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Deleted User#0000: so like there are normally a protein bound to this gene area called a repressor that stops transcription Emily#4400: dont they produce all of these genes tho? Emily#4400: i mean enzymes from the genes Sneola Cartel#3012: Please wait Don't RUSH Sneola Cartel#3012: He is Typing Emily#4400: woops :diaLU...
Deleted User#0000: yes Deleted User#0000: thats a good one Deleted User#0000: the only thing in there i didnt already explain is that lacL is where you get that repressor from to begin with Sneola Cartel#3012: Well Thank you soo much Sneola Cartel#3012: For such gr8 information Deleted User#0000: np Sneola Cartel#3012:...
Sneola Cartel#3012: I mean WHat is VNTR and all that stuff Emily#4400: i used to have slides discussing vntr and that stuff from last semester Emily#4400: let me check if i still have them Emily#4400: rip cant find them :AkaShrug: Sneola Cartel#3012: Ohhh Well thanks for ur concern !!!!!!! Sneola Cartel#3012: And By th...
Deleted User#0000: and RFLP Deleted User#0000: were taught lab techniques but i dont do research and i tend to gravitate more toward clinical med so if someone sees any mistakes in what i say correct me Deleted User#0000: but if you look at peoples genetic code, there are areas with repeating nucleotides Deleted User#0...
Deleted User#0000: rflp is the restriction fragment something something where you can target certain areas with a specific enzyme and then if your related the lengths of the pieces cut will be the same because the sites of cutting for the enzymes are inherited, so the same length pieces are made Deleted User#0000: i th...
Deleted User#0000: the hormones main organsystems/organs/cells of affect, what causes the hormone to be released, what inhibits the hormones release, what these three properties mean in this hormones place in maintaining homeostasis Deleted User#0000: @Loke Loke#8576: Thanks! Deleted User#0000: np Charlich#9165: @Loke ...
Deleted User#0000: key to all hormones is where they fit in homeostasis Emily#4400: im assuming its just general term of hormones since its a 10 min persentation Deleted User#0000: i bet hes already done his presentation by now lol Loke#8576: My presentation is due on Tuesday so I have barely started yet Deleted User#0...
Emily#4400: reminds me of sprouts :rikoAAA: Deleted User#0000: yesss everyone always says spaghetti but i think they look like beansprouts Emily#4400: @Deleted User what is serum exactly like i dont get it's component and why they use this most of the time for example in fighting of infection. Deleted User#0000: serum ...
Deleted User#0000: oh you asked about monoclonal abs Deleted User#0000: what i described is polyclonal ab serum Deleted User#0000: monoclonal is when they take a single b cell line that only produces one single antibody against one single epitope on an antigen Deleted User#0000: they culture and separate this single an...
Deleted User#0000: par·the·no·gen·e·sis ˌpärTHənōˈjenəsəs/ nounBIOLOGY reproduction from an ovum without fertilization, especially as a normal process in some invertebrates and lower plants. Deleted User#0000: so lets go with B Sneola Cartel#3012: Well I did it But It's wrong It cost me -1 Mark 😦 Deleted User#0000: ho...
Deleted User#0000: if you reproduce without sperm its asexual Willi_Zinger#2319: Professors need to learn that they too can still make mistakes reverse#7326: Yeah parthenogenesis is definitely asexual Sneola Cartel#3012: Well Can I ask One more ??? reverse#7326: ok Deleted User#0000: whoa apparently snakes and komodo d...
Deleted User#0000: http://gph.is/OLUrU6 Willi_Zinger#2319: Ahh yes Deleted User#0000: process of sex determination in honey bees Willi_Zinger#2319: Subodh, hymenopterans are beautiful Deleted User#0000: ask willi cause thats kinda out of my scope Sneola Cartel#3012: "hymenopterans" What does it mean ??? Willi_Zinger#23...
