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... Many of these people carry cell phones for emergencies and others carry for businesses, but what ever there reason is one thing is always the same and that is ...
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... For example, if two people carry one sickle cell gene and have a child, the odds of the child obtaining Sickle Cell Anemia are: 1 in 4 that the child will have ...
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... A child being born a carrier to a couple who both carry a sickle cell gene is a 50% chance, 25% that he/she will get the disease and 25% that he/she will not ...
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... About one in 400 African American newborns in the US have sickle cell anemia. And one in 12 African Americans carry the sickle cell trait. ...
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... They both carry the same amounts of oxygen but when they lack oxygen, Hb S becomes, unlike Hb A, hard and ... "Hb S inside the red blood cell come together and ...
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... Genes carry the cell's hereditary blueprint for protein synthesis, and so the interaction of the hormone-receptor complex with the genes influences the cell's ...
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... Some of these become lysosomes, some fuse with and enlarge the cell membrane, others carry secretions to the cell membrane for release to the exterior. ...
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... to allow federal funding for embryonic stem cell research, permitting American scientists to carry out experiments on about 60 stem cell cultures already in ...
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... the response. An effector can be anything in your body such a muscle fiber or cell glands that can carry out the response. A good ...
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... They move easily through blood vessels to carry oxygen to all parts of the body. In sickle cell anemia, the red blood cells become hard. ...
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... This operation can carry a high risk in which 7% of the children die ... Birth Defects Foundation has been a major supporter of the sickle cell disease research. ...
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... The virus can also be disabled so that while it can carry a new gene into a cell, it cannot redirect the cell's genetic machines to make thousands of copies of ...
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... The third way a substance can cross the cell membrane is through facilitated diffusion. This occurs when special carrier proteins carry solutes dissolved in ...
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Cell Phone Safety The use of cellular phones has spread like wild fire in the ... American citizens, and a good number of people depend on them to carry out daily ...
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... American citizens, and a good number of people depend on them to carry out daily ... if people can't concentrate on the road while talking on a cell phone, they ...
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... American citizens, and a good number of people depend on them to carry out daily ... if people can't concentrate on the road while talking on a cell phone they ...
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... American citizens, and a good number of people depend on them to carry out daily ... if people can't concentrate on the road while talking on a cell phone they ...
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... it(Frequently, 1). The only way to prevent sickle cell disease is to find out whether or not you carry the genes for the disease before getting pregnant. ...
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... for anyone to have. Many people already carry a little computer with them everywhere, they go, the cell-phone. A cell phone is a ...
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... When two people both carry the gene and produce offspring, there is a 1 in four chance of one of ... When this happens, a disease known as sickle cell anemia occurs ...
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... Lymph vessels are like veins except they carry a clear fluid containing mostly ... As in mammals, tissues in plants are groupings of different cell types that work ...
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... When they begin to sickle, it's mostly because they carry an abnormal form of hemoglobin ... carries one HbS and one HbA gene, they have the sickle-cell trait or ...
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... Researcher hope that they will have the ability to create stem cell lines in the future that carry the genes of a patient so that replacement cells could be ...
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... to support stem cell research by allowing limited federal funding for embryonic stem cell research. This permits American scientists to carry out experiments ...
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... of people depend on them to carry out daily operations. Unfortunately, many of these daily operations occur while the individual is driving. Cell phones and ...
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... On a positive note, Bush did specify that the research could carry on with the ... One of the main arguments from those who object embryo stem cell research, is ...
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... cells. All cells carry on life activities. ... cells. New cells only arrive from other living cells by the process of cell division. ...
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... guanine. Genes are simply just short fragments of DNA that carry the information the cell uses to assemble particular protein. If ...
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... the shape they need to be to carry out their function. Rough and Smoth ER. is the sythesis of proteins or transportation materials through the cell Rough ER is ...
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... The egg cell is then prompted to begin forming an embryo, either by an electric ... can be transplanted into a surrogate mother, an animal used to carry and give ...
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