Mutation can result in several different types of change in sequences; these can either have no effect, alter the product of a gene, or prevent the gene from functioning properly or completely. One study on genetic variations between different species of Drosophila suggests that if a mutation changes a protein produced by a gene, the result is likely to be harmful, with an estimated 70 percent of amino acid polymorphisms having damaging effects, and the remainder being either neutral or weakly beneficial. Due to the damaging effects that mutations can have on genes, organisms have mechanisms such as DNA repair to prevent mutations.
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Top 5 Most Shocking Human Genetic Mutations
Top 5 Most Shocking Human Genetic Mutations
Top 5 Most Shocking Human Genetic Mutations
Top 5 Most Shocking Human Genetic Mutations. These genetic mutations are all very shocking and sad. These humans all got very unlucky with these rare, shocking diseases...
5. Ectrodactyly
Ectrodactyly involves the deficiency or absence of one or more central digits of the hand or foot and is also known as split hand/split foot malformation. The hands and feet of people with ectrodactyly are often described as "claw-like" and may include only the thumb and one finger (usually either the little finger, ring finger, or a syndactyly of the two) with similar abnormalities of the feet.
4. Epidermodysplasia verruciformis
Epidermodysplasia verru
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Mutations
Mutations
Mutations
Paul Andersen describes the major mutations found in the living world. He starts with an analogy comparing the information in DNA with the information in a r...
2:43
Top 5 Bizarre Genetically Mutated Animals
Top 5 Bizarre Genetically Mutated Animals
Top 5 Bizarre Genetically Mutated Animals
Top 5 Bizarre Genetically Mutated Animals. These animals are all suffering from bizarre genetic mutations. The bizarre mutation make for a pretty unique animal video. Very sad but also very interesting
5. Glow-in-the-dark cats
In 2007, South Korean scientists altered a cat’s DNA to make it glow in the dark and then took that DNA and cloned other cats from it — creating a set of fluffy, fluorescent felines. Scientists believe the ability to engineer animals with fluorescent proteins will enable them to artificially create animals with human genetic diseases, and could help with curing those diseases in humans.
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Pure Nature Specials - Mutation - The Science of Survival
Pure Nature Specials - Mutation - The Science of Survival
Pure Nature Specials - Mutation - The Science of Survival
Uploaded under license from NHNZ. Human mutation has always been fascinating, but beyond the spectacle is science. Research is uncovering how mutation works ...
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Pure Nature Specials - Mutation - The Science of Survival
Pure Nature Specials - Mutation - The Science of Survival
Pure Nature Specials - Mutation - The Science of Survival
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Human mutation has always been fascinating, but beyond the spectacle is science. Research is uncovering how mutation works and how mutants may benefit future medicine. They may even be the key to finding cures for life-threatening diseases.
7:22
Mutations: The Potential Power of a Small Change
Mutations: The Potential Power of a Small Change
Mutations: The Potential Power of a Small Change
The Amoeba Sisters will discuss the types of gene and chromosome mutations and also explain how mutations can occur. Music Credit: Adrian Holovaty, OverClock...
5:28
DNA Mutations | Genetics | Biology
DNA Mutations | Genetics | Biology
DNA Mutations | Genetics | Biology
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8:22
Genetic Mutation
Genetic Mutation
Genetic Mutation
Science Help at Brightstorm! http://brightstorm.com/science Random errors in genes and their effects.
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Genetic mutation creates super strong animals
Genetic mutation creates super strong animals
Genetic mutation creates super strong animals
The genetic mutation is a deficiency in myostatin, which is a growth factor that limits muscle tissue growth. Learn more at: The University of Melbourne - Sc...
15:08
Genetics Part 4: Mutations
Genetics Part 4: Mutations
Genetics Part 4: Mutations
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The Most Bizarre Mutations In Animals
The Most Bizarre Mutations In Animals
The Most Bizarre Mutations In Animals
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Mutations and Human Genetic Disorders
Mutations and Human Genetic Disorders
Mutations and Human Genetic Disorders
In this Biology lesson Mr. Zabel explains what a mutation is and they difference between gene mutations and chromosomal mutations. He also explain how mutati...
14:26
Genetic mutation, DNA mutation (point mutation)
Genetic mutation, DNA mutation (point mutation)
Genetic mutation, DNA mutation (point mutation)
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This is a quick introduction into what mutations are, and how they affect cells. More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=g02RnGXCXrQ By: Ros...
2:40
Top 5 Most Shocking Human Genetic Mutations
Top 5 Most Shocking Human Genetic Mutations
Top 5 Most Shocking Human Genetic Mutations
Top 5 Most Shocking Human Genetic Mutations. These genetic mutations are all very shocking and sad. These humans all got very unlucky with these rare, shocking diseases...
5. Ectrodactyly
Ectrodactyly involves the deficiency or absence of one or more central digits of the hand or foot and is also known as split hand/split foot malformation. The hands and feet of people with ectrodactyly are often described as "claw-like" and may include only the thumb and one finger (usually either the little finger, ring finger, or a syndactyly of the two) with similar abnormalities of the feet.
4. Epidermodysplasia verruciformis
Epidermodysplasia verru
7:03
Mutations
Mutations
Mutations
Paul Andersen describes the major mutations found in the living world. He starts with an analogy comparing the information in DNA with the information in a r...
2:43
Top 5 Bizarre Genetically Mutated Animals
Top 5 Bizarre Genetically Mutated Animals
Top 5 Bizarre Genetically Mutated Animals
Top 5 Bizarre Genetically Mutated Animals. These animals are all suffering from bizarre genetic mutations. The bizarre mutation make for a pretty unique animal video. Very sad but also very interesting
5. Glow-in-the-dark cats
In 2007, South Korean scientists altered a cat’s DNA to make it glow in the dark and then took that DNA and cloned other cats from it — creating a set of fluffy, fluorescent felines. Scientists believe the ability to engineer animals with fluorescent proteins will enable them to artificially create animals with human genetic diseases, and could help with curing those diseases in humans.
4. Web-spinning goats
Strong,
48:41
Pure Nature Specials - Mutation - The Science of Survival
Pure Nature Specials - Mutation - The Science of Survival
Pure Nature Specials - Mutation - The Science of Survival
Uploaded under license from NHNZ. Human mutation has always been fascinating, but beyond the spectacle is science. Research is uncovering how mutation works ...
68:10
Pure Nature Specials - Mutation - The Science of Survival
Pure Nature Specials - Mutation - The Science of Survival
Pure Nature Specials - Mutation - The Science of Survival
Uploaded under license from NHNZ.
Human mutation has always been fascinating, but beyond the spectacle is science. Research is uncovering how mutation works and how mutants may benefit future medicine. They may even be the key to finding cures for life-threatening diseases.
7:22
Mutations: The Potential Power of a Small Change
Mutations: The Potential Power of a Small Change
Mutations: The Potential Power of a Small Change
The Amoeba Sisters will discuss the types of gene and chromosome mutations and also explain how mutations can occur. Music Credit: Adrian Holovaty, OverClock...
5:28
DNA Mutations | Genetics | Biology
DNA Mutations | Genetics | Biology
DNA Mutations | Genetics | Biology
To purchase this program please visit http://www.greatpacificmedia.com/ Segment from the program DNA, RNA, and Protein Synthesis: Information to Structure. D...
8:22
Genetic Mutation
Genetic Mutation
Genetic Mutation
Science Help at Brightstorm! http://brightstorm.com/science Random errors in genes and their effects.
1:12
Genetic mutation creates super strong animals
Genetic mutation creates super strong animals
Genetic mutation creates super strong animals
The genetic mutation is a deficiency in myostatin, which is a growth factor that limits muscle tissue growth. Learn more at: The University of Melbourne - Sc...
15:08
Genetics Part 4: Mutations
Genetics Part 4: Mutations
Genetics Part 4: Mutations
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4:46
The Most Bizarre Mutations In Animals
The Most Bizarre Mutations In Animals
The Most Bizarre Mutations In Animals
These rare occurrences can result in bizarrely strange effects.
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Animals are cute, cuddly, and sometimes born with horrifying mutations which occasionally make them more interesting than their normal counterparts. Some afflicted may die within days, but others may live for years and work their way into their owner’s heart or the public eye. Whether it’s due to irresponsible inbreeding practices or jus the luck of the draw, some animals are just born a little more special than others. From eight l
12:07
Mutations and Human Genetic Disorders
Mutations and Human Genetic Disorders
Mutations and Human Genetic Disorders
In this Biology lesson Mr. Zabel explains what a mutation is and they difference between gene mutations and chromosomal mutations. He also explain how mutati...
14:26
Genetic mutation, DNA mutation (point mutation)
Genetic mutation, DNA mutation (point mutation)
Genetic mutation, DNA mutation (point mutation)
For more information, log on to- http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/ Download the study materials here- http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/bio-materials.html a mut...
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Jade Helm 15, Vaccine Mandates & Genetic Mutation with Mike Adams
Jade Helm 15, Vaccine Mandates & Genetic Mutation with Mike Adams
Jade Helm 15, Vaccine Mandates & Genetic Mutation with Mike Adams
Jade Helm 15 in Texas, as well as the California vaccine mandate, and Monsanto’s spreading of patented genetically modified seeds is discussed with Mike Adams of NaturalNews. The latest from Texas in the face of the exercises being labeled as rehearsals for Martial Law, the freedom of choice to resist vaccination, and Glyphosate & the expanding genetic engineering that is threatening to fuel global collapse is all illuminated in this uncensored Buzzsaw interview, hosted by Sean Stone.
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How Does Genetic Mutation Unlock Huge Evolutionary Advantages?