Sneola Cartel#3012: Well Our teacher give me some Info I will tell If I'm wrong just Point it Out !!! Willi_Zinger#2319: Okay, so the males are haploid and the females are diploid Deleted User#0000: making them diploid, ie two copies, they develop female Deleted User#0000: yeah Willi_Zinger#2319: But the females are fu...
Sneola Cartel#3012: What's The Last Statement ??? Sneola Cartel#3012: ie the sperm donor... (That One) Deleted User#0000: so a man bee and woman bee love each other very much and make a little baby daughter bee by combining their sperm and egg, then the daughter bee makes a copy of half of her chromosomes to make a mal...
Deleted User#0000: hahahaha Willi_Zinger#2319: I've learned that when you're looking at processes in nature, nothing is weird Sneola Cartel#3012: Well, Can I ask Another One (Their are more than One) ?? Willi_Zinger#2319: I wouldn't mind having another one, this is good review for me Sneola Cartel#3012: Well What is th...
Deleted User#0000: basically with sex linked RECESSIVE diseases they are on the X or Y chromosome (almost always on X) and women are usually unaffected because women get two copies of X while men only get one copy of X ie the defective copy with the disease Deleted User#0000: and also if the offspring is a male then he...
Willi_Zinger#2319: So they follow those regular patterns of inheritance Deleted User#0000: http://www.mrgscience.com/uploads/2/0/7/9/20796234/1362768_orig.png Willi_Zinger#2319: Which are the Mendelian disorders Deleted User#0000: teamwork Deleted User#0000: and yeah this is good review for me too cause i hate genetics...
Deleted User#0000: there is hemophilia a b and c Sneola Cartel#3012: And What is difference among them ??? Deleted User#0000: each corresponds to a specific clotting factor in the intrinsic clotting cascade Deleted User#0000: wait what grade are you in subodh Deleted User#0000: depends on the detail ill go into Deleted...
Deleted User#0000: thrombin is the thing that activates fibrinogen--> fibrin which is the building block of the blood clot meshwork Deleted User#0000: a deficiency of factor 8 is the most common and is called hemophilia A which is x linked so almost only men have it Deleted User#0000: hemophilia B is a deficiency of fa...
Deleted User#0000: i have like a toilet paper roll of azithromycin for those cases Deleted User#0000: when in doubt pills out Willi_Zinger#2319: Otherwise it is just a rodeo of memorization and no one wants that Jm2#6572: kind of what med is most of the time Deleted User#0000: organ authenticity? Deleted User#0000: wha...
Willi_Zinger#2319: For the record, I was thinking preserved organs, like sheep hearts for anatomy classes Deleted User#0000: oh a biological way Deleted User#0000: sure Deleted User#0000: genetic testing Deleted User#0000: literally go to a genetic lab and be like yo i have this sample and need to know if its human Jm2...
Deleted User#0000: the enzyme primase i think makes the primer Deleted User#0000: then an dna polymerase uses it as a start point to replicate the strand Deleted User#0000: these primers are then replaced by another type of DNA polym to complete the DNA Willi_Zinger#2319: Hmm Sneola Cartel#3012: Why RNA Primer is requi...
Deleted User#0000: elution is a chemistry lab technique you should ask there Sneola Cartel#3012: I think it should be RNA dependent Because it is using RNA, Deleted User#0000: nah its not Deleted User#0000: its attaching to an RNA primer as a starting point but its reading DNA and writing DNA off of it Deleted User#000...
Willi_Zinger#2319: That's an expression Willi_Zinger#2319: Yeah, genetically-modified organism Willi_Zinger#2319: Scientists spliced some genes from other organisms into that organism Deleted User#0000: yeah its organisms modified... genetically... to do things we want them to do like not die when exposed to X chemical...
Deleted User#0000: ah Deleted User#0000: arent all organs automatically added to a database Deleted User#0000: where are you even getting organs Deleted User#0000: i feel like this conversation has me on an NSA list Deleted User#0000: ohhhhh Willi_Zinger#2319: If this were a Facebook discussion, it probably would archi...
