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DNA- Part 10- MEP part – Video

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DNA- Part 10- MEP part
Hi! So ther is my MEP part ^^ I really love the song 🙂 and I think is mep it #39;s great... Hope you like it :PFrom:HopeTailStudiosViews:1 0ratingsTime:00:27More inPeople Blogs

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Re More Questions for Inmendham (re DNA) Condensed Debate Edit – Video

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Re More Questions for Inmendham (re DNA) Condensed Debate Edit
Dewinthemorning vs Inmendham Condensed Debate EditFrom:Seggallion88Views:1 0ratingsTime:04:12More inScience Technology

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#BillCollectorTV Episode #2: "Smack Raps" Extreme 104FM Cypher (DNA, Smack White, Bill Collector) – Video

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#BillCollectorTV Episode #2: "Smack Raps" Extreme 104FM Cypher (DNA, Smack White, Bill Collector)
2 of URL #39;s Best Artists Go Crazy On Extreme 104FM Monday Night Mixtape With DJ Don DeMarco and Recieve Bars From Smack White as Well!From:BillCollectorViews:1 0ratingsTime:08:28More inMusic

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Exposed: The DNA Dilemma – Would you bare your genetic soul for the good of society?

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Canada Our Time to Lead Ongoing Globe and Mail series explores the potential risks and rewards of genome mapping

Exposed: The DNA Dilemma in print and online at ourtimetolead.ca

TORONTO, Dec. 7, 2012 /CNW/ - On Saturday, December 8, 2012, The Globe and Mail will introduce Exposed: The DNA Dilemma, a two week series exploring the potential of genome sequencing to answer the questions: should you share your DNA? Should you give scientists the opportunity to explore and decode your personal genetic make-up? The series introduces commentary and insights shaped by scientists, medical leaders and Canadians who have debated sharing their DNA or participated in genome mapping. The Globe explores the opportunities and risks of genome sequencing, including the disappointments of the genetic revolution so far as well as the successes. Exposed: The DNA Dilemma is the latest theme to be explored by The Globe's editorial series, Canada: Our Time to Lead (www.ourtimetolead.ca).

"Our Time to Lead continues to stimulate conversation and debate, and in this series, The DNA Dilemma, we're asking Canadians to weigh in on the risks and potential rewards of DNA mapping and how that might change their future," said John Stackhouse, Editor-in-Chief of The Globe and Mail. "We've brought this series to life through personal stories, online debates and medical and scientific insight. Over the next two weeks, we'll help Canadians understand the impact and opportunities of sharing their DNA - for their benefit, and for that of the larger good."

The Globe and Mail will present how Canada compares to global genome-mapping giants like China. The Globe will also look at why companies such as Visa and Google want your DNA, and give readers the opportunity to weigh in on the debate of whether babies and kids should be screened. Medical Reporter Carolyn Abraham explores genetic discrimination - the danger of knowing too much about a person's DNA, and making decisions based on the DNA knowledge. Abraham examines the concerns of veering down this path, particularly by insurers and employers who could benefit from knowing an individual's predisposition toward any number of medical conditions, from vision loss to cardiac arrest and cancer.

Exposed: The DNA Dilemma is supported by a number of interactive features and online debates at ourtimetolead.ca, including:

About The Globe and Mail The Globe and Mail, through its newspaper, magazine, online and mobile platforms, is Canada's foremost news media company. Each day, The Globe leads the national discussion by engaging Canadians in its award-winning coverage and analysis of news, politics, business and lifestyle. The Globe and Mail, Canada's national newspaper, founded in 1844, Report on Business, Canada's most influential business magazine, and globeandmail.com, the newspaper's online and mobile media hub, reach a combined 6.0 million readers every month. The Globe has received numerous journalism awards, including the international prize for General Excellence in Journalism from the Online News Associations in 2011, nine Michener Awards for Public Service Journalism, and more National Newspaper Awards than any other newspaper in Canada. The Globe and Mail is 85% owned by Woodbridge, the investment arm of the Thomson family, and Bell Canada (15%).