How Does Genetic Mutation Unlock Huge Evolutionary Advantages?
How Does Genetic Mutation Unlock Huge Evolutionary Advantages?
Richard Lenski is conducting the world’s longest evolutionary experiment. 27 years ago, Richard took twelve genetically identical samples of e-coli bacteria and separated them--allowing each sample to grow and live in its own world. After thousands of generations, one of these populations mutated in a way to give themselves a huge evolutionary advantage. How did this happen? | http://science.discovery.com/tv/through-the-wormhole
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Funnel web spider made black and BLOOD RED by genetic mutation
Funnel web spider made black and BLOOD RED by genetic mutation
Funnel web spider made black and BLOOD RED by genetic mutation
Funnel web spider made black and BLOOD RED by genetic mutation
Funnel web spider made black and BLOOD RED by genetic mutation
Funnel web spider made black and BLOOD RED by genetic mutation
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MTHFR Genetic Mutation- Video- Who Should Be Tested
MTHFR Genetic Mutation- Video- Who Should Be Tested
MTHFR Genetic Mutation- Video- Who Should Be Tested
n this video, Part one of a three part series, Dr Hagmeyer Director and founder of the Napeville Institute For NeuroMetabolic Solutions explains the importance of the MTHFR mutation, the problems associated with poor methylation, the diseases associated with 12988 and 677 mutation and who should be tested for it.
3:52
Milk, and the Mutants That Love It
Milk, and the Mutants That Love It
Milk, and the Mutants That Love It
Got milk? Fact is, most people don't -- and shouldn't -- because for them, ice cream and milkshakes are basically toxic. So why can some people drink milk an...
1:49
Genetic Mutation Animation: Excerpt from IN THE FAMILY
Genetic Mutation Animation: Excerpt from IN THE FAMILY
Genetic Mutation Animation: Excerpt from IN THE FAMILY
IN THE FAMILY will air on POV, the award winning PBS series, October 1st, 2008. In the Family is a documentary film about predicting breast and ovarian cance...
11:18
Gene Mutations and Sickle-cell Anemia (IB Biology)
Gene Mutations and Sickle-cell Anemia (IB Biology)
Gene Mutations and Sickle-cell Anemia (IB Biology)
Gene Mutations and Sickle-cell Anemia (IB Biology)
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Blue Eyes, Red Hair and Other Genetic Mutations through Our DNA
Blue Eyes, Red Hair and Other Genetic Mutations through Our DNA
Blue Eyes, Red Hair and Other Genetic Mutations through Our DNA
Watch this interesting and informative video to learn more about "Blue Eyes, Red Hair and Other Genetic Mutations through Our DNA".
1:17
DNA Mutation 3D Animation
DNA Mutation 3D Animation
DNA Mutation 3D Animation
First ever look at a true 3D model of DNA replication/repair. This project was done in Maya under the direction of a pre-med student and instructor. Hopefull...
This is a quick introduction into what mutations are, and how they affect cells. More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=g02RnGXCXrQ By: Ros...
This is a quick introduction into what mutations are, and how they affect cells. More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=g02RnGXCXrQ By: Ros...
Top 5 Most Shocking Human Genetic Mutations. These genetic mutations are all very shocking and sad. These humans all got very unlucky with these rare, shocking diseases...
5. Ectrodactyly
Ectrodactyly involves the deficiency or absence of one or more central digits of the hand or foot and is also known as split hand/split foot malformation. The hands and feet of people with ectrodactyly are often described as "claw-like" and may include only the thumb and one finger (usually either the little finger, ring finger, or a syndactyly of the two) with similar abnormalities of the feet.
4. Epidermodysplasia verruciformis
Epidermodysplasia verruciformis is an extremely rare disorder that makes people prone to widespread human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. This infection causes scaly macules and papules to grow on the hands, feet, and even face. These skin “eruptions” appear as wart-like lesions — and even wood-like and horn-like growths. The most famous sufferer from this disease is a guy who is nicknamed tree-man because he looks so much like a tree.
3. Mermaid Syndrome
This is when a child is born with his or her legs fused together and it gives the impression of a mermaid’s tail. The babies born with this defect will die within a day or two because of complications in the development of their bladders and kidneys. There are only a handful of births that did not have the complications that came along with this condition. The girl in the photo was actually operated on and is doing great!
2. Progeria
Progeria is extremely, extremely rare, and is estimated to only affect 1 in 8 million people. The disease causes accelerated aging and most patients don't make it past 14. The disease is caused by a mutation in the LMNA gene, a protein that provides support to the cell nucleus.
1. Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva
Imagine your skeletal system slowly turning you into what essentially amounts to stone. That’s the horror of fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva, a disease of the connective tissue that causes the body to ‘repair’ damaged tissues by re-growing them as bone. There is no cure and what it boils down to is that your body slowly turns into a statue with limited to no flexibility.
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Top 5 Most Shocking Human Genetic Mutations. These genetic mutations are all very shocking and sad. These humans all got very unlucky with these rare, shocking diseases...
5. Ectrodactyly
Ectrodactyly involves the deficiency or absence of one or more central digits of the hand or foot and is also known as split hand/split foot malformation. The hands and feet of people with ectrodactyly are often described as "claw-like" and may include only the thumb and one finger (usually either the little finger, ring finger, or a syndactyly of the two) with similar abnormalities of the feet.
4. Epidermodysplasia verruciformis
Epidermodysplasia verruciformis is an extremely rare disorder that makes people prone to widespread human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. This infection causes scaly macules and papules to grow on the hands, feet, and even face. These skin “eruptions” appear as wart-like lesions — and even wood-like and horn-like growths. The most famous sufferer from this disease is a guy who is nicknamed tree-man because he looks so much like a tree.
3. Mermaid Syndrome
This is when a child is born with his or her legs fused together and it gives the impression of a mermaid’s tail. The babies born with this defect will die within a day or two because of complications in the development of their bladders and kidneys. There are only a handful of births that did not have the complications that came along with this condition. The girl in the photo was actually operated on and is doing great!
2. Progeria
Progeria is extremely, extremely rare, and is estimated to only affect 1 in 8 million people. The disease causes accelerated aging and most patients don't make it past 14. The disease is caused by a mutation in the LMNA gene, a protein that provides support to the cell nucleus.
1. Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva
Imagine your skeletal system slowly turning you into what essentially amounts to stone. That’s the horror of fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva, a disease of the connective tissue that causes the body to ‘repair’ damaged tissues by re-growing them as bone. There is no cure and what it boils down to is that your body slowly turns into a statue with limited to no flexibility.
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Paul Andersen describes the major mutations found in the living world. He starts with an analogy comparing the information in DNA with the information in a r...
Paul Andersen describes the major mutations found in the living world. He starts with an analogy comparing the information in DNA with the information in a r...
Top 5 Bizarre Genetically Mutated Animals. These animals are all suffering from bizarre genetic mutations. The bizarre mutation make for a pretty unique animal video. Very sad but also very interesting
5. Glow-in-the-dark cats
In 2007, South Korean scientists altered a cat’s DNA to make it glow in the dark and then took that DNA and cloned other cats from it — creating a set of fluffy, fluorescent felines. Scientists believe the ability to engineer animals with fluorescent proteins will enable them to artificially create animals with human genetic diseases, and could help with curing those diseases in humans.
4. Web-spinning goats
Strong, flexible spider silk is one of the most valuable materials in nature, and it could be used to make an array of products. Researchers inserted a spiders’ dragline silk gene into the goats’ DNA in such a way that the goats would only make the silk protein in their milk. This “silk milk” could then be used to manufacture a web-like material called Biosteel.
3. The Monkey Pig
This animal has a simian jaw, bulging forehead, small snout and eyes that are so close together that they appear almost attached. Its front legs are much shorter than its back legs, causing it top hop rather than walk on all fours like a normal piglet. The animal was one of five piglets born to a sow owned by a family in China. The piglet’s condition is thought to be a result of a genetic defect known as holoprosencephaly. This condition can cause cyclopia, which may explain why the pig’s eyes are so close together.
2. The Cyclops Kitten
Born with only one eye, 'Cleyed the Cyclops' stunned his owners when he was born. The Bengal kitten was delivered in a veterinarian's operating room, after his mother began to experience difficulties giving birth. The second of the litter, Cleyed 'floored' everyone in the room as they realised that he had been born with a rare deformity that left him with one eye and no nose. Tragically the tiny kitten died very soon after coming into the world. We also found the picture of the cat with 6 eyes, does anyone know if it's real?
1. Two-Faced Cat
Meet Frank and Louie, a cat with not only two names, but also two faces on one head. Born 12 years ago, the cat - known as a Janus cat - was not expected to live long. Janus cats almost never survive, and most have birth defects, including a cleft palate, that makes it difficult for them to nurse and often causes them to slowly starve or get milk in their lungs and die of pneumonia. But, for reasons unknown, Frank and Louie did not suffer from these common ailments and have made it into the 2012 Guinness World Records as the longest-surviving Janus cat.
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Top 5 Bizarre Genetically Mutated Animals. These animals are all suffering from bizarre genetic mutations. The bizarre mutation make for a pretty unique animal video. Very sad but also very interesting
5. Glow-in-the-dark cats
In 2007, South Korean scientists altered a cat’s DNA to make it glow in the dark and then took that DNA and cloned other cats from it — creating a set of fluffy, fluorescent felines. Scientists believe the ability to engineer animals with fluorescent proteins will enable them to artificially create animals with human genetic diseases, and could help with curing those diseases in humans.
4. Web-spinning goats
Strong, flexible spider silk is one of the most valuable materials in nature, and it could be used to make an array of products. Researchers inserted a spiders’ dragline silk gene into the goats’ DNA in such a way that the goats would only make the silk protein in their milk. This “silk milk” could then be used to manufacture a web-like material called Biosteel.
