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Dictionary » M » Molecular disease Molecular diseasemolecular disease A disease in which the manifestations are due to alterations in molecular structure and function. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Viruses VS Bacteria... probably what everyone here will encourage you where you talk internal molecular bio of the virus vs bacteria. The difference in their structures ... would be viral infection are usually less serious for a specific disease where the fever is lower and the duration is shorter and less severe.
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Molecular gene (genome) concept scientifically untenableFor nearly six decades now, biologists have been promoting molecular gene (DNA) as the blueprint of life. The world now believes that it ... studies which were supposed to isolate the causes of scores of human diseases. Except for cancer, samples of diseased tissue are difficult or even ...
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Re: OK to use disease name over virus name?some examples: West Nile virus , Yellow fever virus and for molecular biologists probably most known CMV .
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... within the first year after birth. One approach to treating sickle cell disease is to rekindle production of fetal hemoglobin. The drug, hydroxyurea induces ... equally dismissive of her work? As regards your lengthy response to the molecular evolution, I think that deserves a separate post.
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Theories - Origin of Life... several, some of them resulting in conditions as serious as sickle cell disease. I said that they rarely experience symptoms, and that their sickle-shaped ... as mutations. Some are random errors/damage but the majority are not. Molecular Evolution makes this point. There is no semantic analysis ...
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