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  • Why Are Antioxidants Important To Me?

    Did you know that when we breath oxygen, it interacts with certain molecules in our bodies to create free radicals and that these free radicals damage important cellular structures such as DNA and cell membranes? Well, it is true and this damage may cause cells to function poorly and mutate. Free radical damage may lead to disease and aging.

    We are exposed to huge amounts of free radicals from pollution, and pesticides. Every time you breathe, you take in millions of free radical molecules created by cigarette smoke, radiation, and automobile emissions. Every time you eat, you consume ...
    Author: Scarlet S. Paolicchi
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  • Heretical Chinese House Churches

    One of the more insightful warnings Christians can receive bears on relationships with other Christians. It goes something like this: Do you want to ignore what other Christians say and do? That’s like giving your charitable donations to donkeys and reindeer.

    That’s an alarm more deafening than the siren of a nearby fire station when you consider what’s happening among some house churches in China, as reported in the ‘Outlook” section of The Washington Post on Nov. 28, 2004.

    Three Grades of Servants, a house church that claims to have several million followers, is organized arou ...
    Author: James Strong
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  • Can We Stop Cancer from Frequency Pollution?

    By sending in ELF-Extremely Low Frequencies into an area of known and above average cancer rates in the middle of the night as people sleep, you could boost their immune system and help keep free radicals in their body at bay. The brain works at these frequencies and puts the brain into a theta state of deep thought. Good frequencies for the immune system are 8.5 Hz and 7.89 Hz near the Earth’s own resonance. By allowing the brain time at this level the body and central nervous system can re-align and discharge these free radicals from harming the DNA or causing all sorts of problems. Talk ...
    Author: Lance Winslow
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    Biology Glossary: Daughter Chromosome
    A daughter chromosome is a chromosome resulting from the separation of sister chromatids. For more information on biology terms, visit the: Biology Glossary....


    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.


    An insecure role for Securin in chromosome segregation
    A paper published in the open access journal PLoS Biology shows that previously reported chromosome instability and loss due to Securin gene knockout is a transient effect; human cells may have compensatory mechanisms to overcome Securin gene loss.


    Y Chromosome May Not Be Doomed
    Despite studies showing that the Y chromosome has rapidly lost genes throughout evolution, a new comparison of the chimp and human genomes calls into question the male genetic structure's imminent demise.


    Human Biology - Y-Chromosome Haplotypes in Azoospermic Israeli Men
    June 1, 2004 -- Abstract Among azoospermic and severely oligozoospermic men, 7-15% present microdeletions of a region on the long arm of the Y chromosome that has been ...


     

     
     


  • Imagine Having $42,000,000 You Can’t Spend!
    Which lesson would you draw from this?

    “Crime doesn’t pay?” or “Murphy strikes again?”

    Here’s a story that could be fiction if it wasn’t true.

    On Sunday, December 19, 2004, a gang of Belfast, Northern
    Ireland, robbers initiated a daring 24-hour plan to rob the
    Northern Bank.

    While holding family members of two executives hostage, they
    made off with the staggering sum of $42,000,000. According to
    the Guinness Book of World Records, this heist rates fourth on
    the all-time list and first for a peacetime haul of currency
    alone.

    These were not or ...
    Author:
    Tony Papajohn
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  • Early Path Medical Consultation Services
    ... attached to or carried on (for example) chromosome 21 is attached instead to (for example) chromosome 8. If you have a translocation, you have a normal developmental program yourself (and are ...


  • http://www.shamancorp.com/cgi-bin/new_results.shtml?keyword=20 8 chromosome ...
    http://www.shamancorp.com ...nslocation unbalanced


  • Table 8 | Initial sequencing and analysis of the human genome : Nature
    ... Genome Sequencing Consortium Nature 409 , 860-921 (15 February 2001) BACK TO ARTICLE Table 8. Chromosome size estimates. Next table | Previous table | Figures & Tables index Next table | Previous ...