3. The Monkey Pig
This animal has a simian jaw, bulging forehead, small snout and eyes that are so close together that they appear almost attached. Its front legs are much shorter than its back legs, causing it top hop rather than walk on all fours like a normal piglet. The animal was one of five piglets born to a sow owned by a family in China. The piglet’s condition is thought to be a result of a genetic defect known as holoprosencephaly. This condition can cause cyclopia, which may explain why the pig’s eyes are so close together.
2. The Cyclops Kitten
Born with only one eye, 'Cleyed the Cyclops' stunned his owners when he was born. The Bengal kitten was delivered in a veterinarian's operating room, after his mother began to experience difficulties giving birth. The second of the litter, Cleyed 'floored' everyone in the room as they realised that he had been born with a rare deformity that left him with one eye and no nose. Tragically the tiny kitten died very soon after coming into the world. We also found the picture of the cat with 6 eyes, does anyone know if it's real?
1. Two-Faced Cat
Meet Frank and Louie, a cat with not only two names, but also two faces on one head. Born 12 years ago, the cat - known as a Janus cat - was not expected to live long. Janus cats almost never survive, and most have birth defects, including a cleft palate, that makes it difficult for them to nurse and often causes them to slowly starve or get milk in their lungs and die of pneumonia. But, for reasons unknown, Frank and Louie did not suffer from these common ailments and have made it into the 2012 Guinness World Records as the longest-surviving Janus cat.
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Pure Nature Specials - Mutation - The Science of Survival
Uploaded under license from NHNZ. Human mutation has always been fascinating, but beyond the spectacle is science. Research is uncovering how mutation works ...
Uploaded under license from NHNZ. Human mutation has always been fascinating, but beyond the spectacle is science. Research is uncovering how mutation works ...
Uploaded under license from NHNZ.
Human mutation has always been fascinating, but beyond the spectacle is science. Research is uncovering how mutation works and how mutants may benefit future medicine. They may even be the key to finding cures for life-threatening diseases.
Uploaded under license from NHNZ.
Human mutation has always been fascinating, but beyond the spectacle is science. Research is uncovering how mutation works and how mutants may benefit future medicine. They may even be the key to finding cures for life-threatening diseases.
The Amoeba Sisters will discuss the types of gene and chromosome mutations and also explain how mutations can occur. Music Credit: Adrian Holovaty, OverClock...
The Amoeba Sisters will discuss the types of gene and chromosome mutations and also explain how mutations can occur. Music Credit: Adrian Holovaty, OverClock...
To purchase this program please visit http://www.greatpacificmedia.com/ Segment from the program DNA, RNA, and Protein Synthesis: Information to Structure. D...
To purchase this program please visit http://www.greatpacificmedia.com/ Segment from the program DNA, RNA, and Protein Synthesis: Information to Structure. D...
The genetic mutation is a deficiency in myostatin, which is a growth factor that limits muscle tissue growth. Learn more at: The University of Melbourne - Sc...
The genetic mutation is a deficiency in myostatin, which is a growth factor that limits muscle tissue growth. Learn more at: The University of Melbourne - Sc...
If you want to interact with this video and have access to auxiliary materials follow this link (http://curious.com/craigsavage/genetic-mutations) - Quick ru...
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These rare occurrences can result in bizarrely strange effects.
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Animals are cute, cuddly, and sometimes born with horrifying mutations which occasionally make them more interesting than their normal counterparts. Some afflicted may die within days, but others may live for years and work their way into their owner’s heart or the public eye. Whether it’s due to irresponsible inbreeding practices or jus the luck of the draw, some animals are just born a little more special than others. From eight legged sheep to Pig the Unusual Dog that gained her own internet following, these animals dare you to look at them and call them odd.
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Froggy
Octogoat
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Pig the Dog
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In this Biology lesson Mr. Zabel explains what a mutation is and they difference between gene mutations and chromosomal mutations. He also explain how mutati...
In this Biology lesson Mr. Zabel explains what a mutation is and they difference between gene mutations and chromosomal mutations. He also explain how mutati...
For more information, log on to- http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/ Download the study materials here- http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/bio-materials.html a mut...
For more information, log on to- http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/ Download the study materials here- http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/bio-materials.html a mut...
Jade Helm 15 in Texas, as well as the California vaccine mandate, and Monsanto’s spreading of patented genetically modified seeds is discussed with Mike Adams of NaturalNews. The latest from Texas in the face of the exercises being labeled as rehearsals for Martial Law, the freedom of choice to resist vaccination, and Glyphosate & the expanding genetic engineering that is threatening to fuel global collapse is all illuminated in this uncensored Buzzsaw interview, hosted by Sean Stone.
GUEST BIO:
Mike Adams, the "Health Ranger," is an outspoken consumer health advocate, award-winning investigative journalist, internet activist and science lab director.
He is the founder and editor of NaturalNews.com, the internet's most-trafficked natural health news website. He is also the creator of CounterThink.com, FoodInvestigations.com, HealingFoodReference.com, HonestFoodGuide.org and several other websites covering natural health topics.
ADD’L LINKS:
http://www.naturalnews.com/
http://healthranger.com/index.asp
http://www.healingfoodreference.com/
http://www.counterthink.com/
http://foodinvestigations.naturalnews.com/
http://thelip.tv/
http://thelip.tv/show/buzzsaw/
Buzzsaw Full Episodes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoKKWYSC0P8&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGc7NOFr74KbOPBCXrXT8nlf&index;=1
Buzzsaw Short Clips Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMQBf5UVyVw&index;=1&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGeWhHPas6M9sKUhThquDNOc
https://www.facebook.com/EnterTheBuzzsaw?directed_target_id=0
https://www.facebook.com/thelip.tv
EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 Welcoming Mike Adams to Buzzsaw.
01:11 Jade Helm 15 exercises in Texas, and conspiracy analysis proved right.
05:15 California vaccine mandate concerns.
08:35 Genetic arguments in defense of toxic metals.
10:12 Collapse and California’s drought and water diversion.
12:26 Nestle and corporate privatization of water.
14:30 Monsanto, genetic modification and engineering, and Glyphosate.
17:30 Self-replicating GMOs and spreading susceptible, infected crops.
19:45 Monsanto’s history: the root of the “most evil company in the world.”
22:25 DNA modification of humanity.
24:45 How to escape genetic modification and survive collapse.
26:33 “Successful” plagues-from Ebola and beyond.
28:15 Competing viruses of the mind.
30:27 Planting alternative ideas in the face of conformity.
31:23 Finding more information.
31:35 Thanks and Goodbye.
Jade Helm 15 in Texas, as well as the California vaccine mandate, and Monsanto’s spreading of patented genetically modified seeds is discussed with Mike Adams of NaturalNews. The latest from Texas in the face of the exercises being labeled as rehearsals for Martial Law, the freedom of choice to resist vaccination, and Glyphosate & the expanding genetic engineering that is threatening to fuel global collapse is all illuminated in this uncensored Buzzsaw interview, hosted by Sean Stone.
GUEST BIO:
Mike Adams, the "Health Ranger," is an outspoken consumer health advocate, award-winning investigative journalist, internet activist and science lab director.
He is the founder and editor of NaturalNews.com, the internet's most-trafficked natural health news website. He is also the creator of CounterThink.com, FoodInvestigations.com, HealingFoodReference.com, HonestFoodGuide.org and several other websites covering natural health topics.
ADD’L LINKS:
http://www.naturalnews.com/
http://healthranger.com/index.asp
http://www.healingfoodreference.com/
http://www.counterthink.com/
http://foodinvestigations.naturalnews.com/
http://thelip.tv/
http://thelip.tv/show/buzzsaw/
Buzzsaw Full Episodes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoKKWYSC0P8&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGc7NOFr74KbOPBCXrXT8nlf&index;=1
Buzzsaw Short Clips Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMQBf5UVyVw&index;=1&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGeWhHPas6M9sKUhThquDNOc
https://www.facebook.com/EnterTheBuzzsaw?directed_target_id=0
https://www.facebook.com/thelip.tv
EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 Welcoming Mike Adams to Buzzsaw.
01:11 Jade Helm 15 exercises in Texas, and conspiracy analysis proved right.
05:15 California vaccine mandate concerns.
08:35 Genetic arguments in defense of toxic metals.
10:12 Collapse and California’s drought and water diversion.
12:26 Nestle and corporate privatization of water.
14:30 Monsanto, genetic modification and engineering, and Glyphosate.
17:30 Self-replicating GMOs and spreading susceptible, infected crops.
19:45 Monsanto’s history: the root of the “most evil company in the world.”
22:25 DNA modification of humanity.
24:45 How to escape genetic modification and survive collapse.
26:33 “Successful” plagues-from Ebola and beyond.
28:15 Competing viruses of the mind.
30:27 Planting alternative ideas in the face of conformity.
31:23 Finding more information.
31:35 Thanks and Goodbye.
published:29 May 2015
views:940
How Does Genetic Mutation Unlock Huge Evolutionary Advantages?
Richard Lenski is conducting the world’s longest evolutionary experiment. 27 years ago, Richard took twelve genetically identical samples of e-coli bacteria and separated them--allowing each sample to grow and live in its own world. After thousands of generations, one of these populations mutated in a way to give themselves a huge evolutionary advantage. How did this happen? | http://science.discovery.com/tv/through-the-wormhole
Catch all new episodes of THROUGH THE WORMHOLE Wednesdays at 10pm E|P on Science Channel!
