B Function Genes In Flowers By: Plumstech | - In A. thaliana B function stems mainly from two genes, APETALA3 ( AP3 ) and PISTILLATA ( PI ), both MADS-box nature. A mutation in one of these genes and causes homeotic conversion of petals into sepals and stamens carpeloides structures. 21 This is also true orthologs in A. majus , which are deficiens (DEF ) and Globosa ( GLO ). 22 In the case of both species, the active form of DNA binding is that of a heterodimer that is, AP3 and PI or DEF and GLO,dimerize and then are able to perform its fun ... Tags:Flowers toronto, flower delivery toronto
Many genes play important functions for the normal cell cycle or program. Whenever there is any problem in normal gene expression or when these genes are mutated all the mechanisms of cell proliferation, differentiation of cells and apoptosis which leads to the formation of cancerous cells. AZD6244 or selumetinib is one of the lethal drugs which cause mutations in these genes for example RAF, RAS and BRAF genes. This is a kinase inhibitor, and inhibits activity of MEK. ... Tags:R935788, r788, Fostamatinib
Las Dietas Pueden Eliminar A Los Genes De La Obesidad? By: Robin | - Aunque muchas personas piensan que lo que est escrito en su cdigo gentico es exactamente cmo va a ser durante toda su vida, usted puede eliminar genes de la obesidad con una dieta adecuada. Combinndola con ejercicio aumentar los beneficios, aunque slo el simple hecho de seguir una dieta saludable te mostrar los resultados.
Cómo El Ejercicio Puede Eliminar Los Genes De La Obesidad By: Robin | - Es un error comn creer que lo que est escrito en tu ADN gobierna para siempre, pero se puede luchar contra los genes de la obesidad con decisiones inteligentes en la dieta y el ejercicio apropiado. Ms y ms estudios estn saliendo para probar las teoras basadas en el tema.
Una de las ltimas cosas que se est probando es si las personas con obesidad en su gentica puede luchar contra ella con el ejercicio, y la respuesta es s se puede. Si bien es cierto que muchas per ... Tags:la obesidad, obesidad, como prevenir la obesidad, obesidad
What Goes Into A Cancer Diagnosis? By: Ethan Kalvin | - A cancer diagnosis is something that most individuals fear simply because in many cases it is not only the beginning of long and sometimes agonizing treatments that are at the very least life modifying and at the very most could bring about your death. It can be a scary and confusing time and one that will leave people feeling at many times both alone and disappointed.
Even if you are surrounded by friends and loved ones you will most likely feel very cut off by this illness because ... Tags:cancer, is cancer hereditary, cancer in genes
Cancer Care- Long And Short Term Needs By: Ethan Kalvin | - Cancer is a frightening diagnosis and one that most people are afraid of with good reason. Even after decades of cancer research there is little hope for survival once you receive this type of bad news. Of course, cancer doesn't have to be a death sentence but unfortunately these days in many cases it is.
When an individual is first diagnosed with cancer they will probably have to follow up with several doctor's appointments in order to make sure what type of cancer it is as well as ... Tags:cancer, is cancer hereditary, cancer in genes
Getting Exactly What I Need To Treat My Cancer By: Ethan Kalvin | - Cancer is a scary diagnosis and one that most men and women are afraid of with good reason. Even after many years of cancer research there is little hope for survival once you receive this kind of bad news. Of course, cancer does not have to be a death sentence but unfortunately as of late on most occasions it is.
When somebody is first diagnosed with cancer they will quite possibly have to follow up with several doctor's appointments in order to make sure what type of cancer it is ... Tags:cancer, is cancer hereditary, cancer in genes
Gaining A Better Understanding Of Cancer By: Ethan Kalvin | - It would be easy to think that with all the resources having been spend on cancer cures over the decades that a cure is in reach, but that just isn't the case. New treatments and pre-screenings methods can be misleading, especially if the person thinks that a cancer diagnosis will lead to some magical medical cure from the medical community that will take control of the cancer and everything will suddenly be okay. However this would only be for anyone naive enough to believe this or that making ... Tags:cancer, is cancer hereditary, cancer in genes
A Glass A Day Could Help You Beat Breast Cancer By: Ethan Kalvin | - The modern facts about cancer is that cancer seems to be about as common today as the common cold and many people conversing about the many cancers that are curable as well as the many that seem to be treatable for whatever reasons. As far as cancers are concerned, if you happen to get news telling you that cancer has found its way into your life, breast cancer is one of the better cancers to have to deal with simply because it is easily diagnosed. Beating this disease can be started by taking t ... Tags:cancer, is cancer hereditary, cancer in genes
Understanding The Issues Surrounding Cancer Symptoms For Women By: Ethan Kalvin | - When it comes to cancer many people automatically assume that the only way to tell if you have cancer is to have it diagnosed by a medical doctor. In fact, especially in women there are some tell tale signs of cancer that all women should be on the look out for. Although, not a guarantee that a woman has cancer these signs are red flags that a women needs to get top their medical doctor asap.