Deleted User#0000: or that it correlates to the sample Willi_Zinger#2319: So, you're looking specifically to work around that Willi_Zinger#2319: Well, you might be able to make a chemical analysis of hormones, idk the specific methods and what they require Deleted User#0000: yes if you dont have a biological sample fro...
StackedQuery#5957: What? That doesn't really prove anything. Willi_Zinger#2319: You could do that, but, the question remains, will the government accept it? StackedQuery#5957: It's like lemon cars Deleted User#0000: nah cause you coulda clubbed some college athlete on the back of the head and once again, ice bath motel...
Willi_Zinger#2319: You want to save lives in America, but you're dealing in parts of people which may have been killed for money Deleted User#0000: yeah i would but thats not the issue here StackedQuery#5957: So you're essencially embracing farms... Willi_Zinger#2319: This issue goes beyond the United States, friend De...
StackedQuery#5957: I'd rather die than give another sad excuse for a coyote Willi_Zinger#2319: These two are speaking words of wisdom Willi_Zinger#2319: I've looked at it your way Drew Willi_Zinger#2319: Can you look at it another way? thecookieofdoom#1987: there are people dying all over the world because of this thec...
Deleted User#0000: lets all make sure we remain not angry and confrontational thecookieofdoom#1987: that proof is needed, otherwise there would be tons of criminal organisations roaming the streets killing for organs thecookieofdoom#1987: which is way worse than a few people dying of the lack of donation Deleted User#0...
Deleted User#0000: im sorry were all kinda ranting at you though Deleted User#0000: i understand your perspective also Deleted User#0000: but there is more the the issue thecookieofdoom#1987: its simple. save a few but allow people to kill many or have a few die but save many people from getting killed for their organs...
thecookieofdoom#1987: there is a difference. thecookieofdoom#1987: a big one. thecookieofdoom#1987: government support and a few people doing shady business. thecookieofdoom#1987: there are worlds between those two things. thecookieofdoom#1987: yes- thecookieofdoom#1987: because it doesnt help the usa economy Deleted U...
thecookieofdoom#1987: "because the amount of organ farming doesn't change" it does change because making it legal motivates people to do so. thecookieofdoom#1987: effectively thats what it means though Willi_Zinger#2319: __When you enter a market of things that already exist, you are directly influencing how much of it...
StackedQuery#5957: But I guess you don't see that, and only are seeing a marginal benefit for the US thecookieofdoom#1987: saving a few to motivate others to kill many thecookieofdoom#1987: is a bad trade off StackedQuery#5957: It's a simple Supply / Demand curve thecookieofdoom#1987: yes, economy classes might let you...
Deleted User#0000: craigslist hooker motel 6 ice bath etc Deleted User#0000: in india it does Deleted User#0000: lol you gotta be trolling me now Willi_Zinger#2319: Drew Deleted User#0000: hahah well played StackedQuery#5957: Right boys StackedQuery#5957: I guess we're done here Willi_Zinger#2319: Nobody in the US woul...
Deleted User#0000: lets all talk about Stack's drinking problem now thecookieofdoom#1987: Drew. that is exactly what it means thecookieofdoom#1987: worldwide trade is a thing StackedQuery#5957: Drew, go read up on ecnonomics 101 and some quick google searches. We're done here, we've already explained this a couple of t...
Deleted User#0000: no is the correct answer Deleted User#0000: it is biologically impossible unless you and a tissue or cell source from the donor Deleted User#0000: ho boy thecookieofdoom#1987: i'd say talk to a lawyer asap StackedQuery#5957: ^ Willi_Zinger#2319: return the organs to sender, yes Willi_Zinger#2319: may...
Deleted User#0000: i got a friend in chinatown he might be able to help you out m8 <_< >_> Deleted User#0000: 🕵 Willi_Zinger#2319: Things you have to nail down before engaging in a business Willi_Zinger#2319: Rid yourself of this mistake, eat your losses like a man, there is money to be made elsewhere Willi_Zinger#231...
