Y Chromosome May Not Be Doomed
    The human Y chromosome -- the DNA chunk that makes a man a man -- has lost so many genes over evolutionary time that some scientists have suspected it might disappear in 10 million years. But a new study says it'll stick around. By Associated Press


    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, ...


    X-Chromosome has the big story!!
    The human genome is said by some to be the "book of life," and the X-chromosome a large part of the the plot. A team of genome researchers have described the nature of this mysterious "chapter" in the DNA story.


    Female chromosome has X factor
    Females are genetically more varied than males, an analysis of the X chromosome has found.


    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 ...


     

     
     


  • Celtic Wedding Rituals -- "Tying the knot"

    One of the most elegant rituals you can choose for a wedding is the traditional Celtic hand fasting. After the vows, the bride and groom's wrists are bound together with five colored ribbons, each symbolizing an aspect of marriage and their shared commitment. It is a long standing Celtic tradition that is still quite popular, and happens to be the origin of the expression "tying the knot" which has grown to mean getting married. Though this tradition is a lovely and meaningful tradition, many other Celtic wedding traditions have not aged as gracefully.

    All marriages start with a propo ...
    Author: Andrea Britt
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    Here are a few more sites I've chosen if you'd like to read more and do more research:

  • Potato Genome Project
    ... Physical and genetic maps of resistance "hot spots" on potato chromosome 5 and chromosome 11, conferring resistance to viral, bacterial, nematode, and 10 different strains of oomycete pathogens ( P ...


  • Rice Chromosome 5 Sequencing Status
    Rice Chromosome 5 Sequencing Status P:RGP PAC Clone; B:RGP BAC Clone; OSJNB:CUGI BAC Clone; OJ:Monsanto BAC Clone Chr1 Chr2 Chr3 Chr4 Chr5 Chr6 Chr7 Chr8 Chr9 Chr10 Chr11 Chr12 cM MarkerName ...


  • BioMed Central | Full text | Epigenetic predisposition to expression of TIMP...
    ... 4]. However, more than 15% of human X-linked genes escape inactivation, being expressed from both the active and inactive X chromosome [5]. While such an escape from inactivation may maintain dosage ...


  • ARB RAT CHROMOSOME 5 MAPS
    ARB Rat Chromosome 5 Maps Integrated and Single Cross Maps for Rat Chromosome 5 The column to the left of the TABLE lists genetic markers mapped by us in one or more crosses listed to the right. The ...


  • LMRR: Recent Findings
    ... In white SLE families with alleged rheumatoid arthritis an effect (SLER1) on the top of chromosome 5 produced a LOD=6.9. An effect (SLET1) in black SLE families with thrombocytopenia produced a ...


  • Human UniGene Information Navigator
    ... List by Chromosome (Please select a chromosome and click "Send"): Chromosome 1 Chromosome 2 Chromosome 3 Chromosome 4 Chromosome 5 Chromosome 6 Chromosome 7 Chromosome 8 Chromosome 9 Chromosome 10 ...


  • Hospital Practice: The Human Genome: Information Content and Structure
    ... A further level of complexity is illustrated by a curious variation--technically, a polymorphism--recently identified in the APC gene on human chromosome 5. Among human genes, APC is fairly large ...


  • Description of Physical Map of Candida Albicans
    Inside Site: Physical Map Chromosome R Chromosome 1 Chromosome 2 Chromosome 3 Chromosome 4 Chromosome 5 Chromosome 6 Chromosome 7 SNP Map Contact Information ICE Home Additional Links: Candida Genome ...


  • Mouse Chr5 | A 100Mb Region in the Proximal Portion of Mouse Chromosome 5
    ... edu Mouse chromosome 5 annotation project Introduction The major focus of this project is the assessment of the functional information in genes and conserved non-transcribed elements within a 50 cM ...


  • Supplementary Information - Kellis et al - Duplication
    ... 12 kb S. cerevisiae chromosome 5, connected with its sister regions in S. cerevisiae chromosomes scer_pairs_06 pdf 11 kb S. cerevisiae chromosome 6, connected with its sister regions in S. cerevisiae ...


  • Aljazeera.Net - Chromosome 5 link to spinal atrophy
    ... Mobile News Alerts Travel Booking Home Site Guide Contact Us Set As HomePage Add to favorites Chromosome 5 link to spinal atrophy Wednesday 15 September 2004, 23:27 Makka Time, 20:27 GMT Deciphering ...


  • Cancer symptoms treatments - Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
    ... A rare disorder caused by loss of part of the long arm (Q arm) of human chromosome 5. This syndrome affects myeloid (bone marrow) cells, causing treatment-resistant anemia, and myelodysplastic ...


  • A fine physical map of the rice chromosome 5.
    ... 1-9 A fine physical map of the rice chromosome 5. Cheng CH, Chung MC, Liu SM, Chen SK, Kao FY, Lin SJ, Hsiao SH, Tseng IC, Hsing YI, Wu HP, Chen CS, Shaw JF, Wu J, Matsumoto T, Sasaki T, Chen HH ...


  • Sandostatin.com Global for Healthcare Professionals - Latest Endocrine News
    ... Identification of tumor suppressor Loci on the long arm of chromosome 5 in pulmonary large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma Dietary and medical therapy of obesity Complications of bariatric surgery ...