  • ABCC - Advanced Biomedical Computing Center
    ... Chromosome 18 STR distribution Chromosome 7 STR distribution Chromosome 19 STR distribution Chromosome 8 STR distribution Chromosome 20 STR distribution Chromosome 9 STR distribution Chromosome 21 ...


  • University Of Texas Maps - Maps Online
    ... program provides detailed physical and genetic maps of STS markers for human chromosome 3 and chromosome 8. Visit this site for more information, publications and li...(Continue Reading) University of ...


  • http://www.expasy.org/cgi-bin/lists?humchr08.txt


  • Obesity Gene Map: Chromosome 8
    Chromosome 8 Human Obesity Gene Map All genes and markers potentially related to obesity or obesity-related phenotypes on chromosome 8 Gene ADRB3 B1/Bw bw/gk1 CBFA2T1 COH1 D8S1110 D8S1121 Dob3 LPL ...


  • Genetic Bank - E. O. Ospedali Galliera
    ... chromosome 1 ring chromosome 18 ring chromosome 22 ring chromosome 5 ring chromosome 7 RING chromosome 8 Roberts syndrome S.C.I.D. SEMINOMA severe oligo-astenospermia short limbs short rib syndrome ...


  • The evolution of governance, management and cooperation
    ... 7] . A further step in suppressing destructive competition was the joining together of the RNA molecules to form a single chromosome [8] . All the genetic material was bound together, and could not ...


  • Supplementary Information - Kellis et al - Duplication
    ... 12 kb S. cerevisiae chromosome 8, connected with its sister regions in S. cerevisiae chromosomes scer_pairs_09 pdf 12 kb S. cerevisiae chromosome 9, connected with its sister regions in S. cerevisiae ...


  • http://www-nbrf.georgetown.edu/cgi-bin/nbrfcg?cross=mips:yh*&chrom=8
    http://www-nbrf.georgetow ...ross=mips:yh*&chrom=8


  • Genes in Chimpanzee Chromosome 7 (correspond to human chromosome 8)
    Genes in Chimpanzee Chromosome 7 (correspond to human chromosome 8) Retrieved from DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank International Nucleotide Sequence Database Return to previous page c-myc proto-oncogene, complete ...


  • Chromosmes illustrated
    THE MALE CHROMOSOMES OF AN EIGHT CHROMOSOME SPECIES He received the blue chromosomes from his ... ... His father gave him a Y sex chromosome. Notice how small the Y chromosme is. THE FEMALE CHROMOSOMES ...


  • Paul Edwards
    http://www.hutchison-mrc.cam.ac.uk/Edwards.html


  • SciTalk.com - Science Information For Health And Disease
    ... See Related Articles] Loss of two new loci on chromosome 8 (8p23 and 8q12-13) in human prostate cancer. Int J Oncol. 1999 Mar;14(3):495-500. [Record as supplied by publisher] PMID: 10024682. Kumar A ...


  • T1DBase - Human Chromosome 8
    ... T1DBase Home> Human> Chromosome 8 Organism: Human Mouse Rat Tools: Beta Cell Gene Bank My T1DBase Microarray Connect the Dots Tissue Expression Cytoscape GBrowse GESTALT Strain Information Kegg ...


  • http://www.anex.med.tokushima-u.ac.jp/rat/sslp/c8/chrom8.html
    Chromosome 8 markers Click each markers, then you can see the electrophretic pattern on the MetaPhor agaros e gels. You may find several numbers of same marker names, but their markers were typed ...


  • Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter On-Line Edition
    ... MG. 1987. MNL 61:51 -- Chromosome 8 linkage studies English, J et al. 1987. MNL 61:81 -- Corrections in the nucleotide sequence of Activator (Ac) Eubanks, MW. 1987. MNL 61:78-79 -- Inheritance of knob ...


  • UNSW Embryology- Human Chromosome 5 - 8
    UNSW Embryology DNA- NCBI Genes and Diseases Chromosome 5 - 8 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


  • http://bettenland-schneeberger.de/32589-Chromosome8monosomy8p/
    Diseases Pages Results for Chromosome 8, monosomy 8p 5066 MUMS: List of Disorders - "T" ... ... with terminal deletions of the short arm of chromosome 8, Am Journal of Med Genetics, 1997 Ataxic ...