Deleted User#0000: for real thecookieofdoom#1987: lets say it like this. if i had some organs i would like those to be helpful to some people too. but there is a good reason they cant. Willi_Zinger#2319: We changing subjects now cookie Deleted User#0000: because of all the drug use? Deleted User#0000: i have this issue...
Deleted User#0000: @Loke Loke#8576: High school Deleted User#0000: what you need to understand about hormones is that they arent like on off switches Deleted User#0000: its not like one is working right now and the other isnt Deleted User#0000: its messy Deleted User#0000: so the idea is that you are low blood volume, ...
Deleted User#0000: but generally speaking, ANP is mostly really only released in enough quantities to have an effect if the heart wall is stretched Deleted User#0000: when the levels of atII go up pretty far, this causes the body to retain water and stretch the heart wall which releases ANP Deleted User#0000: i dont be...
Deleted User#0000: there will be like very little to no ANP released Deleted User#0000: like if you were bleeding out aloe#2476: just curious but aloe#2476: has there been any method to stop aloe#2476: bacteria conjugation? Darkness#4643: Does anyone know if its possible to add more IPTG into a culture that has already...
Deleted User#0000: so the term chronic is flexible Deleted User#0000: there are also diseases that are chronic that arent explicitly called chronic in the name but are, like congestive heart failure ansible#3251: am reading a book and they found alien life, thought this was super interesting: "The carpet was not a colo...
.kevin#1183: 😂 ansible#3251: but i dont wanna spoil jim#4494: Thanks man Deleted User#0000: Me need help on introduction ansible#3251: @jim letme know your thoughts if you're going to read it; i'm at loss of words right now lol Deleted User#0000: I just got 4 sentences Deleted User#0000: And @ansible aliens is a lie ...
Dr🍆Dang#1597: You should just attribute it to variation, what are you trying to accomplish? Deleted User#0000: heterogenous physiological effects? Deleted User#0000: heterogenous drug effects? Deleted User#0000: there is a term for when drugs have a very broad range of receptor targets i forget Deleted User#0000: wait...
landsharkxx#9090: Oh lol sorry Loke#8576: I am currently writing a lab report for blood sugar testing and thought it would be good to have some research on how food affects different test subjects differently in my background Willi_Zinger#2319: To be perfectly honest, the more you try to make your language sound more '...
Willi_Zinger#2319: I'm not an expert at the string theory, but for the theory part, I can say that we have no way of proving that it is a property of the universe, only find evidence to support it Deleted User#0000: unless you have problems digesting bread Arno#3657: yea Willi_Zinger#2319: I'm not an expert at the stri...
Arno#3657: noice Deleted User#0000: if you didnt have an adequate insulin response (DM1) or your cells were insensitive to insulin (DM2) the sugar would stay floating out there in the blood and youd have a spike in blood sugar Deleted User#0000: and that is what the glucometer is measuring Deleted User#0000: there is a...
Deleted User#0000: but this site looks like its trying to sell me something Deleted User#0000: scholar.google.com Arno#3657: sell?? Arno#3657: what do u mean Deleted User#0000: i use uptodate.com but you need to pay Arno#3657: oh ok Deleted User#0000: like it seems like its selling a nutrition plan or someething Willi_...
Loke#8576: This is the research I was looking for I think Arno#3657: Atherosclerosis is a disease in which plaque builds up inside your arteries right??? Deleted User#0000: yeah this is basically talking about what im talking about @Loke Deleted User#0000: people dont just suddenly become diabetic Arno#3657: yea Delete...
