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SHILINGI YANGU – SHIDA MBILI feat. DNA [OFFICIAL VIDEO] – Video

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SHILINGI YANGU - SHIDA MBILI feat. DNA [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
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DNA: Untold story of salt farmers in Rann of Kutch, Gujarat – Video

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DNA: Untold story of salt farmers in Rann of Kutch, Gujarat
Salt workers in Rann of Kutch, Gujarat, India, in extreme conditions and lead a life of hardship. Also watch: Public expectation from new CM Devendra Fadnavis, Wagah blast.

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COD AW LIVESTREAM – Em Busca do DNA BOMB ! – Video

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COD AW LIVESTREAM - Em Busca do DNA BOMB !
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ADVANCED WARFARE RTC 02 – Langsam gehts ! – DNA Bomb incoming XD – LEoPOpEO – Video

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BobbyTalks DNA Day1 – Video

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BobbyTalks DNA Day1
The .ppt and more words of wisdom to go along with your "DNA Day #1" package. Don #39;t forget to use the other webcasts made available to you on the site in order to master protein synthesis.

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COD: Advanced Warfare – FAST "DNA BOMB" IN MOMENTUM + 43 GUNSTREAK w/ BAL-27! (COD AW Multiplayer) – Video

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DNA Bomb en ligue – Video

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Advanced Warfare: 33-6 w/ HBra3 The Quest for the DNA Bomb Begins – Video

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Advanced Warfare: 33-6 w/ HBra3 The Quest for the DNA Bomb Begins
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What Snake Caused That Bite? New DNA Test Might Tell

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TUESDAY, Nov. 4, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- DNA tests can reliably identify the type of snake that has bitten a person and could save the lives of many people in countries with deadly venomous snakes, new research reports.

Experts found that if snake DNA could be detected on swabs taken from fang marks on victims, the species of snake could be pinpointed every time. The study was scheduled to be presented Tuesday at the annual meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene in New Orleans.

"These findings represent a significant step toward improving care for patients in areas of the world where snakebites constitute a massive but neglected health risk," study director Dr. Francois Chappuis, chief of the division of tropical and humanitarian medicine at Geneva University Hospitals in Switzerland, said in a society news release.

"This DNA test may hasten more effective bedside diagnostics for snakebite victims, giving them a better chance of surviving and making a full recovery," Chappuis added.

The researchers studied snakebite victims in Nepal and found that snake DNA could be obtained from about one in four of the bite wounds. One reason why DNA could not be collected was the use of folk or home remedies at the bite site before a patient was taken to a medical clinic.

There are no reliable numbers, but a 2008 study estimated that there are at least 421,000 venomous snakebites, resulting in up to 94,000 deaths, worldwide each year. However, experts believe those figures are much lower than the actual numbers.

It's believed that several million people may be bitten by venomous snakes each year, and hundreds of thousands die or are permanently disabled due to limb amputation or deformation that occurs because victims don't get treatment or receive it too late.

"People bitten by snakes in South Asia often do not seek treatment at a medical facility, and if they do, the vast majority don't take the snake to clinics, although it is often killed, and can't identify the species that bit them. Yet knowing the species of snake is critical to determining the best course of treatment," Chappuis said.

Dr. Sanjib Sharma is a professor of medicine at the B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences in Nepal and the study's principal investigator. "We need new tools in order to save more lives," he said in the news release.

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DNA tests complete Kakabeak jigsaw

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DNA tests on newly-discovered, nearly extinct plants have given researchers the most complete picture yet of how the critically-endangered kakabeak (Clianthus maximus, or ngutukk in te reo) is clinging to survival on the inaccessible cliffs, bluffs and ledges of New Zealands wild back-country. The tests, conducted by Dr Gary Houliston, a plant geneticist at Landcare Research, found distinct groups of plants in clearly defined areas. The Forest Lifeforce Restoration (FLR) Trust, a conservation trust working with the Department of Conservation (DOC) to prevent the extinction of the kakabeak, will use this information to re-stock conservation land with genetically diverse plants it is rearing from wild seed.

Imported pests such as rabbits and deer have impacted wild populations of Kakabeak severely and the species now holds New Zealands highest possible threatened plant ranking: Nationally Critical. Although grown widely in gardens, domestic kakabeak have limited genetic variation and therefore little genetic value.

Until recently only about 110 naturally-seeded kakabeak were known to exist in the wild but earlier this year a DOC-led field trip to Ruakituri, a part of inland Hawkes Bay where only six wild plants had previously been known to exist, yielded 18 more. DOC ranger Helen Jonas said: "The Department had four people searching for kakabeak during the flowering period last season. The plan is to follow this up in the new year with aerial searching, using a helicopter to continue to look for this rare and important species."

Tests on these most recent discoveries have resulted in the most complete genetic picture of the nearly extinct New Zealand native that anyone has ever had. more

"We now have DNA data from pretty much every accessible wild kakabeak known to us," Dr Houliston said. "This allows us to make sensible, science-based decisions about what mix of plants from FLRTs seed stock should be used in restoration plantings."

FLRT forest manager Pete Shaw said the trick would be to strengthen the genetic pool of each distinct group by introducing young plants with different genetic composition. "The genetic diversity of any plant population is a good indicator of that populations strength," Shaw said. "The fact that these plants were out there highlights the value of continued field searching."

FLRT and DOC have recently called for hunters, anglers, trampers and rafters to keep their eyes out for kakabeak while in the bush. Any sightings of the flamboyant plant, which is typically found clinging to cliffs and inaccessible bluff systems and which carries heavy bunches of large, curved bright red flowers in spring, should be reported to the nearest DOC office. Seeds from any new plants are particularly valuable as they widen the pool of wild-grown seed that can be used in propagation efforts.

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