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  • Fantasy Football Explodes into Fiction

    Fifteen years ago, my friends and I wanted to get involved in fantasy sports. We had heard of Rotisserie baseball, the game where you select major leaguers and use their statistics for your own fantasy team. Most of us preferred football over baseball, so we did a little research and decided to create a fantasy football league. Now, we're entering our 16th season, with 20 of the most rabid football nuts anywhere, competing for pride and a small monetary prize each year.

    We're not alone, of course. Over 15 million Americans play fantasy football, a game that uses the statistics of prof ...
    Author: Mark Barnes
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  • Treating West Nile Virus with High Quality St. John's Wort

    West Nile Virus, although new to the U.S., is well-documented. The Centers for Disease Control identifies it as a flavivirus, a member of the Togavirus family. It is closely related to yellow fever and dengue fever. This is important because the Togavirus family are encapsulated viruses, i.e., they are covered with a lipid (fatty) coating.

    This is exciting, because it means the virus is accessible to treatment utilizing high quality St. John's Wort (SJW). Several studies have been done on a variety of encapsulated viruses, including herpes simplex virus types 1 and 2, parainfluenza vi ...
    Author: Dr. N. Rowan Richards
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  • Environmentalists Say GM Seeds are Bad News

    Environmentalists say GM Seeds are bad for the environment, dangerous to the security of the world’s food supply and will cause millions to starve. Yet when one really looks at the debate none of those statements can be made in absolute truth. Why is it bad for the environment? GM crops were said to be bad by some environmentalists, but Monsanto has figured out a way to terminate the seeds, this terminates them from spreading to other strains of DNA, RNA of natural or wild crops. Thus helps the environment. It is a relatively brilliant “Green Technology” We get to have our cake and grow it ...
    Author: Lance Winslow
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    Compositions for gene therapy of rheumatoid arthritis including a gene encoding an anti-angiogenic protein or parts thereof
    The present invention relates to the compositions for a gene therapy of rheumatoid arthritis including a gene encoding an anti-angiogenic protein or parts thereof. More specifically, the present invention provides a gene therapy of rheumatoid arthritis by preparing a recombinant vector that expresses a gene encoding an anti-angiogenic protein such...


    New Splicing Rigs from 3M Provide Solutions for Today's Splicing Needs
    The rigs are easy to use in any kind of splicing operation and under the toughest conditions.


    Gene Bridges And Covalys To Develop Restriction-Enzyme-Free SNAP-tag Gene Fusion Kits
    Gene Bridges and Covalys Biosciences AG today announced a collaboration to develop "Copy & Paste" DNA engineering kits to generate SNAP-tag fusion proteins based on Gene Bridges' Red/ET recombination technology. [PRWEB Jun 14, 2005]


     

     
     


  • Sun Safety
    The sun is an important part of our lives. Exposure to the sun allows our bodies to produce Vitamin D which is needed to help absorb calcium for strong healthy bones. Generally, we get 50-80% of our sun exposure by the time we reach age 18, therefore, it is important that parents teach children how to stay in the sun safely.

    Try to avoid prolonged periods in the sun when its at its highest in the sky. This is the time the sun can do the most damage to your skin. In the United States, that is generally between 10am and 4pm. If you are out during this period, make sure you are protected w ...
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    Kathy Alexander
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  • Soulitude Fall 2001
    ... An increasing number of scientists are warning that current gene-splicing techniques are crude, inexact, and unpredictable-and therefore inherently dangerous. Yet, pro-biotech governments and ...


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  • The Evergreen Foundation :: Today's Research for a Better Tomorrow
    Medical Research Genetic Research Cybernetics Social Stability Our genetic research initiative focuses on exploring and developing gene splicing technology to create new hybrid species. The success ...


  • Gene splicing definition
    Genes / Proteins | Definitions | Models | Developmental Models | General Concepts | Contribute/Corrections | Links | Protocols | Home 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 Gene splicing ...


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  • gene splicing. The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition. 2002
    ... gene splicing A term used to refer to the process by which the DNA of an organism is cut and a gene, perhaps from another organism, is inserted. (See genetic engineering and recombinant DNA.) Gene ...


  • Kits by Kim Welborn
    ... beans, which are one of the hardest to digest, and peas, which are the most common agent for gene-splicing and so are often a problem food of which people may be unaware. Foods include problem foods ...


  • Bitter Greens Journal
    ... look. At the top of the seed pile, the above-linked ETC report shows, we find Monsanto, the former "life-sciences" giant that mutated into a gene-splicing agribusiness behemoth . It vaulted over rival ...


  • FSMA: Muntoni news release - March 14, 2003
    ... Even though everyone carries a second copy of the SMN1 gene, SMN2, this does not compensate for the problem as a difference in a single base pair from SMN1 in just one exon prevents proper splicing ...


  • Countryside Magazine
    ... Some people will say this is old and outdated information, and we should concentrate instead on all the wonderful new scientific advances and the latest data - such as gene splicing and cloning and ...