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Richard Lenski is conducting the world’s longest evolutionary experiment. 27 years ago, Richard took twelve genetically identical samples of e-coli bacteria and separated them--allowing each sample to grow and live in its own world. After thousands of generations, one of these populations mutated in a way to give themselves a huge evolutionary advantage. How did this happen? | http://science.discovery.com/tv/through-the-wormhole
Catch all new episodes of THROUGH THE WORMHOLE Wednesdays at 10pm E|P on Science Channel!
Subscribe to Science Channel:
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Watch full episodes:
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Check out SCI2 for infinitely awesome science videos. Every day.
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Catch THROUGH THE WORMHOLE WITH MORGAN FREEMAN Wednesdays 10/9c on Science. | http://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/through-the-wormhole/
published:13 May 2015
views:301
Funnel web spider made black and BLOOD RED by genetic mutation
Funnel web spider made black and BLOOD RED by genetic mutation
Funnel web spider made black and BLOOD RED by genetic mutation
Funnel web spider made black and BLOOD RED by genetic mutation
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Spider Hazards and Defences - The Find-a-spider Guide ...
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ID rules - The Find-a-spider Guide - Spider Info
www.findaspider.org.au/info/ID%20Conventions.htm
The Order Araneae is made up of a number of Families (with names finishing with ... typically build insect-trapping orb webs, and the Actinopodidae have a short, .... It is for this reason that the Australian tree funnel-web spider that was once .... can be the result of mitochondrial gene mutations is well illustrated in the website ...
Funnel web spider made black and BLOOD RED by genetic ...
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Funnel web spider made black and BLOOD RED by genetic mutation. Invertebrate zoologist Mark Wong, from the Australian National University, was on a ...
Australian spiders: the 10 most dangerous - Australian ...
www.australiangeographic.com.au/.../australian-sp...
Australian Geographic
Aug 16, 2012 - Antivenom for two of our more dangerous spiders, the funnel-web and the ... has been made available, in 1981, no fatalities have been recorded. ... than males) and is recognisable by the well-known red stripe on its back, ... to 15cm leg-span) scary, hairy, black spiders bolting out from behind the curtains.
[DOC]Venoms: From Lethal to Life-Saving - American Chemical ...
www.acs.org/.../chemmatters-tg-april2015-ve...
American Chemical Society
One toxin, called hemotoxin, destroys red blood cells, which can disrupt blood clotting and ... Ziconotide is made from the venom of the cone snail. ... Proteins from black mamba venom can stop pain in mice. ... Genetic mutations or damage to nerves can change the behavior of key ..... Funnel Web Spider, Leporine, Whole Ig.
The Lethal Toxin from Australian Funnel-Web Spiders Is ...
journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0043699
by SS Pineda - 2012 - Cited by 8 - Related articles
Aug 22, 2012 - Australian funnel-web spiders are generally considered the most dangerous ... types of ion channels and receptors, which has made them particularly valuable ... Surprisingly, very little information is available about the genetic framework .... by the cDNA and gDNA are shown in black and red, respectively.
Funnel web spider made black and BLOOD RED by genetic mutation
Funnel web spider made black and BLOOD RED by genetic mutation
Funnel web spider made black and BLOOD RED by genetic mutation
http://youtu.be/GDBH1dZOYls
Funnel web spider made black and BLOOD RED by genetic ...
Video for Funnel web spider made black and BLOOD RED by genetic mutation▶
www.dailymail.co.uk/.../Funnel-web-spider-...Daily Mail
10 hours ago
Funnel web spider made black and BLOOD RED by genetic mutation. Invertebrate zoologist Mark Wong, from ...
Dual-coloured funnel-web spider discovered in NSW thanks ...
www.dailymail.co.uk/.../First-dual-coloured-funnel-web-spider-d...Daily Mail
3 hours ago - Is this the ugliest funnel-web spider ever? Scientists discover bizarre arachnid made black and BLOOD RED by genetic mutation. The spider ...
Funnel web spider made black and BLOOD RED by genetic ...
Video for Funnel web spider made black and BLOOD RED by genetic mutation▶ 0:31
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Funnel web spider made black and BLOOD RED by genetic mutation.
Funnel web spider made black and BLOOD RED by genetic ...
www.newsgrio.com/.../88973-funnel-web-spider-made-black-and-blood...
Funnel web spider made black and BLOOD RED by genetic mutation. ... Forest, on the south coast of New South Wales when they came across a huge web.
Spider Hazards and Defences - The Find-a-spider Guide ...
www.findaspider.org.au/info/hazards.htm
Feb 15, 2015 - Some mygalomorph species, including the funnel-webs and also Homogona ... which is claimed to have a particular fondness for the black house spider, even ... Mention must also be made of the Gordian or horeshair worms ... can be viewed as a spider 'success story', the harmful mutant genes quickly ...
ID rules - The Find-a-spider Guide - Spider Info
www.findaspider.org.au/info/ID%20Conventions.htm
The Order Araneae is made up of a number of Families (with names finishing with ... typically build insect-trapping orb webs, and the Actinopodidae have a short, .... It is for this reason that the Australian tree funnel-web spider that was once .... can be the result of mitochondrial gene mutations is well illustrated in the website ...
Funnel web spider made black and BLOOD RED by genetic ...
dailybraille.co.uk/.../Funnel-web-spider-black-BLOOD-RED-genetic-mut...
Funnel web spider made black and BLOOD RED by genetic mutation. Invertebrate zoologist Mark Wong, from the Australian National University, was on a ...
Australian spiders: the 10 most dangerous - Australian ...
www.australiangeographic.com.au/.../australian-sp...
Australian Geographic
Aug 16, 2012 - Antivenom for two of our more dangerous spiders, the funnel-web and the ... has been made available, in 1981, no fatalities have been recorded. ... than males) and is recognisable by the well-known red stripe on its back, ... to 15cm leg-span) scary, hairy, black spiders bolting out from behind the curtains.
[DOC]Venoms: From Lethal to Life-Saving - American Chemical ...
www.acs.org/.../chemmatters-tg-april2015-ve...
American Chemical Society
One toxin, called hemotoxin, destroys red blood cells, which can disrupt blood clotting and ... Ziconotide is made from the venom of the cone snail. ... Proteins from black mamba venom can stop pain in mice. ... Genetic mutations or damage to nerves can change the behavior of key ..... Funnel Web Spider, Leporine, Whole Ig.
The Lethal Toxin from Australian Funnel-Web Spiders Is ...
journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0043699
by SS Pineda - 2012 - Cited by 8 - Related articles
Aug 22, 2012 - Australian funnel-web spiders are generally considered the most dangerous ... types of ion channels and receptors, which has made them particularly valuable ... Surprisingly, very little information is available about the genetic framework .... by the cDNA and gDNA are shown in black and red, respectively.
published:19 Aug 2015
views:84
MTHFR Genetic Mutation- Video- Who Should Be Tested
n this video, Part one of a three part series, Dr Hagmeyer Director and founder of the Napeville Institute For NeuroMetabolic Solutions explains the importance of the MTHFR mutation, the problems associated with poor methylation, the diseases associated with 12988 and 677 mutation and who should be tested for it.
n this video, Part one of a three part series, Dr Hagmeyer Director and founder of the Napeville Institute For NeuroMetabolic Solutions explains the importance of the MTHFR mutation, the problems associated with poor methylation, the diseases associated with 12988 and 677 mutation and who should be tested for it.
Got milk? Fact is, most people don't -- and shouldn't -- because for them, ice cream and milkshakes are basically toxic. So why can some people drink milk an...
Got milk? Fact is, most people don't -- and shouldn't -- because for them, ice cream and milkshakes are basically toxic. So why can some people drink milk an...
IN THE FAMILY will air on POV, the award winning PBS series, October 1st, 2008. In the Family is a documentary film about predicting breast and ovarian cance...
IN THE FAMILY will air on POV, the award winning PBS series, October 1st, 2008. In the Family is a documentary film about predicting breast and ovarian cance...
First ever look at a true 3D model of DNA replication/repair. This project was done in Maya under the direction of a pre-med student and instructor. Hopefull...
First ever look at a true 3D model of DNA replication/repair. This project was done in Maya under the direction of a pre-med student and instructor. Hopefull...
All footage was shot, edited and produced by myself, solely.
To use any of my footage - you must ask for permission FIRST. I almost must receive credit.
Originally aired: September 9th, 2015
Many thanks to the UNC Neuroscience Research team
For more information about the enzyme & research:
http://www.med.unc.edu/neuroscience/about-us/news/zylka-lab-publishes-in-cell-on-genetic-mutation-that-increases-autism-risk
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Genetic Mutants Can Alter Entire Biological Communities
Genetic Mutants Can Alter Entire Biological Communities
Genetic Mutants Can Alter Entire Biological Communities
Scientists from Trinity College Dublin have discovered that one gene mutation in a single species can trigger dramatic change in whole biological communities – as much as that caused by the extinction of a top predator.
Speakers:
Assistant Professor in Zoology, School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, Ian Donohue
PhD Researcher in Zoology, School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, Deirdre McClean
http://www.tcd.ie/
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Sphynx cat wearing kitty clothes
Sphynx cat wearing kitty clothes
Sphynx cat wearing kitty clothes
Here is our adorable hairless Spinks cat wearing a cute Sphynx cat jumper. We just love to dress our Sphynx cats in clothes to keep them warm.
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Sphynx cat and water fountain
Sphynx cat and water fountain
Sphynx cat and water fountain
Here is our adorable hairless Sphynx or SphynxieBob cat Nubbin Learning to drink out of his new stainless steel pet water fountain!