  • http://www.cdlsaus.org/?page=home
    ... The findings, reported in Nature Genetics, identified a gene on chromosome 5. Members of the CdLS Association of Australasia are elated at these findings for various reasons: ï It will provide ...


  • Disease Genes, Important Regulatory Elements Populate Vast Terrain On Human ...
    ... Email to friend Disease Genes, Important Regulatory Elements Populate Vast Terrain On Human Chromosome 5 WALNUT CREEK, CA-- Four years after publicly revealing the official draft human genetic ...


  • Fear and the genome : Chromosome 5
    ... influence of a specific place (locus) within the rat genome, a unique region (QTL) located in chromosome 5, in various manifestations of fear assessed under different experimental conditions. In the ...


  • genome - Office of Communications & Public Affairs - Stanford University...
    ... edu) STANFORD RESEARCHERS PLAY KEY ROLE IN FINAL SEQUENCE ANALYSIS OF HUMAN CHROMOSOME 5 STANFORD, Calif. Five years after publicly revealing the official draft of the human genetic sequence ...


  • RetNet: Disease Table
    ... play a role in fatty acid and steroid metabolism Jiao 00; Li 04 [ Top of Page | Home Page ] Chromosome 5 Symbols; OMIM Numbers Location Diseases; Protein Mapping Method; Comments References MCDR3 ...


  • Department of Pathology
    ... chromosome 1 chromosome 2 chromosome 3 chromosome 4 chromosome 5 chromosome 6 chromosome 7 chromosome 8 chromosome 9 chromosome 10 chromosome 11chromosome 12 chromosome 13 chromosome 14 chromosome 15 ...


  • Spotlight Archive - Stanford University School of Medicine
    ... More Stanford researchers play key role in final sequence analysis of human chromosome 5 Chromosome 5 has become the 12th human chromosome to have its sequence identified. And it is the second to be ...


  • Chromosome 5 Map
    Back to BPP Chromsome Maps


  • List of Genes on Chromosome 5 @ Brain Gene Expression Map (stjudebgem.org)
    ... Search by Chromosome Results Your Search Term : Chr 5 | Accession Number Id and Description Gene Symbol NM_011854 2'-5' oligoadenylate synthetase-like 2 Oasl2 NM_018871 3-monooxygenase/tryptophan 5 ...


  • CCFC Research - IBD New Releases
    ... The gene is located on chromosome 5 and normally produces a protein that sits on the cell surface and controls movement of specific substances in and out of the cell. When altered (scratched), the ...


  • RGNC
    ... e.g. D5Got48 to describe a chromosome 5 locus detected by probe pGL48 of the Gothenburg laboratory, is discouraged. 10. For an anonymous DNA sequence that has been previously mapped in another species ...


  • Chow--Workshop2001
    Genome Sequencing Project of Rice Chromosome 5 Ching-san Chen 1 , Hong-Hwa Chen 2 , Teh-Yuan Chow 1 *, Yue-ie Hsing 1 , Jei-Fu Shaw 1 and Hong-Pang Wu 1 1 Institute of Botany, Academia Sinica, Taipei ...


  • Hereditary Disease Foundation - ALL in the FAMILY
    ... The key to it is a gene found on chromosome 5, which controls the production of hexosaminidase A, an enzyme that breaks down fats that build up in the brain -- without it, the terrible symptoms of ...


  • chromosome 5
    Code NCBI Code AFM Bande cytogÈnÈtique sexe-ratio (cM) Femelle (cM) Mle (cM) D5S2095 AFMa055zd9 ...


  • UCLBS News
    ... awry.) The newly isolated gene is located on Chromosome 5. It produces a protein that sits on the cell surface and regulates how substances enter and leave the cell. In a majority of Crohns disease ...


  • NIH Guide: PATHOGENESIS AND TREATMENT OF LYMPHEDEMA AND LYMPHATIC DISEASES
    ... Gene defects have been mapped in several families, with a recent study showing that a form of primary lymphedema involves a genetic missense mutation located on chromosome 5 for the receptor for ...


  • Candida Chromosome Contigs
    ... Chromosome 5 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 > 5.0 fold Contig19-1500 Contig19-1504 Contig19-1611 Contig19-1615 Contig19-1623 Contig19-1638 Contig19-1648 Contig19-1684 Contig19-1687 Contig19 ...


  • Build Health: Go To School On Suzanne Sommers' Misfortune

    Did you see the Larry King Live show where Suzanne Sommers informed us she was a victim of breast cancer?

    Until then the butt-mastering, thigh-mastering Ms. Sommers was thought to be a model of good health. Not only that, legions of her fans followed the Suzanne Sommers’ Diet.

    Suzanne acknowledged that as a model of good health she had to set an example and eat the right foods. Well, if she was eating all the right foods, why the cancer?

    Some experts have theorized that Ms. Sommers carries a disease gene that resulted in her cancer.

    Just like us, she has more than 30 ...
    Author: William R. Quesnell
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  • Cherokee People Will REturn
    Here is a brief Intro for my book Cherokee People Will REturn. Yes, the E is intentionally capitalized.

    It does no good to lie about the past even if it seems to make more money due to corrupt practices carried out by the invaders of Paradise. Genetics will be a difficult thing for various historians who ardently support their tenured ‘me-too think’ to overcome. I get support almost every week for my history from just this one discipline of science. Even the genetic or DNA evaluation of lice has contributed to this history in recent months. The claim that Australia or S. E. Asia is the ...
    Author:
    Robert Bruce Baird
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