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  • Today's Entrepreneur - Promoting Your Business
    Today’s Entrepreneur
    By ReGina Crawford-Martin
    President of G Styl Productions Incorporated, Cleveland, OH
    Independent Writer
    Promoting Your Business
    Your business is registered, the business cards and letterhead are printed, you purchased office equipment, and rented a storefront to set up your office. Why don’t you have any clients/customers? Other than close family and friends and your landlord, who else knows you’re in business?
    Now it’s time to promote your business, and here are some ways to accomplish your goal of gaining clients/customers.
    One: Networking Groups a ...
    Author:
    ReGina Crawford-Martin
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  • 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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  • Television's Mysteries: The Twilight Zone of other Television Programs
    You unlock this door with the key of imagination. That's what Rod Serling would say. It appears to me that the Twilight Zone may have affected more than the 30 minutes it controlled every week those many years ago. So with the keys of your imagination lets journey farther into the Outer Limits of television and discover that the weird and the bizarre were not just limited to the great classic sci-fi hits like the Twilight Zone and the Outer Limits. Nor is the unexplained always presented on Ripley's Believe it or Not.

    The Mysterious changing Andy Taylor
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    Scientists Construct A Physical Map Of The Drosophila Buzzatii Genome (Reg Req'd)

    The investigation involved two steps. First, a genomic library was produced. This library comprises more than 18.000 random fragments of the fly's genome inserted within bacterial cells.


    Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project

    Good entrez to fly genome resources.


    Genome Biology Release 3 of the Drosophila genome

    A series of refereed research articles describing Release 3 of the Drosophila genome are freely available online. The articles describe the finishing and annotation of the genome sequence, computational tools, and functional studies.


    Googling Our Genome

    "The Guardian argues that we'll soon be able to search our personal genome for a susceptibility to a certain disease. This is not as far-fetched as it sounds. After all, the National Institute of Health (NIH) is looking at the $1000 genome. And prices will inevitably drop. Soon, you'll have all your personal genome, your code of life, on a CD-ROM. This raises difficult and ethical questions. Will the government, the insurance companies, your employer or your life partner be able to access your personal genome?"


     

     
     


  • The Rare Blue Roses
    Are you a rose lover? If so, or even if your not, Blue Roses are a variety anyone can appreciate. The Blue Rose is very rare, hard to find, and difficult to cultivate. Why is this? Are they available at all? To find out more information about Blue roses, keep reading.

    Blue Roses are rare because they are difficult to cultivate. What does this mean? Well, in simple terms, the rose does not have blue pigment in its DNA therefore, does not allow itself to become blue even with scientists trying to make it happen, there is no true blue rose available today. But, there are alternatives.
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    Author:
    Ken Austin
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    Here are a few more sites I've chosen if you'd like to read more and do more research:

  • Aging Research Centre (ARC) Home Page
    NO. 1 - MAPPING THE GENOME NOTE: Also refer to the article on sequencing of Drosophila melanogaster. 1998. March 23rd, 2000 The Drosophila melanogaster genome has been fully sequenced. REVIEW The 180.


  • Array Resources
    Cached - Arabidopsis Genome Array Find detailed information and materials for Cached Drosophila Genome product and to support for the GeneChip Drosophila - &nbspScripps Coordinates, Time SCOUT.


  • Scientists construct a physical map of the Drosophila buzzatii genome
    uab.es 34-935-813-301 Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona Scientists construct a physical map of the Drosophila buzzatii genome Spain, USA and Canada have participated on this achievment This release is.


  • Computational Analysis of Alternative Splicing in the Drosophila Genome
    Computational Analysis of Alternative Splicing in the Drosophila Genome by Kathleen Sullivan and Ann Loraine presented at the American Society for Cell Biology Annual Meeting, Dec. 2003. Abstract.


  • Nat' Academies Press, Tempo and Mode in Evolution: Genetics and Paleontology.
    287-298 Genome Structure and Evolution in Drosophila: Applications., pp. 299-314 Index, pp. 315. 14 Explaining Low Levels of DNA Sequence Variation in Regions of the Drosophila Genome with Low.


  • Pharmacy Array
    Genome- Cached -Affymetrix ArrayFind detailed links to support for the GeneChip Drosophila Genome- Orbit and Permanent Data, Coordinates, Series, Orbits, SITe, Locate Site, Center.


  • CiteULike: dpollard's drosophila
    You can also see everyone's drosophila Estimating the genome-wide rate of adaptive protein evolution in Drosophila. Genetics (2 April 2006) by Welch JJ posted to adaptive drosophila evolution gene.


  • PROGRAMS AND DATABASES DEVELOPED IN HONIG LAB AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
    Target Explorer: A web based tool for automatic identification of new target genes for transcription factors in the Drosophila genome. Nest: A tool for homology modeling. GRASS: A web based tool that.


  • The Nuzhdin Lab at UC Davis
    Bios PI Current Post Docs Grad Students Technicians Past Post Docs Grad Students Technicians Fly links Drosophila DNase I footprint database Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project ECR Browser Ensembl.


  • SCCB The Sudarsky Center for Computational Biology. Related Links, DataBas.
    At Weizmann Fasta3 NCBI BLAST NCBI Entrez Pointers to Nucleic Databases: Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project Human Genome Draft Saccharomyces Genome Database WormBase - Home Page Pointers to.


  • VISTA Genome Browser
    Simulans GENOME From this page you can access the results of alignments of the Drosophila simulans. D. Melanogaster genome assembly produced by the Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project. Annotation for.


  • Bay Area Bioinformatics
    Information Resource/Carnegie Inst./Stanford U.C. Berkeley (Drosophila Genome Project) U.C. Santa Cruz Computational Biology Xenogen Zyomyx Please send additions or deletions to the Webmaster


  • Journal of Biology Full text Evidence for large domains of similarly exp.
    Evidence for large domains of similarly expressed genes in the Drosophila genome Paul T Spellman and Gerald M Rubin Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Department of Molecular and Cell Biology.


  • More Ways to Deal With Acne

    The “cures” for acne vary dependant on the type and severity of acne. The truth is, there is currently no cure for acne, only treatments. Some people have success treating their acne with over the counter topical medications, and others require a combination of prescription oral and topical treatments. These medications treat the symptoms of acne (the inflammation) and help to prevent future breakouts but do not address the cause of acne.

    There are several commonly known contributors to acne outbreaks and most of these conditions can be controlled.

    Stress – When we are under str ...
    Author: Greg Podsakoff
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  • Antioxidants and Your Health

    Get back to the basics - eat fresh at home and neutralize free radical oxidation, which is rusting away your body, by eating a variety of foods high in antioxidants every day.

    Why? Antioxidants, as the name implies, help prevent oxidation, may help increase immune function and possibly decrease risk of infection and cancer.

    A few of the better known antioxidants include carotenoids-- the substance that gives fruits and vegetables their deep rich colors. Apricots, broccoli, pumpkin, cantaloupes, spinach and sweet potatoes, are some good choices in addition to lycopene in tomatoes ...
    Author: Glenn Beach
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