LiLNudists’ catteries amazing hairless and dwarf Bambino and Sphynx cats and kittens. Sphynx are a breed of hairless cats created by a naturally occurring genetic mutation which causes them to be bald. The very rare new hairless cat breed the Bambino cat breed is the direct result of the purposeful breeding between the Sphynx cat and the Munchkin cat. This produces the amazing Bambino who carriers on the naturally occurring traits for hairless-ness from the Sphynx cat, and the trait for short-legs, or dwarfism
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Adorable Calico Bambino Kitten Nursing
Adorable Calico Bambino Kitten Nursing
Adorable Calico Bambino Kitten Nursing
Here is Little Miss sunshine are adorable newborn calico bambino kitten fighting with her sisters for some milk during nursing time!LiLNudists’ catteries amazing hairless and dwarf Bambino and Sphynx cats and kittens. Sphynx are a breed of hairless cats created by a naturally occurring genetic mutation which causes them to be bald. The very rare new hairless cat breed the Bambino cat breed is the direct result of the purposeful breeding between the Sphynx cat and the Munchkin cat. This produces the amazing Bambino who carriers on the naturally occurring traits for hairless-ness from the Sphynx cat, and the trait for short-legs, or dwarfism
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Hungry hairless kittens meowing
Hungry hairless kittens meowing
Hungry hairless kittens meowing
Here are our two adorable hairless kittens and they are hungry and meowing for their raw food meal!
LiLNudists’ catteries amazing hairless and dwarf Bambino and Sphynx cats and kittens. Sphynx are a breed of hairless cats created by a naturally occurring genetic mutation which causes them to be bald. The very rare new hairless cat breed the Bambino cat breed is the direct result of the purposeful breeding between the Sphynx cat and the Munchkin cat. This produces the amazing Bambino who carriers on the naturally occurring traits for hairless-ness from the Sphynx cat, and the trait for short-legs, or dwarfism, from the Munchkin cat. Both b
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Tokyo Ghoul:re Chapter 42 Analysis - Queen Bee Eto and Genetic Mutation 東京喰種-トーキョーグール
Tokyo Ghoul:re Chapter 42 Analysis - Queen Bee Eto and Genetic Mutation 東京喰種-トーキョーグール
Tokyo Ghoul:re Chapter 42 Analysis - Queen Bee Eto and Genetic Mutation 東京喰種-トーキョーグール
Tokyo Ghoul:re Chapter 42 東京喰種-トーキョーグール finally reveals the End Game for the series with Genetic Mutation. This new disease called ROS that effects 1 in 3 Million people might have caused Humans to evolve into Ghouls. Eto however is a new hybrid species that has evolved passed the disease and can eat Human food. How do you feel about the Genetic Mutations in the series? Also its confirmed that Eto is the One Eyed King. Ready for TG:re Chapter 43 Review?
東京グール:第42章再東京喰種 - トーキョーグール最終的に遺伝子変異を持つシリーズのエンドゲームを明らかにする。 3万人でエフェクト1が悪鬼に進化するために人間の原因となった可能性があることをROSと呼ばれるこの新しい病気。江藤は、しかし、進化してきた新しいハイブリッド種が病気に合格し、人間の食べ物を食べることができるです。どのようにして、一連の遺伝的変異についてどう思いますか
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Gene flow, migration, natural selection, mutation
Gene flow, migration, natural selection, mutation
Gene flow, migration, natural selection, mutation
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Evolutionary Computation 3 - Mutation
Evolutionary Computation 3 - Mutation
Evolutionary Computation 3 - Mutation
Some specific examples of mutation for common genetic representations are discussed.
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Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
Quirk of nature turns terrifying funnel web spider black and blood red For some people, spiders are the stuff of nightmares anyway - but what about this one that ...
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares.
Video del Grupo de Hard Electro ARTHROPOD, prueba de animacion en 3d. "HOW MANY LIKES CAN WE GET?!" ▻ Next: ... Apatosaurus DNA extract by British ...
For some people, spiders are the stuff of nightmares anyway - but what about this one that is blood red?Mo
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmar
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Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
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Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
For some people, spiders are the stuff of nightmares anyway - but what about this one that is blood red?Most people are wary enough of spiders as it is - but this mutation of the eight legged insect is even more alarming - it's blood red.
The species of funnel-web spider has been discovered by zoologist Mark Wong, has a distinctive blood red colouring on the top of it's torso.
Usually, this particular type of spider has the distinctive red marking on it's underside.The spider was discovered in Tallaganda State Forest, on the south coast of New South Wales.
Wong was poking a giant web with a stick when the spider came out.
"Before
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Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
For some people, spiders are the stuff of nightmares anyway - but what about this one that is blood red?
Most people are wary enough of spiders as it is - but this mutation of the eight legged insect is even more alarming - it's blood red.
The species of funnel-web spider has been discovered by zoologist Mark Wong, has a distinctive blood red colouring on the top of it's torso.
Usually, this particular type of spider has the distinctive red marking on it's underside.
The spider was discovered in Tallaganda State Forest, on the south coast of New South Wales.
Wong was
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Watch Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
Watch Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
Watch Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
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2B - Mutation rates & natural genetic variations
2B - Mutation rates & natural genetic variations
2B - Mutation rates & natural genetic variations
2B.mp4
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AI Shall Smite the
AI Shall Smite the
AI Shall Smite the
Genetic Mutation Confirmed
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Mutation (genetic algorithm)
Mutation (genetic algorithm)
Mutation (genetic algorithm)
Mutation is a genetic operator used to maintain genetic diversity from one generation of a population of genetic algorithm chromosomes to the next. It is analogous to biological mutation. Mutation alters one or more gene values in a chromosome from its initial state. In mutation, the solution may change entirely from the previous solution. Hence GA can come to better solution by using mutation. Mutation occurs during evolution according to a user-definable mutation probability. This probability should be set low. If it is set too high, the search will turn into a primitive random search. The classic example of a mutation operator involves a p
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Point mutation
Point mutation
Point mutation
A point mutation, or single base modification, is a type of mutation that causes a single nucleotide base change, insertion, or deletion of the genetic material, DNA or RNA. The term frameshift mutation indicates the addition or deletion of a base pair. A point mutant is an individual that is affected by a point mutation. Repeat induced point mutations are recurring point mutations, discussed below.
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Researchers show how single genetic mutation can cause autism. News, August 08
Researchers show how single genetic mutation can cause autism. News, August 08
Researchers show how single genetic mutation can cause autism. News, August 08
While studying the development of a rare neurological disorder called Angelman syndrome, researchers discovered the way one specific genetic mutation can cause autism - and they may have a treatment to reverse it.
Only about 27 genes have been identified with high confidence by researchers as causing autism when mutated, however hundreds more have been identified as potentially causing the condition.
"Genetic studies are showing that there will be about 1,000 genes linked to autism," said Dr. Mark Zylka, an associate professor of cell biology and physiology at the University of North Carolina, in a press release. "This means you could muta
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6 Unusual Genetic Mutations in Humans
6 Unusual Genetic Mutations in Humans
6 Unusual Genetic Mutations in Humans
No two people are alike, due to the subtly different ways our genomes are expressed. But sometimes these biological differences lead to genetic mutations that are extremely rare, and sometimes debilitating. Historically, many people suffering from these mutations were labeled monsters or freaks — but today, we know they are simply part of the broad spectrum of genetic variations in our species. Here are 10 of the most unusual genetic mutations we've identified in humans.
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Krypton 81- Genetic Mutation
Krypton 81- Genetic Mutation
Krypton 81- Genetic Mutation
Outpost Alpha Centauri 2015
Subsonic Device Rec.
http://www.discogs.com/Krypton-81-Outpost-Alpha-Centauri/release/7321808
Produced By Martin Stoffregen and Per Lind
Electro music act based in Copenhagen, Denmark
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Mutation
Mutation
Mutation
In biology, a mutation is a permanent change of the nucleotide sequence of the genome of an organism, virus, or extrachromosomal DNA or other genetic elements. Mutations result from damage to DNA which is not repaired or to RNA genomes (typically caused by radiation or chemical mutagens), errors in the process of replication, or from the insertion or deletion of segments of DNA by mobile genetic elements. Mutations may or may not produce discernible changes in the observable characteristics (phenotype) of an organism. Mutations play a part in both normal and abnormal biological processes including: evolution, cancer, and the development of th
All footage was shot, edited and produced by myself, solely.
To use any of my footage - you must ask for permission FIRST. I almost must receive credit.
Originally aired: September 9th, 2015
Many thanks to the UNC Neuroscience Research team
For more information about the enzyme & research:
http://www.med.unc.edu/neuroscience/about-us/news/zylka-lab-publishes-in-cell-on-genetic-mutation-that-increases-autism-risk
All footage was shot, edited and produced by myself, solely.
To use any of my footage - you must ask for permission FIRST. I almost must receive credit.
Originally aired: September 9th, 2015
Many thanks to the UNC Neuroscience Research team
For more information about the enzyme & research:
http://www.med.unc.edu/neuroscience/about-us/news/zylka-lab-publishes-in-cell-on-genetic-mutation-that-increases-autism-risk
published:10 Sep 2015
views:5
Genetic Mutants Can Alter Entire Biological Communities
Scientists from Trinity College Dublin have discovered that one gene mutation in a single species can trigger dramatic change in whole biological communities – as much as that caused by the extinction of a top predator.
Speakers:
Assistant Professor in Zoology, School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, Ian Donohue
PhD Researcher in Zoology, School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, Deirdre McClean
http://www.tcd.ie/
Scientists from Trinity College Dublin have discovered that one gene mutation in a single species can trigger dramatic change in whole biological communities – as much as that caused by the extinction of a top predator.
