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Category Archives: Genetics

5000w, 7 strain genetics run, ep4-4, NO Co2, T5 veg – Video

Posted: Published on January 29th, 2015

5000w, 7 strain genetics run, ep4-4, NO Co2, T5 veg Episode 4-4 5000w, 7 strain genetics run, top feed and flood, NO Co2, T5 veg, Golden Oldie, Pinkman Goo, Walter White Og, Diablo Og, Blue Cheese, Nevilles Ha... By: Cali Crop Doc … Continue reading

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UVA Cardiovascular Genetics Clinic: Overview of the Clinic – Video

Posted: Published on January 28th, 2015

UVA Cardiovascular Genetics Clinic: Overview of the Clinic UVA Cardiovascular Genetics Clinic - http://uvahealth.com/ UVA Health System Cardiologist, Dr. Robert Battle, discusses the importance and the process of cardiovascular genetics testing. ... By: uvahealth … Continue reading

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SCI 230 Week 5 Assignment Genetics Worksheet – Fast Delivery – Video

Posted: Published on January 28th, 2015

SCI 230 Week 5 Assignment Genetics Worksheet - Fast Delivery Search for more tutorials here - http://homework-tutorials.com/product/sci-230-week-5-assignment-genetics-worksheet/ Complete the Genetics Worksheet located on the student website Learn... By: Anthony Edwards … Continue reading

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Genetics of Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) – Video

Posted: Published on January 28th, 2015

Genetics of Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) By: sarah brice … Continue reading

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Genetics for Sustainability: Management of Bristol Bay Sockeye Salmon – Video

Posted: Published on January 28th, 2015

Genetics for Sustainability: Management of Bristol Bay Sockeye Salmon How do you manage the world's largest sockeye salmon fishery? In his 5:23 long video,"Genetics for Sustainability," Nate Shoutis goes north to explore the use of molecular genetic data by... By: Alaska Department of Fish and Game (Department Sponsored) … Continue reading

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5000w, 10 strain genetics run, ep 3-4, top feed flood, NO Co2, T5 veg – Video

Posted: Published on January 28th, 2015

5000w, 10 strain genetics run, ep 3-4, top feed flood, NO Co2, T5 veg Episode 3-4 5000w, 10 strain genetics run, top feed and flood, NO Co2, T5 veg, Pinkman Goo, Walter White Og, Blue Cheese, Green Crack, Komodo Dragon, Nevilles Haze, Purple Master, Af Wreck,... By: Cali Crop Doc … Continue reading

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TSG Sin City genetics update – Video

Posted: Published on January 28th, 2015

TSG Sin City genetics update Nightmare cookies. By: Super smoker … Continue reading

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Genetics Society of America names Steven Henikoff as recipient of GSA Medal

Posted: Published on January 28th, 2015

Award recognizes outstanding contributions to the field of genetics during the past 15 years BETHESDA, MD - The Genetics Society of America (GSA) is pleased to announce that Steven Henikoff, PhD (Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center) has been awarded the Genetics Society of America Medal in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the field of genetics during the past 15 years. Dr. Henikoff will receive the award at the 56th Annual Drosophila Research Conference, organized by GSA, March 4-8, 2015 in Chicago, IL. "Dr. Henikoff's research has moved the entire field of genetics forward through a combination of technical innovations and fundamental discoveries," said Dan Gottschling, PhD, a principal investigator in the Division of Basic Sciences at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. "His selection as the recipient of the GSA Medal is a fitting honor to a scientist who inspires so many of us in so many different fields." Dr. Henikoff is recognized in the genetics community for his visionary and influential contributions to a range of areas. These include Drosophila genetics and epigenetics, Arabidopsis genetics and epigenetics, population and evolutionary genetics, genomic technologies, computational technologies, chromatin biology and transcription. He has made numerous breakthroughs in these areas, many … Continue reading

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Better Living through Conservation Genetics

Posted: Published on January 28th, 2015

DNA can help guide the conservation of rare species DNA analysis is helping conservation biologists reintroduce genetic variation in populations of wild African cheetahs and other endangered wildlife. Credit: Ed Yourdon, Flickr CC Dear EarthTalk: How are scientists using DNA to conserve wildlife? -- Jake Summerlin, Newark, NJ Traditionally, conservation biologists have relied on field observation and sample and statistical analysis to help them understand the dynamics behind species loss, but today genetics is taking on an increasingly important role in helping quantify the biodiversity around us and even save some threatened species. According to researchers at King Saud University who reviewed various DNA analysis technologies used in wildlife conservation for the Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences, the newly emerging discipline of conservation genetics has proven instrumental in creating better management plans for so-called genetically deteriorated wildlife populations. Accurate classification of these threatened species allows understanding of the species biology and identification of distinct populations that should be managed with utmost care. They add that DNA analysis can be instrumental in preventing illegal hunting and poaching and for more effective implementation of the laws for protection of the endangered species. Conservation genetics is particularly useful for clarifying whether a particular … Continue reading

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Genetics of autism more complicated than thought, study finds

Posted: Published on January 28th, 2015

Siblings Sam and Max Drohan both have autism and struggle with social interactions and communicating with others. "It was really devastating to have them both being diagnosed at the same time, it was more devastating knowing our youngest son really was on a great trajectory and then all of a sudden something went awry," their mother Jenn Drohan, told CBS News. Autism is know to run in families, so for some time experts have believed that when more than one offspring develops the disorder it's due to the same genetic mutations. But new research funded by the advocacy group Autism Speaks suggests the genetics of autism are more complicated than previously thought. In the largest-ever autism genome study, published in the journal Nature Medicine, researchers sequenced 340 genomes from 85 families with two affected children. The researchers focused on 100 different genetic variations in the genomes sequenced. They found 70 percent of siblings had little or no overlap in the gene variations that contribute to autism. 10 Photos New study suggests "facial geometry" of common neurodevelopmental disorder "We frequently refer to them as snowflakes. Snowflakes are very unique from flake to flake and autism is very much the same thing … Continue reading

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