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  • Rabbit Coat Colour Genetics
    Genetics are what make a rabbit, or any living organism, look the way it does. It makes a rabbit be a certain size, be a certain colour, have a certain type of coat or ears, and more. This introduction, however, is just for the genetics concerning the coat colours of rabbits.
    Chromosomes and Genes

    Chromosomes are strands of DNA that act as a map. They map out exactly how the rabbit will look. In each cell, inot including the sex cells and red blood cells, a rabbit has 22 chromosomes. Each one of these pairs controls a different thing about the rabbit. For example, one might control t ...
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    Sarah Giers
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  • Your Organizing DNA
    Your Organizing DNA

    Do you like storing your papers on top of your desk in trays, baskets or just plain piles? Do you have a preference for Post-it? notes and maybe some colorful file folders? Or are clearly labeled files and file cabinets more your style? Do you 'file' or 'pile'? I make it a practice of testing my workshop participants for this very thing because of its importance in creating and supporting an effective, organized workspace.

    The brain's dominance factor
    Research conducted in the late 1980’s proved that human beings exhibit brain hemisphere dominance in early ...
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  • 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 ...
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  • Suspense Novel Puts New Twist on an Old Game

    The League is a suspense/thriller that underscores how money and power affect people, with a unique game – fantasy football – as the vehicle.

    The novel’s protagonist, Jordan Young, and some of his friends create a unique, secret fantasy football league, composed of some of Wall Street’s wealthiest stock brokers, bankers, attorneys and entrepreneurs. They make fantasy teams, using various professional football players and pit their own teams against each other on Sundays, hoping to win the Fantasy Bowl and the enormous prize that comes with it.

    Every year, the participants’ insat ...
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  • Science, medicine, and the future: Bioinformatics - Bayat 324 (7344): 1018.
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  • Genetic Engineering: A Dangerous Game
    Chemicals that we are using just won't cut the mustard any more: increasingly the bacteria that we. 00) Arabidopsis thaliana, otherwise known as thale cress, is now the first plant to have its genome.


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  • RISK of GENETIC ENGINEERING OF FOOD and CROPS : Melbourne Indymedia
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    Plant species Arabidopsis thaliana. During this process new. Next year when the entire genome is completed," said Mary. Sciences. Arabidopsis, a member of the mustard family, was.


  • ESA - Cervantes Mission - Life sciences
    Experimentation is a member of the mustard family, Arabidopsis thaliana. This is a model organism in plant biology, the first plant with a completely sequenced genome or genetic map. The specific.


  • Vegetarian Lifestyle

    Being vegetarian is one of the greatest things in the world. From good health to sufficient energy in your daily life. Eating healthy is one of the easiest ways to ensure both your mood and physical wellbeing remain at their positive peek.

    Uplift Your Mood

    If you have an attack of the blues, try drinking some tea made from walnut. Walnuts are plentiful with the mood boosting chemical serotonin. Brew this wonderful little food in hot water (easier for the body to acquire the serotonin) and drink away much of your blues. The recipe is simple, use half a shell walnut for each cup o ...
    Author: Gabriel Foster
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  • How To Invite Positive Change In Your Life

    Gnothi seauton,, said Socrates. “Know thyself.”

    These words remain as true today as in the days when the portly philosopher in his rumpled tunic sauntered through the dusty agora of ancient Athens and pondered aloud about the riddles of the human experience.

    “What is man?” he asked. “What can he become?”

    This is a fascinating question. Once we set out to know ourselves, we also pave the way to become more authentic and powerful in our lives.

    While we may appear predisposed, due to genetics or environmental factors, to certain character traits, we are, as far as I can ...
    Author: Saleem Rana
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