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Articles related to "Gene"
The Genetics of Human Skin Color A genetic study in zebrafish helps to identify the gene responsible for Europeans' pale skin-the golden gene. human skin color • skin color genes • golden gene • fair skin • caucasian
DNA Selective Signature of Genes Genetic sequencing allows MIT scientists to examine natural selection through the selective signature of a gene across a range of microbial species. selective signature gene • molecular evolutionary genetics • genetic sequencing • microbial natural selection • microbe natural selection patterns
The Golden Gene and Fair Skin By looking at the golden gene, scientists have found that Northern Europeans turned lighter-skinned some 30,000 years after they arrived in Europe. white skin • fair skin • northern european • golden gene • vitamin d
Pheremones Decide Mice Sexuality A mouse genetic study in which the TRPC2 gene was eliminated turned males and females into dominant bisexuals. sexual behavior • bisexual • homosexual • pheromone • brain wiring
Vampires! Vampires Blade Buffy the vampire slayer Marv Wolfman Gene Conlan Dark Horse Marvel Wesley Snipes Swamp Thing Man-Thing blade • buffy the vampire slayer • marv wolfman • gene conlan • dark horse
Wolfman sues Blade Studio Blade Marve Wolfman Gene Conlan New Line Cinema Wesley Snipes blade • marvin wolfman • gene conlan • new line cinema • wesley snipes
Genetics, Abuse and Anxiety Disorder PTSD JAMA study reveals relationship between post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), child abuse and a stress-related gene. genetics anxiety disorder • environment anxiety disorder • post traumatic stress disorder genetic factors • risk of post traumatic stress disorder • risk of ptsd
Syndrome X The myth of Aboriginal genetic difference is being made reality through malnutrition, resulting in a plague of Syndrome X. syndrome x • indigenous health • indigenous malnutrition • aboriginal disease • aboriginal kidney failure
What is Tay-Sachs Disease? Like many genetic disorders, TSD is concentrated in specific communities. It is a fatal disorder that causes a lipid, or fatty substance, to build up in the brain. tay-sachs • tay-sachs disease • tsd • lipid storage disease • lsd
Huntington’s disease The word chorea is a Greek word that means dance. This refers to a characteristic of the disease which includes quick, incessant, jerky and involuntary movement huntington's • chorea • gene • inheriting • genetic
ALPS: Lymphoproliferative Syndrome Autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome (ALPS) is characterized by an enlarged spleen, thrombocytopenia, and other autoimmune disorders, usually AIHA. autoimmune • autoimmune disorder • lymphoproliferative • autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome • alps
Nucleotide Repeat Disorders There are a growing number of genetic diseases that would seem to have very little in common, yet they share in some unusual molecular changes. trinucleotide repeat disorders • huntington's disease • friedrich's ataxia • myotonic dystrophy • spinocerebellar degeneration
1976 Oakland Raiders Finishing 16-1, the 1976 Oakland Raiders are often called the best Raider team in history. 1976 raiders • super bowl 11 • super bowl xi • raiders steelers • raiders vikings
Star Trek series coming to DVD Star Trek: the Animated Series has a tentative release date. star trek: the animated series • paramount home entertainment • nbc • gene roddenberry • dc fontana
The Latest Alzheimer's News and Research The latest news and research on Alzheimer's Disease. alzheimer' s disease research • alzheimer's news • alzheimer's gene • the latest alzheimer's news • alzheimer's tests
TV or Not TV? Okay, TV killed the movies - but the movies almost killed the careers of our greatest comics tv comics • phil silvers • gene kelly • rita hayworth • bob hope
Soon: a Dyslexia Test A genetic test for dyslexia could be available soon. This article looks briefly at the news from genetics and the possible impact of such a test on education. dyslexia • genetics • special education • blood test • specific learning disability
Huntington's Disease Overview HD is a degenerative brain disease that is genetic in nature. Due to its high mortality rate, researchers are trying to find a cure or slowing agent to stop its course. huntington's disease • hd • neurological illness • brain • cognitive
HIV Vaccine: Where Do We Stand? The article discusses HIV vaccine research in general and profiles a recently announced major breakthrough. hiv vaccine research
Australian Charity Events Many annual charity events are held in Australia to promote awareness of a variety of illnesses and problems that would benefit from better community support. australian charity events • annual fundraising activities • world’s greatest shave • australia’s biggest morning tea • ms read-a-thon
Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 The impact of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 showed that the solar system is still a very volatile place. comets • shoemaker-levy 9 • gene shoemaker • carolyn shoemaker • david levy
Genetically Modified Food Growing a genetically modified crop for genetically modified food carries the risk of a transgene escaping into the wild. Why/how hybridization with wild plants occurs. genetically modified food • genetically modified crop • genetically modified • transgenic crops • crops
Year's Best SF # 9 Twenty stories, of which few overlap with the anthology's competitors, including gems from Geoff Ryman, Charles Stross, Gene Wolfe and Joe Haldeman. geoff ryman • charles stross • gene wolfe • joe haldeman • year's best sf # 9
Genetic Engineering Overview Genetic Engineering: Article provides global overview of genetic engineering (GE), genetically modified food, genetically modified organism and biotechnology. genetic engineering • genetically modified food • biotechnology • gm food • genetically modified organism
Science and Environmental News Science and environmental news is awesome. This article reviews some of the news you may have missed. scientific news
Geffen Records: Vintage 80s, Volume I and II Review of Geffen Vintage 80s CDs. geffen vintage 80s cds • wang chung dance hall days and everybody have fun • debbie harry french kissing • john hiatt riding with the king • berlin no more words
Marrying Cousins When cousins marry, especially first cousins, your tree can have a few connected branches. Learn more about why cousins marry and why they shouldn't. consanguinity • cousin couples • cousins marrying • incest • first cousin marriages
The Sisters' Gift A group of nuns give the ultimate gift to further Alzheimer's research. Presented for Women's History Month alsheimer's research • nuns • brain donations
Broccoli Boosts Immunity Even George W Bush might think twice about eating broccoli if he knew how important it is for restoring the body's immunity and perhaps slowing down aging. increase the immune function of elderly people • immune systems get boost from cruciferous vegetabl • broccoli boosts immunity • sulforaphane from broccoli • sulforaphane and antioxidant defense pathways
Thyroid Disease Triggers Autoimmune thyroid disorders develop in people with certain predisposing genes when they're exposed to specific environmental triggers. This article describes these trigg autoimmune • thyroid • thyroiditis • hyperthyroidism • hypothyroidism
Emmy Nods and Viewing Highlights A look at some of the nominations for the 50th Annual Emmy Awards and viewer highlights for the week of July 28th. emmy nominations • tv viewing
Poverty in Palestine The majority of Palestinians are living in poverty. Sadley, until our global society breaks down and total reformation occurs this will continue to be a world problem. palestine • povertyh narcissistic • self-concepts • global investment house • palestinian central bureau of statistics
The Alaskan Husky Alaskan huskies may be a combination of breeds and conform simply to a standard of performance. (Photo courtesy of internetclipart.com) husky • huskies • alaskan husky • siberian husky • alaskan malamute
1999 NY Theatrical Awards (Updated 5/18) Links to the humongous award charts! theatre • theatrical • award • list • nominees
Award Sites for the Interim
A short list of sites devoted to major theatrical awards. playwright writing theatre theater produce product
Celiac Disease Update This article describes celiac disease and the genetic markers that confer susceptibility to its development. This article includes an overview of symptoms and potential complications, and it explains how testing for genetic markers can aid with diagnosis. gluten • sensitivity • celiac • disease • gse
Natural Cholesterol Reduction Cholesterol is an essential of life. Excessive amounts can prove to be dangerous and unhealthy. This article will describe some ways of dealing with this issue naturally. cholesterol • cholesterol levels • bad cholesterol • good cholesterol • fatty acids
Obesity: Not a Life Sentence If you have been overweight since childhood and want to lose weight, it can be done. It isn't going to be easy but you can increase your chances with these tips. obesity not a life sentence • overweight since childhood • childhood obesity • body shape • healthy weight
Scheduling Homeschool Our natural body clocks can help us schedule when and how we homeschool. homeschool • schedule • homeschool schedule • homeschool and body clock • learning and body clock
Seeds to Flowers to Seeds Flowering species-including the trees-represent the top of the evolutionary line for plants, with a reproductive process that generates seeds to carry on the species. plant reproduction • seed • spore • stamen • pistil
Stoll Moss Theatres An overview of the website of Stoll Moss Theatres, owners of ten West End Theatres, as well as booking and ticketing agents for many more. stoll moss theatres • west end • website • web site |
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