Reducing Your Risk For Male And Female Cancers By: Ethan Kalvin | - Some of the most prevalent and most dangerous cancers come from both female and male reproductive organs and while this can be a hard subject to talk about it's one that really hits home for a lot of men and women. Most women think about visiting their Ob/Gyn through their reproductive and intimately active times but then as they age they tend to think less and less about visiting the doctor just for regular checkups. Unfortunately, this is a mistake that most men also make and in their case e ... Tags:cancer, is cancer hereditary, cancer in genes
Smoking...could It Be Hereditary? By: Ethan Kalvin | - Hereditary genetic factors seem to be catching much of the blame for more and more health issues that a person is dealing with and now smoking is being added to the list of genetic factors. Researchers already know that most people that have a addictive personality do have a tendency to use and often abuse alcohol, drugs and tobacco products because of these genetic predispositions; but is this really the case?
Get The Truth About Sunburns By: Ethan Kalvin | - Many people think that sunburn is caused by over exposure of the skin under the sun rays but in reality it is only the U.V. rays that cause it and this is why that sunblock was created. High S.P.F. sunblock such as thirty to fifty can actually help to guard skin from the harmful rays and help evade sore sunburn. But sunburn can be more than merely agony for a handful of days and can really lead to more thoughtful matters such as skin cancer.
Cancer...is It In The Genes? By: Ethan Kalvin | - Most would tell you that cancer is something that is caused by the things that we do to our body and the toxins in our air, water, etc. There must be some genetic link as well as it seems as if certain families are plagued by cancer deaths generation after generation and perhaps the most interesting part of it is the fact that many times the relatives don't even wind up with the same form of cancer.
Are Good Ideas As Rare As $2 Bills? By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - Nutrigenomics studies how food affects gene function. It seems genes aren't necessarily our destiny. They can be "turned up or down" through diet. Food can be used like medication to lessen symptoms of diseases like diabetes, heart disease, cancer and obesity or prevent the diseases from occurring. For example, women who ate high amounts of cruciferous vegetables - broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower - and who had a specific generic profile were 50% less likely to get breast cancer. ... Tags:genes, DNA, waste, packaging, grocery store, dogs, species
Addiction: Is It In The Genes? By: Ron Parker | - When it comes to addiction philosophies, there are two general schools of thought: that addiction is a disease with genetic influencers, or that addiction is a condition caused by underlying mental, emotional or spiritual issues. In the case of the former addiction is treatable with detox, inpatient or outpatient treatment and general recovery support for life. In the case of the latter, it is presumed that treating the underlying cause will naturally treat the addiction. However, there is fa ... Tags:addiction and genetics, addiction and family, addiction and genes, genetic predisposition to addiction, alcoholism and genetics
Why Humans Seeks Immortality? By: sabry fattah | - It is our usual proclivity to fear death and to wish for never ending life. It is a fact in every individual to think that death is inevitable . However, the ideaof voidis hard for the human being to recognize. Psychological studies have made known that it is not easy for us to consider the thought of our short existence on earth. Humans have tried to chase away the thought which may hang aboutin their minds by different ways. They look for console in supernatural belief, in their desc ... Tags:Immortality, eternity, genes, psychology, psychiatry, religion, nothingness, legacy, heritage, humans, cotard, nihilistic.
