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... Cancer induced angiogenesis builds the cancer cells own blood ... Oncogenes are versions of genes that normally trigger cell ... When it is active on a site other than ...
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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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... The cell was starved until there were no active genes. ... Then, clusters of embryonic cells are allowed to grow for a period of six days. ...
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... that is necessary for breaking down certain fatty substances in brain and nerve cells. ... the enzyme Hex-A. If either or both Hex-A genes are active, the body ...
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... The active genes are the only ones needed by each type of specialized cell to stay alive and perform its specific functions. Then, as these specialized cells ...
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... of nutrients. As the cells starve, they stop dividing and switch off their active genes, and go into hibernation. An unfertilized ...
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... A mammary cell contains copies of every gene needed to make a sheep, but only genes for proteins required by mammary cells are active. ...
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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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... When the cell undergoes division, the viral genes are also replicated ... starts working to kill off the infected cells, it is ... All strands remain active in the body ...
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... have been used to study the specific genes of the ... to target transgene expression in defined cells in cutaneous ... CMV enhancer/CMV promoter is not active in most ...
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... and medical potential and is the subject of active research. ... important thing about Dolly is that her genes came from ... The cells came from a frozen mammary gland ...
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... If the DNA damage happened to inactivate tumor suppressor genes or active oncogenes, it might also cause cells to grow out of control and produce cancerous ...
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... If the DNA damage happened to inactivate tumor suppressor genes or active oncogenes, it might also cause cells to grow out of control and produce cancerous ...
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... Stem cells destined for the pancreas active insulin-producing genes, while budding liver cells turn on bile-producing ones". (Begley et al. ...
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... law of segregation through the above discussion of linked genes. ... on that chromosome resulting in problems for its cells. ... because only 1 X is active in females ...
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... Antioxidants prevent oxygen from causing damage in cells. ... Sprays contribute far less active toxin to soil ... Companies are adding genes for drugs, pesticides, and ...
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... But many people with the same genes don't receive ... if it is needed, insulin lets the cells take in ... Follow a healthy meal plan, and stay physically active. ...
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... cannot be mutated because of suppressor genes which help ... life but can lead to cancer when active. ... alkylating agent- this stops cancerous cells from dividing ...
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... 582). This must be due to the fact that genes have become active in different cells during development. The second aspect is growth. ...
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... shoots lots of tiny gold particles coated with gene into a plate of plant cells, to land ... It could cause genes in the quiet DNA to become active and also ...
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... bacterium. The majority of genes are instructions that tell cells how to make proteins. Proteins are the active elements of cells. ...
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... The CF sufferer would actually be given the active form of the protein. ... cold virus to act as a delivery vehicle-carrying the genes to the CF cells in the ...
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... The CF sufferer would actually be given the active form of the protein. ... cold virus to act as a delivery vehicle-carrying the genes to the CF cells in the ...
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... Cells with oxidate damage to the genes that control their growth can become cancerous. ... A PET scan identifies abnormally active tissue. ...
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... which contain twenty-three chromosomes, human cells have forty ... Consequently, in males the X-chromosome genes have no ... of a truncated but partially active form of ...
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... produced every second it is inevitable that some cells will accumulate damage to genes over the ... so they have a chance to be more active with friends ...
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... an individual gene (or group of genes) from one ... cloning because it uses clones of organisms or cells. ... potential and is the subject of active research ("Clone ...
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... cloning to take place, all genes must be active. Discovering how genes are turned on and off could ... victims, doctors could clone healthy heart cells and inject ...
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... cloning to take place, all genes must be active. Discovering how genes are turned on and off could ... victims, doctors could clone healthy heart cells and inject ...
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... cloning to take place, all genes must be active. Discovering how genes are turned on and off could ... victims, doctors could clone healthy heart cells and inject ...
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