Search results for "Human genetics" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • In genetics, an allele (pronounced al-eel or al-e-ul) is any one of ... The study of genetics and the identification of alleles has been of ...
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  • == Homology of sequences in genetics == In genetics, homology is measured by comparing protein or DNA sequences ...
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  • for the later development of the field of genetics. He is often called the ... and his place at the foundations of genetics is secure. ...
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  • further enabling the advancement of human societies and cultures. Animal ... the help of modern understanding of genetics, that specific breeding ...
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  • and the diversity of cells (protozoa, human brain cell, ostrich egg, ... Research in cell biology is closely related to genetics, biochemistry ...
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  • In population genetics, genetic drift is the phenomenon of change ... in morphology and behavior enhance human enjoyment of nature. ...
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  • psychologist, famous for his claims that genetics substantially influences ... able to further both his knowledge of how human anatomy and physiology affect ...
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  • a commonly used model organism in genetics studies, has 29,647 genes ... L. M. Silver, and R. C. Veres. 2004. Genetics: From Genes to Genomes, ...
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  • bacteria have been used to produce human insulin beginning in 1978 ... org/cgi/content/abstract/219/4585/632 Human insulin from recombinant ...
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  • ( computers, satellites, etc.). Human creativity is such that people ... humans remaining in Hominidae, and the non-human great apes remaining in Pongidae. ...
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  • **Associated with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) ... == Genetics == Enteropathy associated T-cell lymphoma (EATL) is environmentally ...
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  • small to be visible to the naked or unaided human eye. Microorganisms can be ... microbiology are known as microbiologists. Human curiosity, creativity, reason ...
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  • newly rediscovered theory of Mendelian genetics; he saw biometry—and its ... guided much of Fisher's work in human genetics. His book The Genetical ...
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  • research, is unlocking secrets related to genetics and even certain diseases ... fly is endemic. In caring for nature, the human responsibility extends to ...
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  • Although the human genome comprises roughly 25,000 genes carrying ... view that genes control everything about human lives and destiny. This is ...
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  • Group Membership] American Journal of Human Genetics 72(3) (2003): 578–589 ... "] American Journal of Human Genetics 78(2) (Feb 1, 2006): ...
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  • notion, popularized by John Locke, that the human mind receives knowledge and ... the previously held Platonic notions of the human mind as an entity that pre ...
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  • description of the conditions necessary for human action, suggesting that human ... insight and interest in a wide range of human activity, especially art ...
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  • Human creativity is also shown in the ability of drug researchers ... Category:Genetics Nucleoside|78709310|Reverse_transcriptase_inhibitor ...
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  • find the genetic variants that cause human diseases such as leukemia ... The human and the cat share a remarkable similarity in terms of the ...
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  • (Toxoplasma gondii), and many other human or animal diseases, also ... mechanisms and models] Annual Review of Genetics 35: 125-148. Retrieved October ...
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  • Centrally, medicine and health care deal with human health, life, ... have the right and duty to cut open the human body if they are convinced ...
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  • Reflecting human creativity, there are over fifty thousand cultivars ... Wheat provides other values to human beings as well. It is used for ...
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  • of DNA and cellular components, an adult human is formed that has hundreds ... activities. Altogether, an adult human body consists of 100,000 ...
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  • toward the development of a more ideal human environment through such ... aspect of plants. These disciplines are genetics, systematics, cytology, ...
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  • Tapiridae)]. Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics 89: 110-115. * Huffman, B. 2007. [http://www.ultimateungulate.com/Perissodactyla.html Order Perissodactyla ...
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  • Human genome is the genome of Homo sapiens; that is, the hereditary ... The Human Genome Project produced a reference sequence of the human ...
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  • Human societies throughout history have frequently enforced either ... As human history has progressed, the appropriateness of exogamy and ...
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  • of RNAs, which, if incorporated by human cell, could make dysfunctional ... * Robinson, R. 2003. Genetics. New York: Macmillan Reference USA. ...