Deleted User#0000: that is basically what i believe youre talking about by diet modification related to a persons insulin response to eating sugar/bread Arno#3657: cant eat vegetables Arno#3657: cant eat sweets Arno#3657: ??? Deleted User#0000: i didnt say vegetables i said root vegetables Deleted User#0000: like potat...
iBoomleyHD#0562: if the antartic is just a huge ball of ice then why isnt the water around it frozen iBoomleyHD#0562: because it has to be 32 degrees F for things to freeze and if there is water right next to ice? iBoomleyHD#0562: then how? iBoomleyHD#0562: yeah i know but please name a catogorie that it falls under Lo...
Deleted User#0000: not with C Deleted User#0000: ꧁꧂ 客厅拉粑#2548: make it easyeir the_God-rock#9474: is there any kind of yeast that consumes sugar more effectively? for brewing purposes 客厅拉粑#2548: is just 2 oxygen 客厅拉粑#2548: ummm Deleted User#0000: O-C-O Deleted User#0000: co2 Deleted User#0000: well technically O=C=O bu...
Deleted User#0000: 2 atoms of oxygen 客厅拉粑#2548: ik 客厅拉粑#2548: CO2 客厅拉粑#2548: the number is after oxygen 客厅拉粑#2548: so is 2 oxygen Deleted User#0000: yep Deleted User#0000: 2 atoms of oxygen Deleted User#0000: 2 CO2 is 4 atoms of oxygen 2 atoms of carbon 客厅拉粑#2548: yeah 客厅拉粑#2548: carbon dioxide 客厅拉粑#2548: di means 2 客厅...
TickTick#8767: Amino acids my friends? https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=128&v=8xaWrGtksGo Deleted User#0000: neat Jm2#6572: that is an interesting tool Emily#4400: Guys if a tumor was able to metastasis then it is considered as cancer? Domo#7483: think so yes Deleted User#0000: yes if cancer is considered ma...
HalfPint#9207: CS:GO HalfPint#9207: Rush B Deleted User#0000: oh lol HalfPint#9207: lel Dr🍆Dang#1597: !follow me HalfPint#9207: Okay landsharkxx#9090: https://www.theverge.com/2017/4/25/15421734/artificial-womb-fetus-biobag-uterus-lamb-sheep-birth-premie-preterm-infant StackedQuery#5957: >oversized ziplock bags HalfPi...
Deleted User#0000: this is the crucial bit Deleted User#0000: they did it after 24 weeks which is the cutoff in human babies Deleted User#0000: earliest point we can keep them alive at Deleted User#0000: this seems to be a method to refine what we already have, not something new Deleted User#0000: once theyre able to k...
Deleted User#0000: if you put too much pressure, lungs can overfill and rupture Deleted User#0000: the lungs are the main problem with the pre24 week artificial gestation also josh#8811: oh true josh#8811: i didn't know that Deleted User#0000: at week 22-24 these cells calls type 1 and 2 pneumocytes develop, and they a...
Deleted User#0000: are lambs similar to human babies though? Deleted User#0000: do sheep have periods? Deleted User#0000: bc i heard that only great apes and a select few other mammals have menstrual cycles because their fetuses have evolved to prevent their mothers from shedding them at will Deleted User#0000: as in ...
Deleted User#0000: i finally found it Deleted User#0000: i thought this was amazing when i read it Deleted User#0000: unrelated to my question ofc Deleted User#0000: i was just browsing my quora bookmarks josh#8811: Well, basically the simple answer is based around your diet. Nobody I know follows the daily recommended...
Deleted User#0000: and unfortunately because women bleed once a month, it is something that can be decreased in women especially those with heavy menstrual periods Deleted User#0000: which is why Iron deficiency anemia is one of the most diagnosed nutrient deficiencies in the developed world Deleted User#0000: the body...
Deleted User#0000: nah the body is really good at controlling how much iron is absorbed from the intestine, youll poop it out if you eat too much josh#8811: that's what I was thinking when I wrote the giant wall of text Deleted User#0000: although some people with an HFE gene mutation have that absorption turned on per...
