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Case-control Study of Genotypes in Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: CYP2D6, NAT1, NAT2, PON1, PON2 and MTHFR

northpolecleanair wrote 3 weeks ago: From: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15256524 PubMed.gov Int J Epidemiol. 2004 Oct;33(5):971-8. … more →

Tags: Air Pollution and Chemical Sensitivity, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, Gulf War Syndrome, CYP2D6, Nat1, Nat2, PON1, PON2 and MTHFR, carcinogens

Paper Tasting Experiment

manditaylorjebe wrote 2 months ago: Recently, in Biology, we have been looking at pedigrees and how they can show traits passed down thr … more →

Tags: 3rd quarter, 2nd Semester, grandma and grandpa, dominant trait, alleles

Empathy: Maybe It's Genetic.

SuzieSloth wrote 6 months ago: Not a people person? Maybe it’s your genes- here’s a great article on behavior, publishe … more →

Tags: Health 2, DNA, Behavior, Genetics, empathy, Autism, Social Skills, social behavior, oxytocin

Determining appropriate genotypes for dairy production systems through the Dairy Genetics East Africa (DGEA) project

Evelyn Katingi wrote 8 months ago: With the horn of Africa facing serious famine, research experts have been discussing different ways … more →

Tags: East Africa, BT03, Research Projects, DGEA, Dairy, Ag4HoA, CGIAR, Consortium

Olive Oil and Nationalism1 comment

Onecakebaker wrote 1 year ago: Food and Whine Hometown Olive Oil Loyalty Ever since that one little jug of olive found in the corne … more →

Tags: baladi, D'esopo, Frantonio, Leccino, Oil, olive, olive oil, saal, UN

Post 3: Possible genotypes of parents

Connor Atkins wrote 2 years ago: Here are the possible genotypes for the parents to be: Mother: XX (unaffected) X’X (carrier) X … more →

Tags: Biology, hemophilia, Disorder, Genetics, XY, xx, biology 2, carrier, Mercer

A gene polymorphism helps protect against malaria, but makes you vulnerable to lupus

geekheartsscience wrote 2 years ago: A polymorphism in the human gene FCGR2B is associated with susceptibility to systemic lupus erythema … more →

Tags: Infectious Disease, Public Health, Immunology, PNAS, malaria, Lupus, gene polymorphism, genetic selection, genetic association study

Rights & Protections of Coming Human Clones: A Remarkable Lutheran View2 comments

Scriptamus wrote 2 years ago: Written by Lewis D. Eigen What would happen if it were discovered that a person—child or adult—were … more →

Tags: Science, Politics, Health & Medicine, Rights, ethics, Religion, Christianity, Separation of Church and State, Dignity

Blogging about genes

rabbitjeans wrote 2 years ago: I am going to attempt to write about something that I have a passion for….Genotyping rabbits a … more →

Tags: Rabbits, cavies

Tuber Yield and Yield Components of 12 Winged Bean (Psophocarpus tetragonolobus) Genotypes under Reproductive Pruning Practice in Jatinangor

Kiki Hendarsyah wrote 2 years ago: Tuber Yield and Yield Components of 12 Winged Bean (Psophocarpus tetragonolobus) Genotypes under Rep … more →

Tags: Winged Bean, tuber, pruning, reproduktive

Shrapnel #1

guuthulhu wrote 2 years ago: Jan 2009 | Radical Comics Creation: Mark Long | Nick Sagan Writing: M. Zachary Sherman Art: Bagus Hu … more →

Tags: 2009, Radical Comics, Sci-Fi, War, Civil War, military, mark long, nick sagan, M. Zachary Sherman

Swine Flu, Mexicans dying, Americans not, why? Genotypes?6 comments

morris wrote 3 years ago: Not being a biologist at all, and just having a curious mind, wondering about the possibility of tar … more →

Tags: swine flu, Pandemic

Microwave RFID Panopticon

ppjg wrote 4 years ago: The Microwave RFID Panopticon: corp-state lifetime monitoring, health/civil implicationsThe Intellig … more →

Tags: Biometrics, Terror, Genetics, biological warfare, Tools, RFID, bio wrafare, IDCards, microwave


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