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  • However, his understanding of the human mind was limited to the structure ... in bacteriology. He then went on to study genetics at Johns Hopkins University ...
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  • species name for an organism is that of the human being biologically named ... the word has been co-opted for use in genetics, and is much better known ...
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  • processes involved in metabolism, genetics, energy production, membrane ... these with techniques and ideas from genetics, molecular biology and biophysics ...
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  • San, suggesting that they are the oldest human population on the continent ... are directly descended from the early human ancestors of all other Africans ...
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  • In 1960, she received her M. S. degree in genetics and zoology from the University ... examination of the results from the Human Genome Project lends credence ...
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  • threatening the harmony and happiness of human society. ... and its criminalization is a violation of human rights. In Muth v. Frank ...
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  • since researchers use only their own human intellect to discover the ... of such studies suggest that the way human beings craft their environment ...
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  • With the exception of identical twins, each human being has a unique genotype; ... thereof. That is a tiny fraction of the human genome, which consists of ...
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  • apply statistical methods to the study of human differences and inheritance ... his life to exploring its implications for human populations, which Darwin ...
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  • of Bombyx mandarina that was taken into human care some 4,600 years ago ... domesticated moth's requirement for human care to survive, gene flow ...
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  • The family unit is not only the site of reproduction of the human species, but also the generation of the human spirit, our culture, and our ...
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  • essential to improvement of behavior and human relationships. Their basic ... finest contribution to the betterment of human society. ...
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  • integrates biology, ecology, medicine, and human values. ... *[http://them.polylog.org/6/index-en.htm#fcs Human Genetics in Intercultural ...
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  • peninsula. The word aynu means "human" (as opposed to kamuy ... and paternal lineages], Journal of Human Genetics, ISSN 1434-5161. Retrieved ...
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  • of millions of such air sacs in the human lung, appearing together ... The human lung contains about 480 million alveoli (Weibel 2008), ...
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  • formed over millions of years, and human interventions must not be pursued lightly. ==Description== [[Image:Eucalyptus leucoxylon1.jpg|thumb ...
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  • that evolution could be used to explain human history or civilization, ... James once said about him, “Never in a human head was contemplation more ...
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  • (Gypsies)."] American Journal of Human Genetics 69/6 (2001): 1314-1331 ... (Gypsies)." [American Journal of Human Genetics 69/6 (2001): 1314-1331 ...
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  • complete approach including all aspects of human nature, including the spiritual ... – 1887) further championed the cause of human public care and took it to ...
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  • water, and soil), interpret the impact of human activities on terrestrial ... Because most environmental issues deal with human activities, they involve ...
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  • Pakistan]," American Journal of Human Genetics (May 2002) 70(5):1107–1124. ... A study led by Noah A. Rosenberg of the Department of Human Genetics ...
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  • proportion of the total harvest. Human creativity has developed ... is still an important model organism for genetics and developmental biology today. ...
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  • "Eugenics is the self-direction of human evolution": Logo from ... understood, given the complexity of human genetics, culture, and psychology ...
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  • to the complex systems of vertebrates like human beings, as well as including ... be altered or repaired. In particular, the human brain is the most complex ...
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  • Flowers have been show to correlate with human well-being, including reduced ... and unity found throughout nature, and in human society as well. ...
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  • humans makes them an attractive object of human observation in the wild and ... of the primates. American Journal of Human Genetics 64 (1999): 31–39. ...
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  • the presumption by many that a distinctive human spirit, thought process, ... and chimpanzees. American Journal of Human Genetics 68 (2001): 444–56. ...
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  • that cause significant agricultural and human health problems—such as ... :**Astigmata - stored product, fur, feather, dust, and human itch ...
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  • to near the time of ovulation, the human menstrual cycle allows reproduction ... world to speculate on the normal state of human behavior, such as regarding ...
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  • are integrated into the host's genome. Human immunodeficiency virus (or ... Category:Life sciencesCategory:Molecular biologyCategory:Genetics ...