Deleted User#0000: this is a great video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQ1QGZ6gJ8w Deleted User#0000: and its only like 11 min josh#8811: thanks, i'll watch it very soon Deleted User#0000: oh but what about calcium? Deleted User#0000: there's no way I get 100% Deleted User#0000: your body has a large store of that so...
josh#8811: lots of people drink milk, but apparently that's scientifically proven to harm bones Deleted User#0000: i'm lactose intolerant though josh#8811: it is high in calcium though josh#8811: hmm Deleted User#0000: calcium is even more complicated than iron josh#8811: i bet Deleted User#0000: BUT Deleted User#0000:...
Deleted User#0000: Vitamin D deficiency is actually the main cause of calcium deficiency from malnutrition Deleted User#0000: because vitamin D is how your body regulates that calcium absorption from your intestine Deleted User#0000: no vitamin D means you literally poop it all out josh#8811: wow Deleted User#0000: ohh...
Deleted User#0000: but they usually have much larger problems Deleted User#0000: you absorb more than enough vitamin d as long as you either go outside OR eat a healthy diet Deleted User#0000: i think leafy vegs have high amts Deleted User#0000: if i go outside for 30min, i dont need to take suppliments? Deleted User#0...
Deleted User#0000: however this is NOT proven by research that calcium supplements help postmenopausal women so take it with a grain of salt josh#8811: hmm josh#8811: what happens if you take estrogen? Deleted User#0000: you get endometrial cancer lol Deleted User#0000: they tried that decades ago and gave a generation...
Deleted User#0000: estrogen causes your endometrium to grow, this is the first part of your menstrual cycle, once levels drop then the second part of you menstrual cycle, when you menstruate you shed all those cells that the estrogen made replicate Deleted User#0000: what if they used FSH and LH for menopause women? De...
Deleted User#0000: i will look into it after Deleted User#0000: also FSH and LH supplementation would result in similar things as just giving estro or progest but then you have the issue of FSH and LH doing other things all over hte body Deleted User#0000: and youll have weird side effects like women growing beards and...
Deleted User#0000: thats what they were thinking before, which is why they would give estrogen replacement therapy to women after menopause Deleted User#0000: but then the cancer Deleted User#0000: but estrogen isnt the only one they're missing Deleted User#0000: its hard because there are so many things that are actua...
Deleted User#0000: iirc you run out of eggs Deleted User#0000: cause like youre born with all the eggs youre going to plop out into your uterus from birth Deleted User#0000: and like the shell of the egg before it gets "cracked open" into your uterus by your ovary is what produces estrogen and progesterone Deleted User...
Deleted User#0000: so yes, you are right, the symptoms in menopause are caused by removing estrogen and therefore are epigenetic changes Deleted User#0000: i see, thank you for answering Deleted User#0000: 😄 Deleted User#0000: i texted my bf a lot of our conversation bc it was interesting and informative information D...
Deleted User#0000: more specifically its the heme in a thing called myeloperoxidase Deleted User#0000: myeloperoxidase is an enzyme inside of white blood cells that makes a strong radical called hypochlorous acid, white blood cells keep this strong reactant inside themselves along with the bacteria they ate and the hyp...
ChrisDangerRose#1145: Dunno if that's cool if they're trying to fit in to normal society 😃 Deleted User#0000: oh yeah then maybe super acidic blood is probably more reasonable Deleted User#0000: you could say its a defense mechanism because they evolved to live in bacteria infested holes in the ground or something Del...
HalfPint#9207: 🤔 HalfPint#9207: Then why do books tell us otherwise? Dr🍆Dang#1597: Looooool Dr🍆Dang#1597: What a trash video with terrible logic HalfPint#9207: No it's actually true HalfPint#9207: It goes both sides Dr🍆Dang#1597: They have some flawed claims... HalfPint#9207: Like HalfPint#9207: I know it but HalfP...