Speakers:
Assistant Professor in Zoology, School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, Ian Donohue
PhD Researcher in Zoology, School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, Deirdre McClean
http://www.tcd.ie/
Here is our adorable hairless Sphynx or SphynxieBob cat Nubbin Learning to drink out of his new stainless steel pet water fountain!
LiLNudists’ catteries amazing hairless and dwarf Bambino and Sphynx cats and kittens. Sphynx are a breed of hairless cats created by a naturally occurring genetic mutation which causes them to be bald. The very rare new hairless cat breed the Bambino cat breed is the direct result of the purposeful breeding between the Sphynx cat and the Munchkin cat. This produces the amazing Bambino who carriers on the naturally occurring traits for hairless-ness from the Sphynx cat, and the trait for short-legs, or dwarfism, from the Munchkin cat. Both breeds are amazingly friendly, loving, social and smart. The both have unique traits of hairlessness, large ears, super smooth skin and YES…. lots of wrinkles! The Bambino walks with a unique little swagger to walk their way right into your heart!
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Here is our adorable hairless Sphynx or SphynxieBob cat Nubbin Learning to drink out of his new stainless steel pet water fountain!
LiLNudists’ catteries amazing hairless and dwarf Bambino and Sphynx cats and kittens. Sphynx are a breed of hairless cats created by a naturally occurring genetic mutation which causes them to be bald. The very rare new hairless cat breed the Bambino cat breed is the direct result of the purposeful breeding between the Sphynx cat and the Munchkin cat. This produces the amazing Bambino who carriers on the naturally occurring traits for hairless-ness from the Sphynx cat, and the trait for short-legs, or dwarfism, from the Munchkin cat. Both breeds are amazingly friendly, loving, social and smart. The both have unique traits of hairlessness, large ears, super smooth skin and YES…. lots of wrinkles! The Bambino walks with a unique little swagger to walk their way right into your heart!
Contact us to adopt your new kitty today!!!
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Here is Little Miss sunshine are adorable newborn calico bambino kitten fighting with her sisters for some milk during nursing time!LiLNudists’ catteries amazing hairless and dwarf Bambino and Sphynx cats and kittens. Sphynx are a breed of hairless cats created by a naturally occurring genetic mutation which causes them to be bald. The very rare new hairless cat breed the Bambino cat breed is the direct result of the purposeful breeding between the Sphynx cat and the Munchkin cat. This produces the amazing Bambino who carriers on the naturally occurring traits for hairless-ness from the Sphynx cat, and the trait for short-legs, or dwarfism, from the Munchkin cat. Both breeds are amazingly friendly, loving, social and smart. The both have unique traits of hairlessness, large ears, super smooth skin and YES…. lots of wrinkles! The Bambino walks with a unique little swagger to walk their way right into your heart!
Contact us to adopt your new kitty today!!!
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Here is Little Miss sunshine are adorable newborn calico bambino kitten fighting with her sisters for some milk during nursing time!LiLNudists’ catteries amazing hairless and dwarf Bambino and Sphynx cats and kittens. Sphynx are a breed of hairless cats created by a naturally occurring genetic mutation which causes them to be bald. The very rare new hairless cat breed the Bambino cat breed is the direct result of the purposeful breeding between the Sphynx cat and the Munchkin cat. This produces the amazing Bambino who carriers on the naturally occurring traits for hairless-ness from the Sphynx cat, and the trait for short-legs, or dwarfism, from the Munchkin cat. Both breeds are amazingly friendly, loving, social and smart. The both have unique traits of hairlessness, large ears, super smooth skin and YES…. lots of wrinkles! The Bambino walks with a unique little swagger to walk their way right into your heart!
Contact us to adopt your new kitty today!!!
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LiLNudists Iowa
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Here are our two adorable hairless kittens and they are hungry and meowing for their raw food meal!
LiLNudists’ catteries amazing hairless and dwarf Bambino and Sphynx cats and kittens. Sphynx are a breed of hairless cats created by a naturally occurring genetic mutation which causes them to be bald. The very rare new hairless cat breed the Bambino cat breed is the direct result of the purposeful breeding between the Sphynx cat and the Munchkin cat. This produces the amazing Bambino who carriers on the naturally occurring traits for hairless-ness from the Sphynx cat, and the trait for short-legs, or dwarfism, from the Munchkin cat. Both breeds are amazingly friendly, loving, social and smart. The both have unique traits of hairlessness, large ears, super smooth skin and YES…. lots of wrinkles! The Bambino walks with a unique little swagger to walk their way right into your heart!
Contact us to adopt your new kitty today!!!
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Here are our two adorable hairless kittens and they are hungry and meowing for their raw food meal!
LiLNudists’ catteries amazing hairless and dwarf Bambino and Sphynx cats and kittens. Sphynx are a breed of hairless cats created by a naturally occurring genetic mutation which causes them to be bald. The very rare new hairless cat breed the Bambino cat breed is the direct result of the purposeful breeding between the Sphynx cat and the Munchkin cat. This produces the amazing Bambino who carriers on the naturally occurring traits for hairless-ness from the Sphynx cat, and the trait for short-legs, or dwarfism, from the Munchkin cat. Both breeds are amazingly friendly, loving, social and smart. The both have unique traits of hairlessness, large ears, super smooth skin and YES…. lots of wrinkles! The Bambino walks with a unique little swagger to walk their way right into your heart!
Contact us to adopt your new kitty today!!!
LiLNudists California
(661) 202 – 8337
nekidlilkitty@gmail.com
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LiLNudists@gmail.com
www.lilnudists.com
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Tokyo Ghoul:re Chapter 42 Analysis - Queen Bee Eto and Genetic Mutation 東京喰種-トーキョーグール
Tokyo Ghoul:re Chapter 42 東京喰種-トーキョーグール finally reveals the End Game for the series with Genetic Mutation. This new disease called ROS that effects 1 in 3 Million people might have caused Humans to evolve into Ghouls. Eto however is a new hybrid species that has evolved passed the disease and can eat Human food. How do you feel about the Genetic Mutations in the series? Also its confirmed that Eto is the One Eyed King. Ready for TG:re Chapter 43 Review?
東京グール:第42章再東京喰種 - トーキョーグール最終的に遺伝子変異を持つシリーズのエンドゲームを明らかにする。 3万人でエフェクト1が悪鬼に進化するために人間の原因となった可能性があることをROSと呼ばれるこの新しい病気。江藤は、しかし、進化してきた新しいハイブリッド種が病気に合格し、人間の食べ物を食べることができるです。どのようにして、一連の遺伝的変異についてどう思いますか?また、その江藤はワンアイド王であることを確認しました。 TGのための準備:第43章レビュー再?
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Tokyo Ghoul:re Chapter 42 東京喰種-トーキョーグール finally reveals the End Game for the series with Genetic Mutation. This new disease called ROS that effects 1 in 3 Million people might have caused Humans to evolve into Ghouls. Eto however is a new hybrid species that has evolved passed the disease and can eat Human food. How do you feel about the Genetic Mutations in the series? Also its confirmed that Eto is the One Eyed King. Ready for TG:re Chapter 43 Review?
東京グール:第42章再東京喰種 - トーキョーグール最終的に遺伝子変異を持つシリーズのエンドゲームを明らかにする。 3万人でエフェクト1が悪鬼に進化するために人間の原因となった可能性があることをROSと呼ばれるこの新しい病気。江藤は、しかし、進化してきた新しいハイブリッド種が病気に合格し、人間の食べ物を食べることができるです。どのようにして、一連の遺伝的変異についてどう思いますか?また、その江藤はワンアイド王であることを確認しました。 TGのための準備:第43章レビュー再?
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Quirk of nature turns terrifying funnel web spider black and blood red For some people, spiders are the stuff of nightmares anyway - but what about this one that ...
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares.
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For some people, spiders are the stuff of nightmares anyway - but what about this one that is blood red?Mo
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
Quirk of nature turns terrifying funnel web spider black and blood red For some people, spiders are the stuff of nightmares anyway - but what about this one that ...
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares.
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For some people, spiders are the stuff of nightmares anyway - but what about this one that is blood red?Mo
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
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Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
For some people, spiders are the stuff of nightmares anyway - but what about this one that is blood red?Most people are wary enough of spiders as it is - but this mutation of the eight legged insect is even more alarming - it's blood red.
The species of funnel-web spider has been discovered by zoologist Mark Wong, has a distinctive blood red colouring on the top of it's torso.
Usually, this particular type of spider has the distinctive red marking on it's underside.The spider was discovered in Tallaganda State Forest, on the south coast of New South Wales.
Wong was poking a giant web with a stick when the spider came out.
"Before I knew it, boom! She had rushed out of her silken lair, with her legs raised and fangs greeting me with glistening venom," Wong told Australian Geographic .
This particular spider is the only one that has ever been found with this variety of colour variations.
It comes after the news that spiders as big as mice could be invading UK homes this autumn.
For some people, spiders are the stuff of nightmares anyway - but what about this one that is blood red?Most people are wary enough of spiders as it is - but this mutation of the eight legged insect is even more alarming - it's blood red.
The species of funnel-web spider has been discovered by zoologist Mark Wong, has a distinctive blood red colouring on the top of it's torso.
Usually, this particular type of spider has the distinctive red marking on it's underside.The spider was discovered in Tallaganda State Forest, on the south coast of New South Wales.
Wong was poking a giant web with a stick when the spider came out.
"Before I knew it, boom! She had rushed out of her silken lair, with her legs raised and fangs greeting me with glistening venom," Wong told Australian Geographic .
This particular spider is the only one that has ever been found with this variety of colour variations.
It comes after the news that spiders as big as mice could be invading UK homes this autumn.