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  • pursued relentlessly the course of making human evolutionary science known ... and bookstores, focusing on physical and human sciences, and early on astonishing ...
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  • based on the proposition that behavior, human as well as animal, can be ... that have greatly expanded understanding of human nature. ...
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  • essential institution in the fulfillment of human happiness, and the experience ... and the dignity of procreation of the human person.Congregation for the ...
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  • orders both in terms of ecological and human (medical and economic) importance ... The problem with many flies is exacerbated because of a failure of ...
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  • gibbons are now entirely dependent on human action for their survival. ... of the primates. American Journal of Human Genetics 64: 31–39. ...
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  • Macaws are known for their often colorful plumage. Human beings can ... difference from true species being their genetics and their colors. For example ...
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  • used mainly in its shortened form: phage. Human diseases caused by viral ... that spread is often tied to a failure of human responsibility, such as the ...
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  • and was one of the most influential books on human sexuality. He was both praised and condemned for the book—praised for opening up a new area ...
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  • as a mirror of universal truths about the human condition. ... and offered a striking snapshot of the human experience. Subjects included ...
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  • The two largest uses of peas are for human food and animal feed. In ... some of the basic principles of genetics by studying how the traits ...
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  • conditioning is a more major determinant of human behavior than genetic inheritance ... die legislation. She firmly believed that human behavior was learninglearned ...
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  • Derivatives of uracil, developed through human creativity, include compounds ... regulator and coenzyme for reactions in the human body and in plants (Brown ...
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  • very successful by taking advantage of human activities. The black rat ... species do a tremendous amount of damage to human interests, mainly by eating ...
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  • more susceptible to impressions than the human eye. He thus recommended ... claim to the title as the founding father of genetics. Doppler died ...
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  • divine omniscience and omnipotence and human free will. ... biology and psychology) shows that human behavior is ultimately reducible ...
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  • involuntary. In addition to living beings, human and other, the ways in which ... The primary focus of this article is human behavior, which includes ...
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  • plant sources, and is not produced by the human body. Vitamin D3 is derived ... ac.uk/06_teaching/redhairgen.htm Red hair genetics]. University of Edinburgh ...
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  • In human males, the prostate gland is the size and shape of a chestnut ... The prostate reveals the intricate harmony in the human reproductive ...
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  • At any given moment, the total quantity of ATP in the human body is ... Category:Genetics ...
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  • The complexity of the genome is also evident. An analogy to the human ... as genomics, which distinguishes it from genetics, which generally studies ...
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  • creatures and pose no direct threat to human beings, baby cows, or ill children. ==Overview and description== [[Image:Pteropus conspicillatus ...
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  • Berber gene pools derive from more recent human migration of various Italic ... Peninsula] The American Society of Human Genetics 68(4) (April 2001): 1019–1029 ...
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  • biomedical sciences, biomedical research, genetics, and medical technology ... developed. Genomics and knowledge of human genetics and human evolution is ...
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  • interactions among brain circuits, genetics, the environment, and an ... Addiction exacts an "astoundingly high financial and human toll ...
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  • for discussions of evolution, ecology, genetics, and so forth. ... :"the human intestinal microbiota is composed of 1013 to 1014 ...
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  • that aimed to incorporate research in genetics and the neuroscience of depression. This model was updated in 2016 to incorporate multiple levels ...
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  • recovery and identification of skeletonized human remains. ... examination of insects in, on, and around human remains, to assist with determining ...
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  • repeated contact—like any allergy, the human body must learn to fight ... * Ono, S. J. 2000. Molecular genetics of allergic diseases. Annu Rev ...
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  • sciatic nerve is the longest nerve in the human body, extending from the ... recover with no specific intervention. Genetics appear to influence the ...
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  • In the human body, a malfunction of the immune system, called an autoimmune ... together. and in crisscross decorations on human skulls (Walker 1998). Collagen ...