Our Genes, Our Environment, Our Choice For Health By: Diet Doc | - Dr. William Ryan Shelton, medical director and owner of Diet Doc Weight Loss Program reports.it is now scientifically well established that our genes and environment together create the information of life which we call the experience of reality.Health and disease are now seen as a continuum on which an individuals genes and environment interplay to determine who we are, how we feel, how we live, and how we die.For any one human being, either the genes or the specific environment ma ... Tags:weight loss, diet, hCG weight loss, hCG diet dangers,
There is no need of chemical hallucinogens to initiate memories in your brain any more. Researchers have used small electrical signals to stimulate the cortex of the right hemisphere of brain in subjects to retrieve memories and to get relieved from the unpleasant ones. The stimulation caused hallucinogenic effects. The results came from a study of the post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) performed when the subjects were awake. The patients suffered ... Tags:cortex, gene, genome science, hallucinogenic effects, neanderthal dna, region, right hemisphere of brain, study, traumatic stress disorder, Weird
Faulty Genes Cause Obesity In Women By: Anita Brown | - There is a bad news for some ladies as researchers have blamed it to genes for the reason to become obese. According to the researchers ladies are more likely to be affected by the variations and it is genes which are responsible for giving someone an apple or pear shaped figure.
The study was carried out by a large international consortium of researchers, called the Genetic Investigation of Anthropometric Traits (GIANT) consortium and it was published in the journal Nature Genetics ... Tags:obesity, genes, weight loss, fitness
New Study Finds Fish Oils Help Activate Anti-diabetic Genes By: xaviersascha | - New research suggests that fish oils may activate the genes that regulate fat cell differentiation and glucose reactions.
The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry has published a study that suggests that supplementing a normal diet with fish oils (such as Barleans Supplements) can help maintain glucose levels and regulate fat cells. In the long-term, this may be able to help people at risk for diabetes abate their chances of developing the disease.
The fish oil activates something ... Tags:fish oil
Vitamin D - The Newest Super Nutrient By: 4Women | - At one of my last endocrinologist visits, the doctor suggested I have my Vitamin D levels tested, stating that Vitamin D deficiency is nearly universal these days. What!? This is not Seattle and I dont just live in the Sunshine State. I play tennis, golf, run, walk the dogs, and swim, all in our super-strenght UV rays. I couldnt possibly be deficient in the so-called sunshine vitamin. Wrong!
What You Should Know Concerning The Cause Of Hair Loss In Women By: Kalpana Rajagopalan | - You may not know this but there is more than one cause of hair loss in women. There are many people who think that it is only men who lose their lock. This could not be further from the truth. Women just like men lose their manes especially as they progress in age. However, it is not only age that causes women to lose their stresses.
Genes And Diseases By: Charles Godbout | - The influence of genes in diseases is remarkable. There are diseases that are called genetic, including the sickle cell, Duchenne muscular dystrophy, and Down syndrome. These illnesses are caused by genetic variations. On the other hand, diseases such as chicken pox and lung cancer are caused by environmental exposure. Disorders such as certain cancers, dementia, diabetes mellitus, and cardiovascular are triggered both by environmental and genes.
Natural Supplements Assist Weight Loss By: John Phillip | - Our genes are continually in a state of flux and are regulated or switched by our food, physical activity and the environment in which we live. All of these factors play a part in how our metabolism is directed to burn calories as fuel or store them in our fat reserves.
To an extent we may inherit a predisposition to store calories as fat more quickly than others, but research with identical twins provides evidence that our destiny is not set in stone. Identical twins share the same ... Tags:weight loss, obesity, genes
Do These Genes Make My Teeth Look Unhealthy? By: Scottsdale Dental Arts | - DNA contains the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms. These genetic instructions are the genes that have been passed down to you by your parents. Your genes determine your height, your hair color, your eye color, and your body shape. But, did you know that genes may also play a role in gingivitis?
Researchers from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill and Procter & Gamble Oral Care have identified more than 9,000 genes (appro ... Tags:Dental Genes
A Sound Research On The Deafness Gene By: Anita Brown | - The gene responsible for deafness in new born babies has been found by scientists. With this, the scientist community is hoping to find a way out to develop new medicines to treat the condition. The research observed the DNA of people who inherited deafness from the both side of their families. It was found that in the PTPRQ gene, which is consider vital in developing the structures of the ear and plays a vital role in hearing got transformed in the process and caused deafness in the participant ... Tags:genes, genetic, deafness, hearing loss
How Does Gene Therapy Work? By: Charles Godbout | - Gene therapy seeks to replace or repair an abnormal or faulty gene with an introduction of a good gene into the affected area. The ultimate objective of such therapy is treatment of terminal diseases which are currently difficult to cure. Because it is ineffective to directly inject the good gene by itself into the target cell, a vector or carrier is needed.
