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Association system

groups or tracts of nerve fibres interconnecting different regions of one and the same major subdivision of the central nervous system, such as the various areas of the cerebral cortex or the various segments of the spinal cord.


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I think telomeres have the solution, but it's a cellular solution; I don't know if it would work with associations of cells. Right, as there are vital organs which don't replicate cells (brain, muscles usually). So preventing telomere shrinking in these vital organs is pointless.

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by Chumbawamba
Fri Nov 21, 2008 4:03 am
 
Forum: Genetics
Topic: simpleast wya to make animal live longer
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simpleast wya to make animal live longer

I think telomeres have the solution, but it's a cellular solution; I don't know if it would work with associations of cells.

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by jota13
Tue Nov 18, 2008 12:20 pm
 
Forum: Genetics
Topic: simpleast wya to make animal live longer
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Some MCQs

... for each population association study mixing samples from different populations with different marker frequencies can produce statistically false associations association studies can only find genes of large effect, but not casual SNPs a large number of SNP markers (>300000) are required for ...

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by biology_06er
Tue Nov 13, 2007 5:44 am
 
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Some MCQs
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Proteins

... of the dimers are of each homodimer and 50% are heterodimers (alpha associates with beta or beta associates with alpha). There are four possible associations, two of them are the same heterodimer, so there are three distinguishable proteins, ignoring residual monomers. Sorry to mislead anyone, ...

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by blcr11
Tue Oct 02, 2007 10:16 am
 
Forum: Genetics
Topic: Proteins
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Thermodynamics vs. Evolution

... the second law of thermodynamics. entropy axplains the death of an individual on earth, negative-entropy explains the continuance of information-associations (DNA) on earth. when i die, do all humans die? no. the idea continues. we as individuals are open systems within the closed system of earth. ...

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by narrowstaircase
Wed Apr 04, 2007 7:29 am
 
Forum: Evolution
Topic: Thermodynamics vs. Evolution
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