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  • Hyperactivity has long been part of the human condition. Sir Alexander ... === Genetics === Family, twin, and adoption studies show that ADHD ...
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  • reflect the remarkable creativity of human beings, both in the development ... is highly variable and dependent on genetics, giving almost all types ...
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  • and chimpanzees. American Journal of Human Genetics 70:1490–97. ... and Oceania]. The American Journal of Human Genetics 89: 516-28. PMID 21944045 ...
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  • The identification of DNA, combined with human creativity, has been ... strand break repair—insights from human genetics," Nat Rev Genet ...
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  • indentured servants, victims of slavery and human trafficking, sweatshop workers ... === Genetics === There is evidence that susceptibility to PTSD is hereditary ...
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  • A remarkable harmony in human development is seen in the complex changes ... a fetus until birth. At eight weeks, the human being is not fully developed ...
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  • == Genetics == All nuclei of placozoan cells contain twelve chromosomes ... is conserved between the Trichoplax and human genomes. This contrasts to ...
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  • world's earliest recognized species of human, predating H. habilis (Viegas ... and Oceania]. The American Journal of Human Genetics 89: 516-28. PMID 21944045 ...
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  • because it is believed to have enabled human migration to the Americas ... will be a complex venture, more than any human effort previously produced ...
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  • method and its application to the study of human nature. Thus, he supported ... he was convinced of the importance of genetics and evolution for psychology ...
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  • and virtually all mouse genes have human homologs. (A homolog is a ... * Silver, L. M. 1995. Mouse Genetics: Concepts and Applications. Oxford ...
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  • gross domestic product (GDP) per capita and human development respectively ... of Iceland]. American Journal of Human Genetics (Institute of Biological ...
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  • The hair of non-human species is commonly referred to as fur when ... the fastest growing cell populations in the human body. Some forms of chemotherapy ...
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  • 2/mode/2up The neural substrate of human empathy: effects of perspective ... near LRRN1 on chromosome 3 influences the human ability to read, understand ...
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  • man and could be dissuaded or persuaded in favor of human affairs. Three layers are evident in the extensive Etruscan art motifs. One appears to be divinities ...
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  • purpose of reproduction, they provide a value for human beings in terms of their prized aesthetic beauty. In the seventeenth century in the Netherlands ...
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  • hope to uncover information that enriches human understanding of their own ... parts of it are such fields as behavior genetics as well as hormones and ...
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  • disease, traced to both personal and human responsibility. Contamination ... survive the very acidic conditions of the human stomach. ...
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  • animals. In settled areas, skunks also seek human garbage. Pet owners, particularly ... to be detected by even an insensitive human nose anywhere up to a mile ...
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  • Cheetahs have long played an important role in human society. They have been kept as pets, and trained for hunting, since the time of the Ancient ...
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  • with the rediscovered Mendelian genetics, recasting Darwin's ... In essence, advances in genetics pioneered by Gregor Mendel led to ...
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  • to the development of plant cultivation, human beings were hunters and gatherers ... further enabling the advancement of human societies and cultures. Agriculture ...
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  • fingerprints are remarkably similar to human fingerprints; even with an ... territory and mates. The ever-increasing human population of the coastal ...
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  • in the 1990s. Like most DNA studies of human migration patterns, these ... " In The American Journal of Human Genetics (7 (3) (March, 2006): ...
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  • Paleontology represents the desire of human beings to better understand ... the scene until December 31 around 8:00 pm, human civilization would begin ...
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  • efforts thus contributed to the view of one human family. ... argued that the diffusion of ideas through human migration was more important. ...
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  • hybrid cell lines is the humster (hamster x human) cells. ... * Wricke, G., and E. Weber. 1986. Quantitative Genetics and Selection ...
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  • quot; since the Twin Towers incident. Human rights organizations have ... Human Rights Watch says that the camps have been used to indoctrinate ...
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  • as rodents, also have made it valued in human society, and likewise is ... between 150 and 180 bpm, about twice that of a human. Cats enjoy heat ...
