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... Stableford 16). Genes are transmitted through chromosomes, which reside in the nucleus of every living organism's cells. Each chromosome ...
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... If parents pass on both copies of a gene pair, then offspring would end up with 4 genes for each trait. Mendel deduced that sex cells - sperm and egg - contain ...
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... Cancer induced angiogenesis builds the cancer cells own blood supply. Since proteins control the cell cycle, and genes encode proteins, genes play a major role ...
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... Larger pili are thought to be helpful in sexual reproduction bringing cells together and forming a bridge or conjugation tube (hollow tube where genes can pass ...
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... Next the cell's own RNA(Ribonucleic Acid), which duplicates the cells genes so that the cell can divide and reproduce, copies the genes of the virus. ...
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... that of normal cells. The result was that the cells became cancerous, proving that cancer is in genes. In recent years our knowledge ...
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... When a cancer cell divides, each of its daughter cells receives a complete set of genes-including the activated oncogenes that prompt them to grow furiously ...
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... genes can be activated and inactivated leading to different cellular phenotypes. These directed activations and inactivations are what led the stem cells to ...
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... Finally gene therapy will likely be developed for correction of genetic defects in families by transferring genes to reproductive cells (germ-line). ...
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... Dolly was a direct clone of the sheep (her genetic mother) who provided the cells. "The package of genes in the nucleus of that adult cell contained exactly ...
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... These results have been astonishing. Researchers have also genetically altered human blood stem cells to activate genes in developing immune cells. ...
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... Now normal copies had been inserted into come of her white blood cells over succeeding months and years the genes would work to restore much of her immune ...
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... The third: interferon binds to the surface of surrounding healthy cells and activates their genes to create an antiviral state. ...
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... The cells of all living organisms contain genes. ... When you put all this together this mass of genes, cells and chromosomes are known as the human genome. ...
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... The cells of all living organisms contain genes. ... When you put all this together this mass of genes, cells and chromosomes are known as the human genome. ...
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... Proto-oncogenes induce cell growth and reproduction, while tumor suppressor genes inhibit it. Together, they carefully control the proliferation of cells. ...
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... active. They also believed that the process could not be conducted using adult cells since some genes are active while others are not. ...
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... Scientists have been cloning human and animal genes and cells for decades. ... Cloning human genes and cells do not have to be to create an entire person. ...
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... Advances in GM technology may also yield advances in other areas of science. Experimenting with DNA, genes and cells may aid research into human DNA. ...
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... to be. Since they didn't need the genes from the other cells they shut those genes off only leaving the genes needed. For this reason ...
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... human repair kit. In other words, scientists could clone our cells and fix mutated genes that cause diseases. In anuary 2001, the ...
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... The procedure consisted of taking a piece of the persons liver and injecting correct copies of the genes into the flawed liver cells, and placing the piece of ...
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... cells scientists change the chemical composition of the culture medium, alter the surface of the culture dish, or modify the cells by inserting specific genes. ...
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... There is additional research going on now to investigate the feasibility of inserting genes into cord blood stems cells and using them for gene therapy. ...
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... to make the sheep. Although the only genes for proteins that are required by mammary cells are active. Thirdly the cells grow and ...
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... have benefited. The problem is getting new genes into enough cells, and keeping them there long enough to do any good. Germ-line ...
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... a virus. When the virus is injected into the patient, it attacks the tumor cells and infects it with healthy p53 genes. In most ...
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... So readily, that frequently, bacteria will gain a defense against an antibiotic by taking up resistant genes from other bacterial cells in the vicinity of and ...
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... of certain disorders, especially those caused by genetic anomalies or deficiencies, by introducing specifically engineered genes into a patient's cells. ...
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... It's GenomeScreen(TM) technology acts as a search engine to rapidly scan the genome of living, human cells to find genes associated with specified diseases or ...
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