There are a few ways to insert a good DNA inside the human body, with some of them less effective. Researchers can use vecto ... Tags:genes, gene therapy, DNA
Understanding Gene Therapy By: Charles Godbout | - Gene therapy is an approach employed by scientists to correct defective genes. Its principles are outlined by genetics, in which genes have a significant role in the human body's response to nutrition and medicines, and contraction of some diseases having genetic component.
The genes are the basic functional and physical units of heredity, and which are carried on the chromosomes. They contain codes of instructions about making proteins as they are the particular sequences of base ... Tags:genes, gene therapy, genetics
Nutrigenomics: Your Genes And Your Diet By: Charles Godbout | - Have you ever wondered why some guys eat fast food, candy, and chips every day, yet still manage to avoid high cholesterol? Have you ever known the answer why some people do not gain weight easily even when they eat steak, while others balloon just by looking at it?
The answer has something to do with the human genes. When it comes to biochemistry and genetic makeup, everyone is unique. Individuals have different genes influencing metabolism, body functions and the risks for disea ... Tags:nutrigenomics, genes, diet
Addiction And The Genetic Factor By: David Congreave | - We know that there are people alive today who find it impossible to quit different kinds of behaviour once they have started it. What is it that makes one person quit cold turkey, and another smoke even while they are being treated for cancer?
Is there an addiction gene? Addiction in the genes is a hotly debated subject among scientists and researchers.
We need to accept that we are in control of our actions: everything we do (or don't do) will either take us a step closer to our goals, or a step further away.
Autism Is Caused By The Age Of The Father, Is This True? By: Bonita Darula | - When one starts getting up in years, is not the total end. But, what about older men who want to have children? Are they at a greater risk for having autistic children? Or, are they the cause? Is their an age factor of being a father, that could cause autism?
There have been many studies that have revealed, that older fathers who have children, show that the connection of having children with the result of autism, is genetic and they may be the cause.
A New Research On The Factors Caused Obesity Is Unexpected By: wallace | - According to a new research, obesity can be caused by genes, pressure and viruses. The latest views about obesity which is unexpected are in the following article.
A gene called fat gene was firstly found in the obese rats by scientists. Today, this gene is politely called FTO. Scientists have discovered that people with two pairs of FTO gene are easily suffered from diabetes than those without the gene. Additionally, the possibility of suffering from obesity is higher than 60%. The ... Tags:Science, Education, Health, Obesity, Factors, Genes, Fat gene, Pressure, Viruses,
What Are Gmo Foods And What Is The Big Deal? By: Garnet Valentine | - What exactly is a genetically modified food and why are some people making a big deal about avoiding those particular foods altogether? A lot of people are getting educated about what they eating and are making a stand worldwide. We all have the right to be informed of not only what our food is made out of but also how it is produced. With technology advancing very rapidly, companies find themselves competing for the latest most convenient ways to improve their business. Today it is all about m ... Tags:GM, GMO, genetically modified, genes, splicing, vegetables, fruits, grains, monsanto, fda
The Science Of Music Is The "tie That Binds" Religion And Science Together By: Norma Hickox | - The Science of Music will tie together everything that has existed from the time of the "big bang" into a musical vibration for the purpose of finding compatibility between the different kingdoms. This will aid in the healing of humans and the planet.
To do this we need to expand our thinking and take music theory several steps higher into the field of science. In the beginning these will only be baby steps. As it is progressed it will eventually become the main science over all ... Tags:Music theory, mathematics, vibration, musical symbols, genes, science, religion, cycles, universe, t
Genetic Breakdown Of Genes That Control Labrador Retriever Coat Color By: William Williford | - Determination of coat color within the Labrador Retriever breed can be a daunting task. Through years of breeding this breed of dog I have compiled much information. The question asked on a regular basis is..." what color will the puppies be ? " so I decided to pull all my knowledge together and explain the genes that determine the coat color as simply as possible. Below is a detailed description of the genes and their purpose. Just remember that "B" controls the color of coat and "E" regulates ... Tags:puppy, puppies, labrador, retriever, color, genetics, yellow, black, chocolate, genes, coat, dna, dog
Genetic Factors Contributing To Obesity By: Daniel Beasley | - Research has shown that if both parents are obese, there is a 71 percent chance that their children will be obese. If one of the parents is obese, there is a 42 percent chance that their children will be obese. Furthermore, if neither of the parents are obese, there is an 8 percent chance that their children will be obese.