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Potato Genetics – Video

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Potato Genetics
Following last year #39;s successful mapping of the potato genome, and the recent World Potato Congress in Edinburgh - Professor Robbie Waugh talks to Andrew Cassell about the huge advances made in crop research as a result of breakthroughs in genetics.From:jameshuttoninstituteViews:0 0ratingsTime:04:09More inScience Technology

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An organism as a living system – Video

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An organism as a living system
VideoLectures.Net View the talk in context: videolectures.net View the complete International Conference Bioscience and Society: Organisms as living systems: videolectures.net Speaker: Denis Noble, Department of Physiology, Anatomy Genetics, University of Oxford License: Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 More information at videolectures.net More talks at videolectures.net 0:00 The Music of Life - 1 6:40 The Music of Life - 2 7:26 Selfish Genes 10:16 Genes as Prisoners 13:31 Selfish or Cooperative Genes? 14:09 The Story 15:24 Picture - 1 15:31 Picture - 2 15:35 Picture - 3 15:48 Picture - 4 15:51 Picture - 5 15:55 Picture - 6 17:19 Picture - 7 20:35 Square 36 20:47 Square 50 20:53 Square 64 21:06 The genome and combinatorial explosion 24:02 The UNIVERSE 24:54 Number of galaxies 25:35 Total number of atoms 29:39 The French bistro omelette - 1 31:42 The French bistro omelette - 2From:VideoLecturesChannelViews:0 0ratingsTime:40:27More inEducation

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Oleg Shchelochkov, MD – Video

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Oleg Shchelochkov, MD
Dr Shchelochkov is a pediatric geneticist at University of Iowa Children #39;s Hospital, Iowa City, Ia. "I think the field of genetics has undergone a huge transformation since the completion of the human genome project. We are living in a very exciting period where all of a sudden medicine looks like it is a new field again. I think that is one of the most fascinating things for me to be part of, and witness this huge transformation." O. ShchelochkovFrom:uihealthcareViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:37More inScience Technology

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My Updated Yugioh Trade Binder for December 2012 – Video

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My Updated Yugioh Trade Binder for December 2012
Please like and subscribe! My Rules -If you want to make me an offer send me a PM do not leave it in the comments bar. -I do not send first. I have made over 250 successful trades, Over 175 of them are in trade proof videos for you to see down below. -I only accept mint condition cards nothing damaged. -I do not send to anywhere outside of the United States and Canada. -After we make a trade, you have one weeks to send out the trade, if you do not have it out by then the trade is considered cancelled. - I do also sell cards that are in my binder, but I have a 10-dollar minimum so keep that in mind when you make me an offer. -It is not my fault if mail gets lost but I will do my best to make sure you get your mail safely and on time. -I am also selling cards. My Wants Since my wants list is small I am happy to look at binders as well. Just PM me a link to it. Gungnir Dragon of the Ice Barrier x2 Tour Bus from the Underworld x2 Number 50 Blackship of Corn x2 Breath of Light x1 Mooyan Curry x1 Mystical Sand x1 Ghost Rare Leviathan Dragon x1 Dewloren Tiger King of the Ice Barrier x2 Number 11 Big Eye x2 Crush Card Virus Gold Rare Gellenduo x2 Chaos Emperor Dragon Ultimate Rare x1 Ring of Destruction Ultimate Rare x1 Giant Soldier of Steel x1 Effect Veiler Ultimate Rare x3 Heroic Champion Gandiva x2 Number 8 Heraldic King Genome x2 Number 9 Dyson Sphere x2 Skull Servant x3 Ultra Rare Crusader of Endymion Ultimate Rare x2 Stardust Dragon Ghost Rare 1st Edition x1 Black Luster ...From:Kiratwig2Views:443 19ratingsTime:04:39More inGaming

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Melba S. Ketchum: Peer Review Rejected – Video

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Melba S. Ketchum: Peer Review Rejected
Nacogdoches Texas Melba S. Ketchum, who astounded the cryptoconspiracy world with claims that she sequenced the genome of bigfoot, has failed to convince her peers in the science community of meaningful data. See: bigfootevidence.blogspot.comFrom:gallowaygrumblefieldViews:11 1ratingsTime:01:59More inScience Technology

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Riss Human DNA Seq SNP 1 0 0 – Video

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Riss Human DNA Seq SNP 1 0 0
DNA resequencing with the intent to identify single nucleotide polymorphisms in individual samples is emerging as a frequent core task to identify genotypic differences in a population that may contribute to important phenotypic effects. The computational field has converged on a standardized best practices suite of tools for analyzing this type of data centered around the Genome Analysis Toolkit (GATK). In this hands-on tutorial, participants will perform analyses from start to finish with the goal of identifying SNP variants using data from de-identified human DNA samples. This will include (1) sample QA/QC, (2) mapping via BWA, post-processing of alignment files to remove PCR duplicates, re-calibrate basecalls and cleanup regions near indels, (3) genotype calling, (4) SNP annotation, and (5) SNP filtering and quality re-calibration. The first half hour of the first session will cover the basics of the Galaxy interface, so those already familiar with Galaxy can safely arrive one half-hour late for the first session.From:UofMMSIViews:0 0ratingsTime:02:00:53More inScience Technology

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