HalfPint#9207: 🤔 Dr🍆Dang#1597: They aren't science they are flawed logic my friend Dr🍆Dang#1597: CO2 is not bad, but neither is anything else in moderation. Humans have problems with any sort of moderation. HalfPint#9207: 🤔 HalfPint#9207: logic HalfPint#9207: Right Domo#7483: I know it attaches to the oh with the p...
josh#8811: Guys global warming is a farse created by liberals josh#8811: Jk Mimi#2404: hi everyone! not sure if this belongs here or in medicine, but this is something briefly mentioned in my endocrinology class today and was wondering what your thoughts about it are. I have articles regarding this phenomenon if needed...
Deleted User#0000: but again it was a small limited study and it was inconclusive but pointing to yes there may be a connection here Mimi#2404: yes!! there's also a larger portion of gray matter in individuals that are transgender than their cisgendered counterparts, which is also interesting, but I believe there is a ...
Foxwoof#1337: OOOOOO there is a bacteria that will actually cause neural activity in the brain to make light, so that we can observe live activity with microscopes & things like that StackedQuery#5957: glowing brains now? landsharkxx#9090: I thought it was interesting when I got my DNA tested that have AA for the rs535...
Deleted User#0000: If I studied in neuroscience, could I work on the things mentioned here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_uploading specifically "gradual replacement of neurons" Mimi#2404: @Foxwoof gene based predesposition like with alcoholism and additiction? Deleted User#0000: or would I have to go into neuroro...
Foxwoof#1337: Like if youre interested in rehabilitating people Foxwoof#1337: Like cyborgs Foxwoof#1337: Yes Foxwoof#1337: Neurorobotics sounds like the way to go Foxwoof#1337: Like the way that some advanced prosthetic limbs have motor functions, like holding coffee cups or making a fist Foxwoof#1337: And maybe one da...
Deleted User#0000: memory and cognition is barely understood in a theoretical sense Deleted User#0000: upload your brain via 3.0 USB like in scifi Deleted User#0000: memory especially Deleted User#0000: that's the only way to go StackedQuery#5957: 3.0 Deleted User#0000: i wish i could just copy paste textbooks Deleted ...
Deleted User#0000: two of what? Deleted User#0000: ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) Deleted User#0000: kidneys? Loke#8576: SD-card slots Deleted User#0000: that's what I want to work on, having instant knowledge, would save *some* time Deleted User#0000: for 2 SD cards Deleted User#0000: obviously Deleted User#0000: ^ Loke#8576: Seems like...
Loke#8576: So, basically eXistenZ? Deleted User#0000: idk what that is Deleted User#0000: they can use computers to form images of what people are thinking Deleted User#0000: or something Loke#8576: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120907/ Deleted User#0000: yeah sure like that Deleted User#0000: https://www.youtube.com/wa...
Deleted User#0000: i dont really remember, but something about giving them something known to watch Deleted User#0000: and recording the activity Deleted User#0000: and using that as a base of reference Deleted User#0000: whoa Deleted User#0000: yeah StackedQuery#5957: @Deleted User Probably a computer bug 🤔 Deleted U...
Dr🍆Dang#1597: And you fixed it by? Deleted User#0000: and so far ive come to understand that incomplete pen is when you express the genetic disease or not at all Deleted User#0000: while variable expression is whne you say express the disease such as marfans syndrome Deleted User#0000: and you have the main symptoms l...
Charlich#9165: They're really just two sides of the same many-sided-polygon. Dr🍆Dang#1597: They are the same thing then Deleted User#0000: yes this is the contexted i was confronted with Dr🍆Dang#1597: Account ng for variation when Genoese are present Dr🍆Dang#1597: Genes Deleted User#0000: questions stem described a ...
Deleted User#0000: that was well explained thank yu Deleted User#0000: you* Deleted User#0000: i get it now Dr🍆Dang#1597: Variable means there's greys of a certain phenotype Charlich#9165: This isn't something I'm like an expert in or anything lol Deleted User#0000: yeah Deleted User#0000: and like literally variable ...
