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  • What Makes a “Good” Foot?
    Spring has arrived and you’re probably thinking about trail rides, shows and other fun riding events. If you’ve had your horse turned out all winter and are just getting him ready for the riding season, you may want to pay extra attention to how his feet are doing. New research suggests that while genetics play some part in determining how good your horse’s feet are, exercise and environment are just as important. Research by Robert M. Bowker, VMD, PhD indicates that most horses have similar hoof development up to four years of age, but after that, exercise and environment are the key factors ...
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  • What Is A Herniated Disc, How Is It Different From A Bulging Disc, And What You Can Do About It?

    So what in the world is a Herniated Disc??? Well, rather than confuse you more, I am going to give you my simple, easy to understand definition… a herniated disc is simply a protrusion, or sticking out of the disc. Think of a disc as a balloon being held in place between your hands… if you push your hands together unevenly the balloon will bulge out on the opposite side. This is what happens to the disc between the vertebrae.

    A Bulging Disc is the same thing as a herniated disc… just a different name.

    Herniated discs are probably one of the most common diagnosis’s for back pain ...
    Author: Jesse Cannone
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  • The Kidnapping of Content
    http://www.plagiarism.org and http://www.Turnitin.com

    Latin kidnapped the word "plagion" from ancient Greek and it ended up in English as "plagiarism". It literally means "to kidnap" - most commonly, to misappropriate content and wrongly attribute it to oneself. It is a close kin of piracy. But while the software or content pirate does not bother to hide or alter the identity of the content's creator or the software's author - the plagiarist does. Plagiarism is, therefore, more pernicious than piracy.

    Enter Turnit.com. An off-shoot of www.iparadigms.com, it was established by a g ...
    Author:
    Sam Vaknin
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    Genetics News:

    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.


    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


    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 ...


    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....


     

     
     


  • Paternity Testing Regulation: Help or Hindrance?

    Introduction

    The internet has opened up opportunities for many DNA laboratories to distribute free paternity test kits in hopes of a sale from returned samples. In Europe, France is the only country that regulates how paternity tests are conducted. Citizens of other European nations are free to satisfy their own curiosities and nagging doubts, while French citizens jump through hoops. Regulation and red tape protect some while hindering others.

    Society Perspective

    Pro: In 1941, the French government adopted a law called “Accouchement Sous X,” or Childbirth U ...
    Author: Tom LeBaron
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  • Introduction: X Chromosome Disorders - CureResearch.com
    ... USE. Home Contents Diseases Search Search: Condition Lists By Organ By Class By Prevalence By Deaths By Life Rate Full List Current chapter: X Chromosome Disorders Next sections: - Basic Summary for X ...


  • Information for parents finding out prenatally about an extra X chromosome
    ... who found out via amniocentesis or some other way that their son will be born with an extra X chromosome or a similar variant. I can only imagine what you go through and feel when you find out this ...


  • X-CHROMOSOME
    Home Browse Business Categories A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z X-CHROMOSOME ... ... dominant, recessive, linked to the X-chromosome or not, they found no evidence Multiple founder ...


  • The Partial duplication of chromosome x with media duplication and discount ...
    Partial duplication of chromosome x and the media duplication dvd duplication colorado | dvd cd duplication business trend | Audio Duplication | Duplication Specialists%2C Inc. | high capacity disk ...


  • HUGO: Chromosome X
    Chromosome Specific Sites Human Chromosome X Project, Sanger Centre The X chromosome WWW site II, Max-Planck WASHU Center for Genetics in Medicine Chromosome Resources Integrated maps Genetic maps ...


  • X chromosome, monosomy Xp22 pter
    X chromosome, monosomy Xp22 pter x chromosome monosomy xp22 pter news x chromosome monosomy xp22 pter ... Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center - Office of Rare Diseases X chromosome ...


  • Pharyngula::Evolution of the X chromosome
    ... com/pharyngula/ Friday, March 18, 2005 Evolution of the X chromosome info 01:12 PM 2 Trackbacks Technorati links Format for printing Pirate mode Tag: Science Tag: EvoDevo PZ Myers " 27 Comments (last ...


  • Arthritis Research & Therapy | Full text | The role of X-chromosome inac...
    ... Download references " Post a comment Key: E-mail Corresponding author Erratum The role of X-chromosome inactivation in female predisposition to autoimmunity Smita Chitnis 1 , Joanita Monteiro 1 ...


  • Faculty of 1000 Biology | Global analysis of X-chromosome dosage compensation.
    1-Apr-2006 Subscription Info | Institutional Access | Free Trial | Take a Tour | Hidden Jewels | Advanced Search | About Global analysis of X-chromosome dosage compensation. Gupta V, Parisi M ...


  • Brash Consulting
    ... The GenXĂ­ers , the X chromosome and the X factor" "Struggling with JugglingĂ–Ă–. The whole work/life ... ... The GenXĂ­ers , the X chromosome and the X factor" Page 1 2 Next -> Well women may not have taken ...


  • X Chromosome Innovations and Patents
    X Chromosome Innovations and Patents © 2002, XQ23.COM Research Health Index Bibliograhphic: Active compounds Banding analysis Biochemical Indicators Biological Dosimetry Biosynthesis Cell Genetics ...



  • parenting Book Store parenting Book Store > parenting books beginning with X The X in Sex : How the X Chromosome Controls Our Lives, Published: 30 September, 2004 Our price: $9.72 List price: $14 ...


