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Category Archives: DNA
Declarciones de Diego Mendoza – DNA Cuman 2014 – Video
Posted: Published on July 17th, 2014
Declarciones de Diego Mendoza - DNA Cuman 2014 By: Prensa CCPPortuguesa … Continue reading
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FA pg 68 , 70 Mutations in DNA – Video
Posted: Published on July 17th, 2014
FA pg 68 , 70 Mutations in DNA These videos are designed for medical students studying for the USMLE step 1 . I took step 1 when i was in 5th grade , my step 1 score : 241 , i did these videos while i was in 6th grade ,... By: whitebird2014 … Continue reading
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DNA evidence helps connect inmates to other crimes
Posted: Published on July 17th, 2014
Published: Wednesday, July 16, 2014 at 8:30 p.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, July 16, 2014 at 8:30 p.m. Crime scene DNA evidence is often enough to put a suspect behind bars, and recently it was linked to a Houma man who was already incarcerated, Terrebonne Parish Sheriff Jerry Larpenter said. Everyone in Louisiana who's arrested for a felony has their DNA sample taken and put in a database, Larpenter said. When a new person is arrested or if someone who has already been arrested, released and then is arrested again, we have their DNA. So if we find evidence at a crime, we can match it up. Often DNA collected at a crime scene is first checked against a statewide database of the DNA of suspects arrested for felonies, many of whom are already incarcerated. Last week, the Sheriff's Office announced DNA evidence linked Desmond Verdin, 18, 26 Kirkglen Loop, to a November armed robbery in the Village East area where he is accused of committing a sting of crimes last year. In April, Verdin was arrested on three counts of aggravated battery, one count of felony theft, one count of simple battery and two counts of aggravated assault. He was … Continue reading
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Judge discounts condemned man’s impact of new DNA tests
Posted: Published on July 17th, 2014
A Texas judge has ruled that DNA evidence probably would not have cleared convicted killer Henry Skinner of the three murders that sent him to death row. Skinner, 52, was condemned for the 1993 New Year's Eve murders of his live-in girlfriend Twila Busby and her two adult sons, Elwin Caler and Randy Busby. Skinner, a verbally combative paralegal whose case gained international attention in anti-death penalty circles, consistently argued he had been incapacitated by alcohol and codeine when the killings occurred. Skinner twice received last-minute stays of executions as his lawyers sought to obtain testing of dozens of pieces of crime scene evidence not previously tested. Among them were a bloody knife and bloodstains found throughout the victims' Pampa home. A windbreaker that Skinner's lawyers contended might have been worn by the killer disappeared from police custody and was not subjected to DNA testing. Earlier this year, Skinner's legal team argued to Pampa state District Judge Steven Emmert that the killings had been committed by Twila Busby's uncle, who reportedly accosted her at a party shortly before her death. In a one-page ruling, Emmert ruled that it was "reasonably probable" that the new DNA test results would not have … Continue reading
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Improving tumor radiation therapy: When basic ions break DNA down
Posted: Published on July 17th, 2014
Scientists now have a better understanding of how short DNA strands decompose in microseconds. A European team found new fragmentation pathways that occur universally when DNA strands are exposed to metal ions from a family of alkaline and alkaline earth elements. These ions tend to replace protons in the DNA backbone and at the same time induce a reactive conformation leading more readily to fragmentation. These findings by Andreas Piekarczyk, from the University of Iceland, and colleagues have been published in a study in EPJ D. They could contribute to optimising cancerous tumour therapy through a greater understanding of how radiation and its by-products, reactive intermediate particles, interact with complex DNA structures. In cancer radiation therapy, it is not the radiation itself that directly damages the DNA strands, or oligonucleotides. But rather, it is the secondary reactive particles, leading to the creation of charged intermediates. Here, the authors have studied one of these charged intermediates in the form of so-called protonated metastable DNA hexamers. To do so, the authors created selected oligonucleotide-metal-ion complexes that they selected to have between zero and six metal ions. They then followed these complexes' fragmentation reactions using a technique called time-of-flight mass spectrometry. By comparing … Continue reading
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Improving tumour radiation therapy: When basic ions break DNA down
Posted: Published on July 17th, 2014
PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 16-Jul-2014 Contact: Saskia Rohmer saskia.rohmer@springer.com 49-622-148-78414 Springer Scientists now have a better understanding of how short DNA strands decompose in microseconds. A European team found new fragmentation pathways that occur universally when DNA strands are exposed to metal ions from a family of alkaline and alkaline earth elements. These ions tend to replace protons in the DNA backbone and at the same time induce a reactive conformation leading more readily to fragmentation. These findings by Andreas Piekarczyk, from the University of Iceland, and colleagues have been published in a study in EPJ D. They could contribute to optimising cancerous tumour therapy through a greater understanding of how radiation and its by-products, reactive intermediate particles, interact with complex DNA structures. In cancer radiation therapy, it is not the radiation itself that directly damages the DNA strands, or oligonucleotides. But rather, it is the secondary reactive particles, leading to the creation of charged intermediates. Here, the authors have studied one of these charged intermediates in the form of so-called protonated metastable DNA hexamers. To do so, the authors created selected oligonucleotide-metal-ion complexes that they selected to have between zero and six metal ions. They then followed these complexes' fragmentation … Continue reading
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Kileak- The DNA Imperative- PS1 on PS3- 1080HD – Video
Posted: Published on July 16th, 2014
Kileak- The DNA Imperative- PS1 on PS3- 1080HD This game is on the Time crisis razing storm disk along with time crisis 4 which has PS Move compatibility. Only that version works with the move.This takes place directly after the 6th chapter.... By: Xbox 2014 … Continue reading
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Reparo do DNA – Biomol – Video
Posted: Published on July 16th, 2014
Reparo do DNA - Biomol Reparo do DNA por exciso. Video feito pelos alunos da 3 fase de Cincias Biolgicas da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. By: Barbosa, Felipe … Continue reading
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The Spooky ‘DNA Special’ – Video
Posted: Published on July 16th, 2014
The Spooky'DNA Special' The Spooky'DNA Special' This may be thought of as an experimental "scalar fountain of youth". Scientist have said that if the 4th dormant gene, which we alreay have was not dormant and we... By: syyenergy7 … Continue reading
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PITTSBURGH MODULAR DNA SYMBIOTIC WAVE , FLAME FX16 – Video
Posted: Published on July 16th, 2014
PITTSBURGH MODULAR DNA SYMBIOTIC WAVE , FLAME FX16 Description. By: Rhythm Active … Continue reading
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