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Space Station Live: Destination Station: Indianapolis – Video

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Space Station Live: Destination Station: Indianapolis
Space Station Live commentator Kyle Herring interviews Megan Sumner, the media lead for Destination Station: Indianapolis. Destination Station is NASA #39;s Inte...

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International Space Station Receives Important Easter Morning Delivery

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04/20/2014 at 04:55 PM EDT

The SpaceX Dragon resupply capsule approaching the International Space Station

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The shipment arrived Sunday morning via a Dragon, versus a bunny.

The SpaceX company's cargo ship, Dragon, spent two days chasing the International Space Station following its launch from Cape Canaveral. Astronauts used a robot arm to capture the capsule 260 miles above Egypt.

More than 2 tons of food, spacewalking gear and experiments fill the Dragon, including mating fruit flies, a little veggie hothouse and legs for the resident robot. NASA also packed family care packages for the six spacemen.

The capsule delivered vital supplies the space station astronauts needed for their upcoming spacewalk

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The SpaceX delivery wasn't exactly express. The launch was delayed more than a month. A minor communication problem cropped up during Sunday's rendezvous, but the capture still took place on time and with success.

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Reading human history using ancient chicken DNA and chili peppers

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The most likely wild chicken ancestor, photographed in India.

More than 10,000 years ago, our ancestors began to expand their organization offood productionpurposefully promoting certain plants and animals they found tasty or useful. Over time, they domesticated those species, inserting human preferences into the process of natural selection.

We know today that agriculture and domesticated species arose separately in different regions around the world. Grains, beans, and livestock appear to be some of the earliest species domesticated in Southwest Asia, for example. But many questions remain about why humans shifted from hunting and gathering to agriculture and how the process of domesticatingspecies unfoldeda process that, in cases like wheat and rice, appears to have taken more than a thousand years.

A special section in this weeks Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciencesdelvedinto what science has discovered about domestication and how toprovide answers to ourremaining questions about the lives of prehistoric people and their relationship with the plants and animals around them.

In one of the examples explored inPNAS, scientists turned to chickens in their search for answers to an age old question.

It's not the questionyoure probably thinking of. The jurys still out on which came first, as well as motivations for road crossing. Instead, scientists were looking to see if certain traits commonly found in modern chickenswere the same traits selected for whenancient humans beganthe domestication process.

To study the origins of these traits, the scientists compared the DNA in modern chickens to samples obtainedfrom archeological sites ranging from 200 years BC to the 18th century.

In chickens, traits that are considered hallmarks of domestication include yellow skin. This iscommonly found in most modern breeds, and it is caused by a recessive allele inthe gene that breaks down orange-yellow compounds known as carotenoids. However, its absent in the chicken's primary ancestor, the Red Jungle Fowl, which still lives in Asia and looks a lot like a chicken. Another key trait associated with domestication is a mutation in a thyroid hormone receptorthe jungle fowl lacks it, but almost all modern chicken breeds have it.

In the past, many researchers concluded that these traits must have been selected long ago by our ancestors as they first domesticated chickens. But the in-depth genetic analysis showed that they onlybecame common in chicken breeds relatively recentlywithin the past couple hundred years.

The significance here goes far beyond chicken genetics. Its so tempting to trust neat little evolutionary storiesall the chickens have the same hormonal mutation, that must have been one of the things our ancestors selected for long, long agowhen it very well might be random chance. The genetic process of domestication cant just be assumed from modern data.

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Testimonial for DNA Wealth Blueprint – Video

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Testimonial for DNA Wealth Blueprint

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DNA shows wolf-dog reports false – Video

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DNA shows wolf-dog reports false
The state responded to reports in March of hybrid wolf-dogs attacking people and animals.

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NOAH ARK ( DNA BANK ) – Video

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NOAH ARK ( DNA BANK )
God saw his creation ( HUMAN ) say they are not perfect their bones and shape look like animal and he saves noah and all kind of animals to use their dna to ...

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DNA aula 5-6 – Video

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DNA aula 5-6
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DNA Explained Simply in an Animation – Video

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DNA Explained Simply in an Animation
BBC Knowledge and Learning is exploring a wide variety of topics from social history to science in a series of three-minute online Explainer documentaries, and commissioned Territory (territorystud...

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DnA soundchek @laboratotium bunyi(SeBUMI) – Video

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DnA soundchek @laboratotium bunyi(SeBUMI)
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Pokemon X and Y: How to obtain the DNA Splicers – Video

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Pokemon X and Y: How to obtain the DNA Splicers
Hey guys in this video I show you how to obtain the DNA Splicers. You can only do this if you have Kyurem on your team. First you must head over to Kiloude City and go north-west of the poke...

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