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  • == Molecular genetics == in the journal Science the first proof of a human disease associated with a ...
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  • secretion," American Journal of Human Genetics 67(6)(Dec. 2000): 1422–7 ... correlation," European Journal of Human Genetics 15(3)(Mar. 2007): 255 ...
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  • Anthropology (from the Greek word ἄνθρωπος, "human" ... taking different approaches to study human beings at all points in time ...
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  • cultures reframe and elevate some expressions of human distress to disorder status. Australian professor Gordon Parker and others have argued that the ...
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  • immune system caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus, or ... color = violet | name = Human immunodeficiency virus image = Image:Aids ...
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  • the utilitarian ontological notion of the human being a "hedonist" ... considered valid. The development of genetics has produced another potential ...
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  • himself created new tools for divine and human use. This general concept ... " American Journal of Medical Genetics, (Volume 83, Issue 1, 1999 ...
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  • received his Ph.D. in plant pathology and genetics from the University of Minnesota ... in 1940 and Ph.D. in plant pathology and genetics in 1942. Borlaug is a member ...
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  • cis: lowest) (Chasse et al. 2001). In the human bloodstream, various cis ... nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8641556 Carotenoids 2: Genetics and molecular biology of ...
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  • As an example, the total quantity of ATP in the human body is about 0.1 mole. This ATP is constantly being broken down into ADP, and then converted ...
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  • [[File:Human migrations and mitochondrial haplogroups.PNG|400px|right ... Human migration denotes any movement by human beings from one locality ...
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  • Advances in neuroscience, genetics, and psychology led to new research ... Surgeon General (Department of Health and Human Services, 1999, ISBN 978 ...
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  • of many modern substances now have on the human body. News reports informing ... on the overall effect they have on the human body: They are: flexibility ...
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  • populations from northern Pakistan], Human Genetics, 114(5) (Apr 2004):484 ... Microsatellite Markers." Am. J. Human Genetics 69 (1)(Oct 2001): 399. ...
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  • they impact almost all functions in the human body. The body is wonder ... vitamin A, magnesium, and iron), stress, genetics, pregnancy, and menopause. ...
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  • a semi-real sphere of the mind by combining human sense stimuli, such as visual ... another identity and engage in all kinds of human activities within the simulated ...
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  • to control and adapt to its environment. In human society, it is a consequence ... out of Africa.] American Journal of Human Genetics 72(6) (2003): 1586–1590 ...
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  • has made them an integral component of human civilization: the yeast species ... similarities between yeast cells and human cells, yeast homologues ...
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  • Despite adding to the human fascination with nature, in the twentieth ... The extent to which climate change or human predation was responsible ...
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  • provide a value function for the ecosystem and for human beings. Ecologically, they are important in food chains. Agriculturally, they offer a natural ...
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  • PLoS Computational Biology, PLoS Genetics, and PLoS Pathogens. PLoS ... (CCAL) to all works we publish (read the human-readable summary or the full ...
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  • Recent studies in population genetics suggest that there was a south ... Desert was becoming too arid to support human beings. These may have been ...
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  • 3 to 12 individuals in areas with little human disturbance, with distinct ... and will readily feed on rice, fruit, and human refuse. Dingoes have been ...
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  • by some geneticists as being the birthplace of the human race (the genus Homo). Stone tools are first attested around 2.6 million years ago, when H. ...
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  • #039;s lymphoma. It is also known as Human herpesvirus 4 (HHV-4). ... EBV infects a person, it remains in the human body for life (Longe 2006). ...
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  • she continued her studies in zoology and genetics at the Johns Hopkins University ... and wastes into wilderness, waterways, and human habitats with little concern ...
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  • migrations to the Himalayas,"] Human Genetics 107 (2000): 582–590 ... migrations to the Himalayas."] Human Genetics 107, 2000: 582–590 ...
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  • Human societies, whether "ancient," "indigenous," ... to patriarchy indicated a step forward in human knowledge. ...
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