  • Catalog
    ... Travel (Mass Market Paperbound) Page 56 - top Megawar (Mass Market Paperbound) Page 57 - top Chromosome 8 (Trade Cloth) Page 58 - top The Winterhaven Solution (Trade Cloth) Page 59 - top Final ...


  • ECARUCA - European Cytogeneticists Association Register of Unbalanced Chromo...
    ... chromosome 1 chromosome 2 chromosome 3 chromosome 4 chromosome 5 chromosome 6 chromosome 7 chromosome 8 chromosome 9 chromosome 10 chromosome 11 chromosome 12 chromosome 13 chromosome 14 chromosome ...


  • NORD - National Organization for Rare Disorders, Inc.
    ... 5p Chromosome 6 Ring Chromosome 6, Partial Trisomy 6q Chromosome 7, Partial Monosomy 7p Chromosome 8, Monosomy 8p2 Chromosome 9 Ring Chromosome 9, Partial Monosomy 9p Chromosome 9, Tetrasomy 9p ...


  • Osteopetrosis Links, Articles, FAQ - Home Page
    ... The gene responsible for producing CAII is found on chromosome 8 (at 8q22). Symptoms in this type of osteopetrosis include increased bone density, a tendency to fracture easily and changes in body ...


  • MDA / Quest Vol 9 No 1 / Research Updates
    ... Two other research teams have found a gene on chromosome 8 that, when flawed, can lead to CMT type 4A. A gene known as GDAP1, which researchers suspect may have a role in helping nerve fibers and the ...


  • RetNet: Disease Table
    ... 94; Nathans 86; Nathans 92; Nathans 93; Weitz 92; Weitz 92a [ Top of Page | Home Page ] Chromosome 8 Symbols; OMIM Numbers Location Diseases; Protein Mapping Method; Comments References CORD9 ...


  • Information for Researchers - Guide to Internet Resources for Cancer - Cance...
    ... 7 (National Center for Biotechnology Information, USA) Navigable gene map - click on the image Chromosome 8 (National Center for Biotechnology Information, USA) Navigable gene map - click on the image ...


  • Enhanced Abstract
    ... The gene for a recessively inherited human childhood progressive epilepsy with mental retardation maps to the distal short arm of chromosome 8. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 91: 7267-7270. Taschner PE, de ...


  • Science Functional Genomics: Mosquito Poster, Panel 8
    Clicking on the map will bring up the Ensembl ContigView display for the beginning of that scaffold ...


  • Miropeats Help File
    ... It takes about 4 minutes on a 40MHz SPARCStation to examine yeast chromosome 8 (570 Kbases) looking for all its internal repeats. To see an example showing three separate chromosomes on a single ...


  • When Does Man Become God?

    Some scientists argue over creation and evolution and they argue did man create god or did god create man. And without that ongoing and predictable out of debate, lets discuss our scientific advancements. When does Man cross the line and become a god? Or a creator or modifier of life to such a degree that he has changed the entire current scenario? Take this interesting development. To make ethanol better, simply modify the corn more. Call it Super Corn after this has been done. And regarding mosquitoes, modify them too, and then you have no malaria

    http://parthe.net/_cwg0802/0000006c ...
    Author: Lance Winslow
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  • MADE OF ATOMIC SIZE STARS IN A CLUMPY FIREWORK UNIVERSE
    The discoveries of normal galaxies, strings of galaxies and heavy elements in the far distant universe [1-7] suggest that these space objects have to be older than what the big bang universe can allow for their creation. In this way the big bang universe enters its current age crisis [8], which will require some new assumptions to mend the edifice of this complex theory. The basic principle of parsimony, known as Occam's razor, says not to do with more, e.g. with more assumptions, what can be done with less [9]. The advance of science shows that nature prefers simplicity and the simple explana ...
    Author:
    Eugene Savov
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