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Thursday, 25 October 2012. It was not until the 1970s when gene sequencing became refined enough to shed light on molecular pleiotropic mechanisms. Current research has explored two questions; how extensive is pleiotropy in the genome and how do common mechanisms of pleiotropy work? Antagonistic pleiotropy is a reason an organism can never reach perfection in its environment. If a gene is pleiotropic and selection favours high expression for one trait and low expression for a different trait then a c...

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Thursday, 25 October 2012. It was not until the 1970s when gene sequencing became refined enough to shed light on molecular pleiotropic mechanisms. Current research has explored two questions; how extensive is pleiotropy in the genome and how do common mechanisms of pleiotropy work? Antagonistic pleiotropy is a reason an organism can never reach perfection in its environment. If a gene is pleiotropic and selection favours high expression for one trait and low expression for a different trait then a c...

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Thursday, 25 October 2012. Evo-Devo Michael Vo s4287578. Harvard’s developmental biologist Cliff Tabin said the ‘fundamental aspect of evo devo is understanding how development is tweaked over time’ (J. Rubin, 2009). How can a chicken and a human have such similar genetic makeup yet turn out, through development, to be completely different? Evo devo is a relatively new concept, changing the way scientists look at evolution. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Aeroponics and Vertical Farming.

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BIOL1020 Genetics blog: Resurrection: Extinction is NOT Forever

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Tuesday, 23 October 2012. Resurrection: Extinction is NOT Forever. Resurrection: Extinction is Not Forever. Thylacine genes operating inside a. Developing mouse fetus. (ABC News). Perfectly preserved mammoth calf. 1 ABC News (2008), Tasmanian tiger DNA comes alive inside mouse, ABC News,. Http:/ www.abc.net.au/news/2008-05-20/tasmanian-tiger-dna-comes-alive-in-mouse/2441920. Http:/ www.abc.net.au/news/2008-05-20/the-science-shows-robyn-williams-talks-to/2441938. 4 Archer, M. (2008),. Genes of the Seven W...

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BIOL1020 Genetics blog: Aeroponics and Vertical Farming

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Thursday, 25 October 2012. Aeroponics and Vertical Farming. Aeroponics and Vertical Farming. What if I told you the world’s population would have reached 10 billion people by 2027, which is double the population of 5 billion in the last decade and that this increase is exponential? Scientists are currently looking into the viability of aeroponics in aid of vertical farming projects in metropolitan areas. Aeroponics and Vertical Farming. There is a lot of research that still needs to be done, but as you c...

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BIOL1020 Genetics blog: Hypertrophic and Dilated Cardiomyopathy in Mice

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Thursday, 18 October 2012. Hypertrophic and Dilated Cardiomyopathy in Mice. Research suggests that when mutations are present in the sarcomeric proteins, the diseased HCM or DCM phenotype occurs; this is due to the altered contractile properties of the mutant myosin, leading to altered contraction and consumption of ATP – thus, the muscle’s abnormal ATP consumption may be the cause behind the diseased phenotype. Circulation Research, Vol. 111(3), 20 July 2012, p 375-385. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

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BIOL1020 Genetics blog: Increasing Livestock through Genetic Engineering

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Wednesday, 10 October 2012. Increasing Livestock through Genetic Engineering. Increasing livestock through genetic engineering. Cloning involves splitting of the embryos. The first known cloned animal was Dolly the sheep and she was cloned through somatic cells. However, somatic cloning is now restricted to experimental use only. Transgenesis is a tricky and expensive process and is often inefficient. In conclusion, although transgenic technology appears to be beneficial to both the animal, farmer and co...

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