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Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
For some people, spiders are the stuff of nightmares anyway - but what about this one that is blood red?
Most people are wary enough of spiders as it is - but this mutation of the eight legged insect is even more alarming - it's blood red.
The species of funnel-web spider has been discovered by zoologist Mark Wong, has a distinctive blood red colouring on the top of it's torso.
Usually, this particular type of spider has the distinctive red marking on it's underside.
The spider was discovered in Tallaganda State Forest, on the south coast of New South Wales.
Wong was poking a giant web with a stick when the spider came out.
"Before I knew it, boom! She had rushed out of her silken lair, with her legs raised and fangs greeting me with glistening venom," Wong told Australian Geographic .
This particular spider is the only one that has ever been found with this variety of colour variations.
It comes after the news that spiders as big as mice could be invading UK homes this autumn.
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
For some people, spiders are the stuff of nightmares anyway - but what about this one that is blood red?
Most people are wary enough of spiders as it is - but this mutation of the eight legged insect is even more alarming - it's blood red.
The species of funnel-web spider has been discovered by zoologist Mark Wong, has a distinctive blood red colouring on the top of it's torso.
Usually, this particular type of spider has the distinctive red marking on it's underside.
The spider was discovered in Tallaganda State Forest, on the south coast of New South Wales.
Wong was poking a giant web with a stick when the spider came out.
"Before I knew it, boom! She had rushed out of her silken lair, with her legs raised and fangs greeting me with glistening venom," Wong told Australian Geographic .
This particular spider is the only one that has ever been found with this variety of colour variations.
It comes after the news that spiders as big as mice could be invading UK homes this autumn.
published:19 Aug 2015
views:27
Watch Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
Mutation is a genetic operator used to maintain genetic diversity from one generation of a population of genetic algorithm chromosomes to the next. It is analogous to biological mutation. Mutation alters one or more gene values in a chromosome from its initial state. In mutation, the solution may change entirely from the previous solution. Hence GA can come to better solution by using mutation. Mutation occurs during evolution according to a user-definable mutation probability. This probability should be set low. If it is set too high, the search will turn into a primitive random search. The classic example of a mutation operator involves a probability that an arbitrary bit in a genetic sequence will be changed from its original state. A common method of implementing the mutation operator involves generating a random variable for each bit in a sequence. This random variable tells whether or not a particular bit will be modified. This mutation procedure, based on the biological point mutation, is called single point mutation. Other types are inversion and floating point mutation. When the gene encoding is restrictive as in permutation problems, mutations are swaps, inversions, and scrambles. The purpose of mutation in GAs is preserving and introducing diversity. Mutation should allow the algorithm to avoid local minima by preventing the population of chromosomes from becoming too similar to each other, thus slowing or even stopping evolution. This reasoning also explains the fact that most GA systems avoid only taking the fittest of the population in generating the next but rather a random (or semi-random) selection with a weighting toward those that are fitter. For different genome types, different mutation types are suitable: Bit string mutation. The mutation of bit strings ensue through bit flips at random positions. Example: The probability of a mutation of a bit is , where is the length of the binary vector. Thus, a mutation rate of per mutation and individual selected for mutation is reached. Flip Bit. This mutation operator takes the chosen genome and inverts the bits (i.e. if the genome bit is 1, it is changed to 0 and vice versa). Boundary. This mutation operator replaces the genome with either lower or upper bound randomly. This can be used for integer and float genes. Non-Uniform. The probability that amount of mutation will go to 0 with the next generation is increased by using non-uniform mutation operator. It keeps the population from stagnating in the early stages of the evolution. It tunes solution in later stages of evolution. This mutation operator can only be used for integer and float genes. Uniform. This operator replaces the value of the chosen gene with a uniform random value selected between the user-specified upper and lower bounds for that gene. This mutation operator can only be used for integer and float genes. Gaussian. This operator adds a unit Gaussian distributed random value to the chosen gene. If it falls outside of the user-specified lower or upper bounds for that gene, the new gene value is clipped. This mutation operator can only be used for integer and float genes.
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Mutation is a genetic operator used to maintain genetic diversity from one generation of a population of genetic algorithm chromosomes to the next. It is analogous to biological mutation. Mutation alters one or more gene values in a chromosome from its initial state. In mutation, the solution may change entirely from the previous solution. Hence GA can come to better solution by using mutation. Mutation occurs during evolution according to a user-definable mutation probability. This probability should be set low. If it is set too high, the search will turn into a primitive random search. The classic example of a mutation operator involves a probability that an arbitrary bit in a genetic sequence will be changed from its original state. A common method of implementing the mutation operator involves generating a random variable for each bit in a sequence. This random variable tells whether or not a particular bit will be modified. This mutation procedure, based on the biological point mutation, is called single point mutation. Other types are inversion and floating point mutation. When the gene encoding is restrictive as in permutation problems, mutations are swaps, inversions, and scrambles. The purpose of mutation in GAs is preserving and introducing diversity. Mutation should allow the algorithm to avoid local minima by preventing the population of chromosomes from becoming too similar to each other, thus slowing or even stopping evolution. This reasoning also explains the fact that most GA systems avoid only taking the fittest of the population in generating the next but rather a random (or semi-random) selection with a weighting toward those that are fitter. For different genome types, different mutation types are suitable: Bit string mutation. The mutation of bit strings ensue through bit flips at random positions. Example: The probability of a mutation of a bit is , where is the length of the binary vector. Thus, a mutation rate of per mutation and individual selected for mutation is reached. Flip Bit. This mutation operator takes the chosen genome and inverts the bits (i.e. if the genome bit is 1, it is changed to 0 and vice versa). Boundary. This mutation operator replaces the genome with either lower or upper bound randomly. This can be used for integer and float genes. Non-Uniform. The probability that amount of mutation will go to 0 with the next generation is increased by using non-uniform mutation operator. It keeps the population from stagnating in the early stages of the evolution. It tunes solution in later stages of evolution. This mutation operator can only be used for integer and float genes. Uniform. This operator replaces the value of the chosen gene with a uniform random value selected between the user-specified upper and lower bounds for that gene. This mutation operator can only be used for integer and float genes. Gaussian. This operator adds a unit Gaussian distributed random value to the chosen gene. If it falls outside of the user-specified lower or upper bounds for that gene, the new gene value is clipped. This mutation operator can only be used for integer and float genes.
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A point mutation, or single base modification, is a type of mutation that causes a single nucleotide base change, insertion, or deletion of the genetic material, DNA or RNA. The term frameshift mutation indicates the addition or deletion of a base pair. A point mutant is an individual that is affected by a point mutation. Repeat induced point mutations are recurring point mutations, discussed below.
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A point mutation, or single base modification, is a type of mutation that causes a single nucleotide base change, insertion, or deletion of the genetic material, DNA or RNA. The term frameshift mutation indicates the addition or deletion of a base pair. A point mutant is an individual that is affected by a point mutation. Repeat induced point mutations are recurring point mutations, discussed below.
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Researchers show how single genetic mutation can cause autism. News, August 08
While studying the development of a rare neurological disorder called Angelman syndrome, researchers discovered the way one specific genetic mutation can cause autism - and they may have a treatment to reverse it.
Only about 27 genes have been identified with high confidence by researchers as causing autism when mutated, however hundreds more have been identified as potentially causing the condition.
"Genetic studies are showing that there will be about 1,000 genes linked to autism," said Dr. Mark Zylka, an associate professor of cell biology and physiology at the University of North Carolina, in a press release. "This means you could mutate any one of them and get the disorder. We found how one of these mutations works."
Researchers studying Angelman syndrome noticed mutations near the gene responsible for regulating the enzyme UBE3A, which is important for neural function and brain development. UBE3A imbalance is already thought to be a cause of autism because the genetic mutation is often seen in people with the condition. In Angelman, though, the mutations delete the enzyme in people, while the mutations in autism cause it to be doubled or tripled.
Using an autistic child's cell lines from the Simons Simplex Collection, researchers found the gene mutation which turns off the switch tightly controlling UBE3A. The researchers sequenced genes from the child's parents' cell samples, finding the parents did not have the mutation the child did.
"When this child's mutation was introduced into an animal model, we saw all these dendritic spines form on the neurons," Zylka said. "We thought this was a big deal because too many dendritic spines have been linked to autism."
Source: http://www.upi.com/Health_News/2015/08/07/Researchers-show-how-single-genetic-mutation-can-cause-autism/1361438949040/
While studying the development of a rare neurological disorder called Angelman syndrome, researchers discovered the way one specific genetic mutation can cause autism - and they may have a treatment to reverse it.
Only about 27 genes have been identified with high confidence by researchers as causing autism when mutated, however hundreds more have been identified as potentially causing the condition.
"Genetic studies are showing that there will be about 1,000 genes linked to autism," said Dr. Mark Zylka, an associate professor of cell biology and physiology at the University of North Carolina, in a press release. "This means you could mutate any one of them and get the disorder. We found how one of these mutations works."
Researchers studying Angelman syndrome noticed mutations near the gene responsible for regulating the enzyme UBE3A, which is important for neural function and brain development. UBE3A imbalance is already thought to be a cause of autism because the genetic mutation is often seen in people with the condition. In Angelman, though, the mutations delete the enzyme in people, while the mutations in autism cause it to be doubled or tripled.
Using an autistic child's cell lines from the Simons Simplex Collection, researchers found the gene mutation which turns off the switch tightly controlling UBE3A. The researchers sequenced genes from the child's parents' cell samples, finding the parents did not have the mutation the child did.
"When this child's mutation was introduced into an animal model, we saw all these dendritic spines form on the neurons," Zylka said. "We thought this was a big deal because too many dendritic spines have been linked to autism."