Charlich#9165: @Deleted User I got you fam Dr🍆Dang#1597: I think it is Dr🍆Dang#1597: The calico cats Charlich#9165: I just so happen to have a powerpoint pulled up already on exactly this topic Deleted User#0000: lmao Charlich#9165: All of the examples that I have: Dr🍆Dang#1597: Waiting intensifies Charlich#9165: T...
* Beta-thalassemia * Frasier syndrome * Dementia * Cystic fibrosis * Familial isolated growth hormone def type II And splicing machinery defects cause the following: * retinitis pigmentosa * spinal muscular atrophy * Cancer! Charlich#9165: So yeah Charlich#9165: Diseases! Dr🍆Dang#1597: I was wrong About cats Deleted ...
Deleted User#0000: thanks Charlich#9165: Lol. I dunno if any of that helps, but I just got tested on it so 😛 Deleted User#0000: no super helpful Deleted User#0000: im putting it in my big book Dr🍆Dang#1597: You guys med school? Charlich#9165: I'm not Charlich#9165: I did a BA in molecular biology, which I'm finishing...
Dr🍆Dang#1597: I wish I was introduced earlier Deleted User#0000: oh god micro Deleted User#0000: yeah im going to have qs for you also at some point dr dang Dr🍆Dang#1597: 😉 Deleted User#0000: i really like clinical microbiology but i hate research micro Deleted User#0000: diagnosis is really fun though Charlich#9165...
Deleted User#0000: idk many details outside that Deleted User#0000: uhm how large? Deleted User#0000: small Deleted User#0000: k Deleted User#0000: just put it in? Deleted User#0000: like 1cm square of cold cut Deleted User#0000: k Deleted User#0000: yeah just toss it in Deleted User#0000: make sure the water is in ful...
Mommy Ivy#0014: I can't argue with that. Mommy Ivy#0014: That's tough to answer. I mean I could always explain how the brain works and functions but there's still so much that we don't even know about the human brain so I can't really answer that thoroughly. degu#7859: can someone explain me telomerase? Deleted User#00...
Deleted User#0000: so telomerase is a solution Deleted User#0000: it adds garbage noncoding bases to the end of the strands so that its inconsequential to lose the end parts of the strand because theyre noncoding garbage Deleted User#0000: so even though the DNA is shrinking its only losing these extra bases that telom...
Deleted User#0000: in cancer the cells are replicating wildly and the DNA is copies as fast and as many times as possible No One#0503: yes, but dont cancer cells only come up in the first place because the DNA isnt copied correctly? Deleted User#0000: researchers now believe the cancer cells are able to upregulate thei...
Deleted User#0000: there is a lot of research on it and it seems to be giving them success, i do not know much about it personally Deleted User#0000: Copyright (c) UWorld, Please do not save, print, cut, copy or paste anything while a test is active. Deleted User#0000: oops Deleted User#0000: one sec lemme close the pr...
Deleted User#0000: i feel the same about physics Deleted User#0000: :L Domo#7483: i'm not great in physics but i still like it :p InvertedBox#6469: Physics is complex and simple InvertedBox#6469: The problem is InvertedBox#6469: Its way too large Deleted User#0000: ye aloe#2476: anyone willing to answer aloe#2476: some...
aloe#2476: lol no no aloe#2476: its done Charlich#9165: Okay aloe#2476: i just wanna see if im correct aloe#2476: lol i mean aloe#2476: its after school hours aloe#2476: so i wouldnt still be doing it Charlich#9165: Lol alright. aloe#2476: so if you tie a rope around a tree aloe#2476: as it grows aloe#2476: what will h...
Charlich#9165: It could certainly grow around the rope. It could also just eventually break the rope lol. Fill in excess space until the rope is too tight and snaps aloe#2476: hmm lets say the rope doesnt break lol aloe#2476: i wrote the tree will die : ( Charlich#9165: Like, I don't see that being a question with an ...