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The Genetics Professor: January 2007
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Genetics teaching and information by the author of Genetics for Dummies. Saturday, January 13, 2007. Top Ten Practices of Successful Distance Ed Students. Really great distance ed students follow a set of best practices that give them consistent results. These students turn in reliable performances in their courses that yield solid understanding and. Good grades. Here are the top ten best practices of highly successful distance ed students. 9 Obtaining reliable internet access. Good students assess t...
The Genetics Professor: Common cold genome mapped
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Genetics teaching and information by the author of Genetics for Dummies. Monday, February 16, 2009. Common cold genome mapped. Researchers have mapped all known strains of the virus that causes the common cold. Despite the usually benign, but annoying, nature of the disease, for some people are respiratory illness of any sort can prove deadly. By mapping the genome of the virus, it's hoped that a quick cure can be found, making the excuse "I have a cold" obsolete. Read the story here. Follow me on Twitter.
The Genetics Professor: Frozen in time: clues to how genes control the aging process
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Genetics teaching and information by the author of Genetics for Dummies. Thursday, May 13, 2010. Frozen in time: clues to how genes control the aging process. One of the ways geneticists learn what genes do is to examine cases where they're "broken." With the body and behavior of a baby, one teenaged girl's genes may reveal what causes our bodies to age as we grow. You can read the news story here. To learn more about gene expression, check out Chapter 11 in Genetics for Dummies. Tara Rodden Robinson PhD.
The Genetics Professor: Stem Cells explained
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Genetics teaching and information by the author of Genetics for Dummies. Monday, February 23, 2009. Stem cells continue to be a hot topic. Widely misunderstood and often controversial, there are actually four kinds of stem cells. Thanks to Twitter, I found a superb explanation for the four types. Read Maria's excellent post on the topic here. Posted by Tara Rodden Robinson. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. News @ Nature - Genetics. Nature of the Rainforest.
The Genetics Professor: March 2008
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Genetics teaching and information by the author of Genetics for Dummies. Wednesday, March 19, 2008. Genetics of Modern Housecats. Last year, house cats ( Felis domesticus. Joined the ranks of organisms like Drosophila, humans, and Arabidoposis. The house cat genome is completely sequenced. Now that researchers have a full genome to work with, they're starting to decipher some of the genetics mysteries behind where and how house cats came to be so closely associated with humans. Tara Rodden Robinson PhD.
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Genetics teaching and information by the author of Genetics for Dummies. Monday, May 24, 2010. Does DNA cause its own mutations? Fascinating news: A new study. Indicates that the DNA molecule itself may influence its own mutation rate. Sequences where the two bases cytosine and guanine occur in tandem (called CpG sites. Tend to mutate more often than expected. This is interesting because it indicates that the sequence itself is responsible for the mutations that occur there. Posted by Tara Rodden Robinson.
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The End is Only the Beginning. Monday, May 20, 2013. Chapter 8.5: It Can't Be Real. Chapter 8.5: It Can't Be Real. 8220;Oh, please, Lion, Just tell me where we’re going! Nope You've just gotta be patient, Miss Mousey.". A mixture of frustration and confusion clouded her eyes, and she glared at me as we slowly made our way up the palm-sprinkled hill. The fronds of the giant palm trees all around us swung gracefully in the wind, and a cool sea breeze swirled around us, carrying the scent of the ocean.
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Wednesday, January 5, 2011. 1 Who is Dolly? A sheep created artificially through cloning in 1997. 2 When a zygote divides into to separate cells, it is called:. 3 Somatic cells are also called:. Any cell in the body besides the two reproductive cells (i.e. sperm or zygote). 4 In order to clone a gene, a gene is inserted into:. 5 In order to create an embryo from a somatic cell, the donor egg cell must have its single pair of chromosomes. 6 List all the materials needed to clone a mouse. To replace a dece...
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