  • X chromosome – CHROMOSOME found only in mammals
    X chromosome ñ CHROMOSOME found only in mammals. Female mammals have a pair of X chromosomes, while males have an X and a Y CHROMOSOME. back to index


  • BCM Sequencing
    ... Human X Chromosome Ideogram delineating which regions are to be sequenced by various centers. Xp22 projects with YAC defined Bin maps. (map legend) 1-7, 8-13, 14-21, 22-29, 30-38, 39-47, 48-56, 57-66 ...


  • Autistic Society >> Research >> X CHROMOSOME MAY PROVIDE NEW CLU...
    ... cases soar Marc Segar A Survival Guide for People with Asperger Syndrome Games Research: X CHROMOSOME MAY PROVIDE NEW CLUE TO CAUSE OF AUTISM Posted on Wednesday, October 22 @ 15:37:55 GMT by ...


  • Not a Turn-On: Alleged X chromosome activator may be a dud: Science News Onl...
    ... No. 7 Not a Turn-On: Alleged X chromosome activator may be a dud Kristin Cobb A gene that helps regulate X chromosome activity in mice doesn't work in people. References: Migeon, B.R., et al. 2002 ...


  • X chromosome inactivation X chromosome inactivation, Patient Assistance Prog...
    ... click on the first letter of the article: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z X chromosome inactivation X chromosome inactivation: See: X inactivation . © 1996-2004 MedicineNet, Inc ...


  • X chromosome - definition of X chromosome in Science
    ... can try the following: General English dictionary Encyclopedia Browse XYY Xylopia aethiopica X chromosome yacht Xyris operculata Xylopia X ray yachting Xyris xylophonist Y yachting cap Xyridales ...


  • X chromosome array-CGH identifies novel X-linked mental retardation genes : ...
    ... COM IN DEVELOPMENT SITE INDEX HOW TO USE THIS SITE Epilepsy News X chromosome array-CGH identifies novel X-linked mental retardation genes December 16, 2005 Genomics & Genetics Weekly via NewsEdge ...


  • Chromosome X
    Chromosome X Image manquante Caduceus.png Cet article est une ©bauche concernant la m©decine ... ... Le chromosome X est l'un des deux chromosomes sexuels de l'Homme et d'autres animaux (l'autre ...


  • Indian scientists help to decipher new genes in X-chromosome:- | India reporter
    ... Syndicate Home Indian scientists help to decipher new genes in X-chromosome:- Indian scientists help to decipher new genes in X-chromosome:- - India News - Webindia123.com Home Archives : Year 2003 ...


  • BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Female chromosome has X factor
    ... version Female chromosome has X factor By Julianna Kettlewell BBC News science reporter The X chromosome can protect females' health. Image courtesy of Indigo Labs. Females are genetically more ...


  • CiteULike: Rapid Divergence of Gene Duplicates on the Drosophila melanogaste...
    ... Features Import from BibTeX Rapid Divergence of Gene Duplicates on the Drosophila melanogaster X Chromosome Mol Biol Evol, Vol. 19, No. 6. (1 June 2002), pp. 918-925. Authors Thornton K , Long M Online ...


  • THE X CHROMOSOME
    http://www.team-txc.com/


  • mother, child, bloodline, DNA, race, X chromosome, Parsi, JRD tata
    ... Well, that got me thinking, because biologically men provide the Y chromosome, which essentially means he's bringing in another element to the woman's gene pool. So it's the man who determines the ...


  • Malignancy-associated X chromosome allelic losses in foregut endocrine neopl...
    ... causes. Lung Cancer Research Today Home View Latest Issue Information About Lung Cancer Books on Lung Cancer View Other Research Today Publications Malignancy-associated X chromosome allelic losses in ...


  • http://baboon.math.berkeley.edu/avid_supplementary/benos/
    This page contains the results of the AVID alignment of the Celera and EDGP assemblies of the tip of the X chromosome of Drosophila Melanogaster. These results are discussed in the AVID paper: Bray N ...


  • PARTIAL DUPLICATION OF CHROMOSOME X
    partial duplication of chromosome x CHROMOSOME 14Q, PARTIAL DELETIONS ... of rare diseases starting ... ... The ... possibly unrelated partial deletion of one X chromosome . No molecular ... Deletions of ...


  • IXDB, an X chromosome integrated database (update) -- Leser et al. 27 (1): 1...
    ... R. Nucleic Acids Research, Vol 27, Issue 1 123-127, Copyright © 1999 by Oxford University Press ARTICLES IXDB, an X chromosome integrated database (update) U Leser, H Roest Crollius, H Lehrach and R ...


  • The DNA of Top Achievers

    Of course by now we are all becoming aware of DNA. It is the source code that determines who we are. When we look at DNA we can see what a person will look like, what diseases they may come down with, etc. This has been a tremendous breakthrough for scientists and will continue to be so for some time, I think.

    This got me to thinking about what makes up those who are top achievers. Is there a "DNA" to them? Obviously, all top achievers wouldn't have the same literal DNA but what about a figurative DNA? Is there a common "gene" that they all have? Are there common "genes" perhaps? I th ...
    Author: Chris Widener
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  • Time Line of the Development of GlycoBiology and GlycoNutritionals

    1880s - Characterization of monosaccharides by Emil Fischer.

    1952 - Fresh, not aged, Aloe gel heals radiation burns on rabbits (Clarence C. Lushbaugh, Cancer 1953 vol. 6)

    1970 - 500 glycobiology papers published.

    1976 - Research paper identifies the 8 sugars found in biological glycoproteins and glycolipids.

    1980 - 1500 glycobiology papers published.

    1990 - 4000 glycobiology papers published.

    1990 - Journal of Glycobiology started by Oxford University.

    1990 - "Capitalizing on Carbohydrates" by John Hodgson in BioTechnology, Vol 8 Feb. 1990 discussin ...
    Author: Zach Thompson
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