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Dictionary » C » Construct ConstructConstruct (noun) The combination of a bone graft, metal instrumentation, prosthetic devices and/or bone cement applied to a specific level of the spinal column in the setting of segmental spinal instability. ![]()
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Results from our forumHelp with Xenotransplantation please.... gene(s) into the cromosome, or if possible, simply knock out a certain gene such as some of the MHC genes that dictate tissue antigenicity. The construct that is transfered into the pig genome can be multiplied in a bacterial plasmid. Afaik, the modified cells themselves are rarely grown in ...
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Help with Xenotransplantation please.... have to be genetically modified so the human immune system does not reject and destroy the pigs foreign DNA. 2. To genetically modify a pig, a DNA construct (artificially made string of nucleotides, which have genetic information) and a bacterial plasmid are added into a test tube. 3. I have no ...
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Re: What is the most poisonous snake in da world?I assume if you were to calculate the "most dangerous" snake "to humans" among known snake species you would have to construct a fairly elaborate algorithm. You would have to take into account snake population ratios and their overlap with major human population centers. ...
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Determinig linkage map and parental genotype... a+b+c+ 1991 males: a+b+c+ 31 a+b+c 33 a+bc+ 443 a+bc 2 ab+c+ 1 ab+c 427 abc+ 25 abc 38 Explain the results. Show the genotypes of the parents, and construct a linkage map showing the correct order and distance of the loci.
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Re: Biology is not a science... I do this?" and when we find a pattern occurring we describe the pattern in another language, mathematics or english, and use that logic to construct theories. The science is not wrong, it may need a bit of terminology polish up soon, which is expected but it is by no means redundant.
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