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Results from our forumHomosexuality - mutation? Evolutionary reasons.This topic has been stagnant a long time i see...but I'm new here and I'm catching up... This is an interesting subject. It is particularly interesting to me because I am gay. I do believe it is a genetic issue, and I hope that some day there is concrete data ...
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Hardy Weinberg HELP!So I am in a bio class, and i am so lost on everything! If anyone has any tips for catching up quickly on all of this that would be great! Here is the problem... In a class, 27% of the students are PTC tasters (a dominant trait), whereas 63% are non-tasters. (note: ...
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Re: Body's electrical current... I’m not dissing his nanotechnology. He himself may like to bandy about this “stronger than a bolt of lightning” kind of phrasing because it is eye-catching and would seem to relate to something of enormous power that we are all familiar with. The real utility in Kopelman’s research, in my opinion, ...
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Re: Trap for viruses...... used later to bind to another membrane). So about using erythrocytes - the more viruses they catch, the less probably they catch more. And after catching a virus - they would be targeted by immune system! We still would have to replace them... But for using liposoms it's good news - after catching ...
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Trap for viruses...... reverse transcriptaze inhibitor or some RNA cutting enzyme. Imagine such stealth liposom with CD4 - it should swim through veins for a few hours catching viruses, than be consumed with it's content by immune system - perfect scenario. And remember that every HIV virus has some version of gp120 ...
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