Some researchers believe that children inherit their body structure from their parents. Children of bigger built parents (endomorphs) are usually big and children of n ... Tags:obese, obesity, genetic factor, genes, obese parents, obese children, obesity genes, genetics
The Passing Of Genes Is The Secret Of Evolution By: Norma Hickox | - The passing of divine genes is accomplished through the chakras which are the organs of the ethereal body that surround the physical body while in incarnation. They cross the line with the spirit between manifestation and non-manifestation.
The passing of physical genes is accomplished through the physical organs of the body themselves, the actual flesh, blood and bones.
Orígenes, Sabores Y Beneficios Del Té By: Ramon Soto | - Para hacer una buena eleccin debes recordar que hay solo cuatro tipos de t.
1) T Negro
2) T Verde
3) T Blanco
4) T Oolong
Todos estos estn hechos de hojas de Camelia sinensis, conocida por planta de t. Otras infusiones herbales como camomila, jengibre, o t rojo hecho de hojas de rooibos estn descalificadas como tipos de t ya que la planta de t no es parte de su proceso. La diferencia entre las cuatro variaciones de t es su proc ... Tags:Ts, t, variedad de ts, Bebidas, salud, gustos, comidas, Restaurantes, orgenes, Té, health, tastés, flavors, foods, beverages, origins
Anti Aging Skin Care -why Does Skin Age? By: cdmohatta | - Like all our body organs, genes program the aging of skin. This is called internal aging. This aging of skin is because of the aging of the body. In case of skin, external factors age skin more than the internal aging. Sun is the main culprit that ages the skin. The other external factors include gravity, smoking, facial expressions, sleeping position, etc.
To understand about the effect of external factors, take example of twin sisters. One of them protects herself from all the ... Tags:organs, genes, skin, Ultra Violet Radiation.
Is Depression Hereditary? By: Faye B. Roberts | - "Depression runs in the Family" or "It's in your genes" are commonly given as causes of depression. If you are suffering from depression, being told you are "bound to get it", can be a very unhelpful statement to have tossed at you. After having looked at the information let's try to answer the question," Is Depression Hereditary?"
There is evidence that some forms of depression have a genetic basis, in particular manic depression, or bipolar disorder. However, with those two ex ... Tags:is depression hereditary, genes, family history
Current science beliefs that we are not as powerful as our genes. The problem with this belief system is it extends to such a degree that it makes us irresponsible. If happiness is determined by our genes than the moment we am born our happiness unfolds according to the program of the genes. There is nothing we can do about it.
Is Being Fat Your Fault? By: Jude Wright | - Why is it that some people can eat whatever they want, never exercise and still look slim and trim? Then, there's the rest of us who have to watch every crumb we put in our mouths, have to exercise daily and still never reach the weight we want? It's not fair, is it?
Most people who struggle with their weight have their ancestors to blame. Their ancestors are the ones who passed on their "fat" genes. (Thanks, Grandma!) They can lose weight but they have to work harder at it.
The Promise Of Dna Testing For The Masses By: Arnold Stockard | - In October 2005, I.B.M announced that genetic information would not be used in hiring or to make decisions for health care benefits. The statement was made as DNA testing appeared likely to become an important business, with numerous start-up firms seeking to establish themselves in the consumer market. Indeed, I.B.M. itself is heavily involved in genetics information research, but when it comes to the potential of DNA testing, one word might describe the future: Google.
Do you like to gamble? Gambling has never much appealed to me but I would be prepared to bet that I can determine your gender simply by asking you two questions. You must give an honest answer immediately, without conferring with any third party, and only your first answer will count. These are the questions:
1. Is your house dusty?
2. When are you going to start your Spring cleaning?
Dog Genome May Shed Light On Human Disease By: Tom Harrison | - Scientists have succeeded in sequencing the dog genome, an accomplishment that could lead to better health for humans as well as canines. An international team of researchers have published their detailed analysis in the journal Nature.
"Of the more than 5,500 mammals living today, dogs are arguably the most remarkable," says senior author Eric Lander, PhD, director of the Broad Institute at of MIT and Harvard. He is a professor of biology at MIT and systems biology at Harvard Med ... Tags:dog genome, dog genes, disease genes dogs, genetic research, genome sequencing