  • Pacific Science Center
    ... Explore the science of genetics from the 19th-century experiments of Gregor Mendel to the gene-splicing edge of modern biotechnology. Visitors will aquire the knowledge necessary for understanding ...


  • Asilomar and Recombinant DNA
    ... Thirty years ago, nations were engaged in debates about whether recombinant DNA research, also referred to as gene splicing and genetic engineering, was too dangerous to be allowed to continue. Fears ...


  • Gamerz-Edge - The Urbz: Sims in the City Review for Nintendo DS
    ... sushi, an amber extraction game where you have to draw precisely on a thin, wavy line, and a gene-splicing game where you ve got to order the genes properly. None of these are available, however ...


  • Mechanical Signals, IGF-I Gene Splicing, and Muscle Adaptation -- Goldspink ...
    ... REVIEW Mechanical Signals, IGF-I Gene Splicing, and Muscle Adaptation Geoffrey Goldspink Basic Division of Basic Medical Sciences and Department of Surgery, Royal Free and University College Medical ...


  • Dean's Office | College of Biological Sciences | The Ohio State University
    ... Our vocabularies have been expanded by discoveries made by biologists in the last 50 years; the words of basic modem biology--cloning, gene therapy, recombinant DNA, gene splicing, oncogenes, retro ...


  • Articles
    ... Energy Markets In an M&A Scenario, Communication is Critical Oil & Gas Investor Corporate "Gene Splicing" Produces New Strains Natural Gas Focus Know How the Market Values Your Company Is the whole ...


  • Gene splicing
    Gene splicing Combining genes from different organisms into one organism. <Navigation> Back Next Search! <Index> Biotechnology - 0 Biotechnology - A Biotechnology - B Biotechnology - C ...


  • Knowledge Problem: COSTLY PROHIBITION OF GRAPEVINE GENE SPLICING THREATENS C...
    ... BIAS | Main | UPDATED CONTACT INFORMATION ª August 20, 2004 COSTLY PROHIBITION OF GRAPEVINE GENE SPLICING THREATENS CALIFORNIA WINE Lynne Kiesling As if I don't have enough regulatory reasons to want ...


  • Life Sciences
    ... This essay covers genetic diseases, genetic counseling, as well as two different perspectives on gene splicing: the scientific benefits and concerns, as well as the legal and ethical concerns. It ...


  • Drosophila gene families: Splicing factors
    ... Gene Products .. Maps .. People .. References .. Stocks .. Transgenes/Transposons .|. Help .. Searches .. News .. Site The Interactive Fly Zygotically transcribed genes Splicing factors ...


  • Ontario Wildflowers - Weeds of Summer: Queen Anne's Lace
    ... The old fashion way; no gene splicing required. Grow thousands of the plant, save the seeds from the ones with the fleshiest roots, repeat. It is rumoured that the Afghanistans or the Pakistans might ...



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    ... Consider it gene splicing of our freeride bikes and our cross-country series, with the end result being the best of both worlds. We've taken our 5" Clump Butted frameset (with our time proven 4-bar ...


  • Ascription is an Anathema to any Enthusiasm » natural-world
    ... While gene splicing design patterns is easier than teaching Irish birds to fly right its still real work. It often fails because its easly to over simplify and presume that a the other system is ...


  • Toytology
    ... Imagine the fun you could have with a human puzzable, plastic gene splicing and the desire to birth some interspecies abomination-in-the-eyes-of-God. But you probably dont, so you spend a couple of ...


  • "Creative Class War" by Richard Florida
    ... Scientists play a similar role in the economy; their discoveries (silicon circuitry, gene splicing) are the source of most big new industries (personal computers, biotechnology). Unfortunately, Roger ...


  • : Home Gene-Splicing Kit - Donor Pack 07 and 08 Hobbies & Self Improvement ; ;
    Home Gene-Splicing Kit - Donor Pack 07 and 08 - Hobbies & Self Improvement " Apparel Baby Books Camera & Photo Computers Computer & Video Games DVD Electronics Gourmet Food Health & Beauty Jewelry ...


  • HOW THE U.S. FDA APPROVED GE FOODS DESPITE THE DEATHS THEY HAD CAUSED
    ... C., 1991) For many preceding years, other manufacturers had marketed L-tryptophan supplements produced from bacteria without use of gene-splicing. Epidemiological evidence from the Center for Disease ...


  • Movie Review - Cellular
    Cellular - 2005 New Line Productions Inc.

    I had a chance to watch Cellular the other day and my first thought was that here we go with another spin-off of Phone Booth, another movie with someone forced to stay on the phone for 90 some minutes while we cringe in our seat. But, to my surprise , this was actually a very enjoyable movie. I’m am not really sure what genre to classify this movie in because it has it all. Suspense, drama, action, comic relief; this movie has everything.
    The movie begins with the kidnapping of Jessica Martin, played by Kim Bassinger.
    Jessica is a high sch ...
    Author:
    Reggie Bannister
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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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