Source: http://www.upi.com/Health_News/2015/08/07/Researchers-show-how-single-genetic-mutation-can-cause-autism/1361438949040/
No two people are alike, due to the subtly different ways our genomes are expressed. But sometimes these biological differences lead to genetic mutations that are extremely rare, and sometimes debilitating. Historically, many people suffering from these mutations were labeled monsters or freaks — but today, we know they are simply part of the broad spectrum of genetic variations in our species. Here are 10 of the most unusual genetic mutations we've identified in humans.
No two people are alike, due to the subtly different ways our genomes are expressed. But sometimes these biological differences lead to genetic mutations that are extremely rare, and sometimes debilitating. Historically, many people suffering from these mutations were labeled monsters or freaks — but today, we know they are simply part of the broad spectrum of genetic variations in our species. Here are 10 of the most unusual genetic mutations we've identified in humans.
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Electro music act based in Copenhagen, Denmark
In biology, a mutation is a permanent change of the nucleotide sequence of the genome of an organism, virus, or extrachromosomal DNA or other genetic elements. Mutations result from damage to DNA which is not repaired or to RNA genomes (typically caused by radiation or chemical mutagens), errors in the process of replication, or from the insertion or deletion of segments of DNA by mobile genetic elements. Mutations may or may not produce discernible changes in the observable characteristics (phenotype) of an organism. Mutations play a part in both normal and abnormal biological processes including: evolution, cancer, and the development of the immune system, including junctional diversity. Mutation can result in several different types of change in sequences. Mutations in genes can either have no effect, alter the product of a gene, or prevent the gene from functioning properly or completely. Mutations can also occur in nongenic regions. One study on genetic variations between different species of Drosophila suggests that, if a mutation changes a protein produced by a gene, the result is likely to be harmful, with an estimated 70 percent of amino acid polymorphisms that have damaging effects, and the remainder being either neutral or weakly beneficial. Due to the damaging effects that mutations can have on genes, organisms have mechanisms such as DNA repair to prevent or correct (revert the mutated sequence back to its original state) mutations.
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In biology, a mutation is a permanent change of the nucleotide sequence of the genome of an organism, virus, or extrachromosomal DNA or other genetic elements. Mutations result from damage to DNA which is not repaired or to RNA genomes (typically caused by radiation or chemical mutagens), errors in the process of replication, or from the insertion or deletion of segments of DNA by mobile genetic elements. Mutations may or may not produce discernible changes in the observable characteristics (phenotype) of an organism. Mutations play a part in both normal and abnormal biological processes including: evolution, cancer, and the development of the immune system, including junctional diversity. Mutation can result in several different types of change in sequences. Mutations in genes can either have no effect, alter the product of a gene, or prevent the gene from functioning properly or completely. Mutations can also occur in nongenic regions. One study on genetic variations between different species of Drosophila suggests that, if a mutation changes a protein produced by a gene, the result is likely to be harmful, with an estimated 70 percent of amino acid polymorphisms that have damaging effects, and the remainder being either neutral or weakly beneficial. Due to the damaging effects that mutations can have on genes, organisms have mechanisms such as DNA repair to prevent or correct (revert the mutated sequence back to its original state) mutations.
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Genetic Mutation - Magnificent Modifier or Mega Meltdown? -- Creation Magazine LIVE! (2-03)
Genetic Mutation - Magnificent Modifier or Mega Meltdown? -- Creation Magazine LIVE! (2-03)
Genetic Mutation - Magnificent Modifier or Mega Meltdown? -- Creation Magazine LIVE! (2-03)
Special guest, former atheistic evolutionist Dr John Sanford provides remarkable insights into new discoveries in genetics that powerfully support a recent c...
92:05
Michael Whitlock - Genetic load, mutation selection balance
Michael Whitlock - Genetic load, mutation selection balance
Michael Whitlock - Genetic load, mutation selection balance
PROGRAM: School and Discussion Meeting on Population Genetics and Evolution PROGRAM LINK: http://www.icts.res.in/program/PGE2014 DATES: Saturday 15 Feb, 2014...
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MTHFR Gene Mutation Webinar with Leslie Brown
MTHFR Gene Mutation Webinar with Leslie Brown
MTHFR Gene Mutation Webinar with Leslie Brown
On August 13, Nurse Practioner, Leslie Brown of Piedmont Wellness Center hosted an informative webinar on theMTHFR gene mutation. Leslie spoke about
What is the MTHFR gene mutation?
How is this mutation diagnosed?
How does it affect the body and what conditions are associated with it?
Is there treatment for it?
What you can do to effect optimal health!
84:58
Biochemistry The Genetic code, Mutations and Translation NBDE Part 1 DVD3
Biochemistry The Genetic code, Mutations and Translation NBDE Part 1 DVD3
Biochemistry The Genetic code, Mutations and Translation NBDE Part 1 DVD3
Biochemistry The Genetic code, Mutations and Translation NBDE Part 1 DVD3
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51:26
Binding of Isaac Wrath of the Lamb - Custom Challenge 137 - Genetic Mutation
Binding of Isaac Wrath of the Lamb - Custom Challenge 137 - Genetic Mutation
Binding of Isaac Wrath of the Lamb - Custom Challenge 137 - Genetic Mutation
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50:14
Human Mutants episode 1 The Mystery of Growth
Human Mutants episode 1 The Mystery of Growth
Human Mutants episode 1 The Mystery of Growth
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James Crow (Mutation, Selection, Genetic Drift)
James Crow (Mutation, Selection, Genetic Drift)
James Crow (Mutation, Selection, Genetic Drift)
The following is an interview with James F. Crow, Professor Emeritus of Genetics at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. The interview was conducted by his student, friend and colleague, Daniel L. Hartl, Higgins Professor of Biology at Harvard University. The interview was recorded at The American Society Human Genetics Meeting at the Marriott Hotel in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on October 4, 2000.
89:58
Dane Family Genetic Mutation Discovery
Dane Family Genetic Mutation Discovery
Dane Family Genetic Mutation Discovery
118:35
"MTHFR and Mental Health: Understanding the Overall Effect of Individual Genetic Mutations SNPs"
"MTHFR and Mental Health: Understanding the Overall Effect of Individual Genetic Mutations SNPs"
"MTHFR and Mental Health: Understanding the Overall Effect of Individual Genetic Mutations SNPs"
Methylation is a biochemical process responsible for dozens of chemical reactions in the body and the brain. Not only is it essential to physical and mental health, but also influences an individual’s characteristics and traits. For example, undermethylation is associated with perfectionism, high accomplishment, OCD tendencies, and seasonal allergies. Persons who are overmethylated have a tendency to have excellent social skills, artistic or musical abilities, chemical and food sensitivities, and high anxiety. Severe methylation imbalances can also contribute to serious mental health disorders.
The popular genetic testing for MTHFR, MS, and
69:41
The MTHFR Gene Mutations as Connected To Chronic Illness: Part 1
The MTHFR Gene Mutations as Connected To Chronic Illness: Part 1
The MTHFR Gene Mutations as Connected To Chronic Illness: Part 1
"The MTHFR Gene Mutations as Connected To Chronic Illness: Part 1" with Marjie Andrejciw, MT (ASCP), MS, NC Approximately 90% of people who suffer with a chr...
31:58
2015 ADI Life Science Symposium | Genetic Mutation of HARs & Neurocognition
2015 ADI Life Science Symposium | Genetic Mutation of HARs & Neurocognition
2015 ADI Life Science Symposium | Genetic Mutation of HARs & Neurocognition
Evan Eichler - University of Washington
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Autism: New Mutations, Genes, and Pathways
Autism: New Mutations, Genes, and Pathways
Autism: New Mutations, Genes, and Pathways
Autism: New Mutations, Genes, and Pathways
Air date: Wednesday, February 18, 2015, 3:00:00 PM
Category: WALS - Wednesday Afternoon Lectures
Runtime: 01:06:20
Description: NIH Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series
Dr. Eichler will summarize his recent findings regarding the discovery of new genes and genetic mutations that contribute to autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and developmental delays. The lecture will highlight the identification of rare disruptive mutations using copy-number variation from exome- and genome-sequencing approaches on thousands of individuals. He proposes that the early development of the brain is particularly sensit
46:27
Modsauce SMP, Ep 35 - Genetic Mutation
Modsauce SMP, Ep 35 - Genetic Mutation
Modsauce SMP, Ep 35 - Genetic Mutation
Hello All and welcome to my SMP Let's Play series on the Hermitcraft Modsauce pack. This is a modpack created by our friendly Hermitcrafters and it is available on the AT launcher, which can be downloaded from http://atlauncher.com.
We continue our quest to become invincible in this episode and tackle genetics. I end up derping around with it quite a bit and finally get it right in the end. Then I go and get Mally hooked on it...
Have a day guys and gals and I'll see you next episode.
UCI BioSci 94: Organisms to Ecosystems (Winter 2013) Lec 04. Organisms to Ecosystems -- Genetic Drift, Mutation, Migration & Inbreeding -- View the complete ...
29:25
Angelina Jolie's Decision Talking BRCA Genetic Mutations and Preventive Mastectomies
Angelina Jolie's Decision Talking BRCA Genetic Mutations and Preventive Mastectomies
Angelina Jolie's Decision Talking BRCA Genetic Mutations and Preventive Mastectomies
Angelina Jolie recently announced she tested positive for the BRCA-1 genetic mutation putting her at an increased risk for developing breast and ovarian canc...
62:20
Genetic mutation and Inheritance Chapter 12 and start Chp 14
Genetic mutation and Inheritance Chapter 12 and start Chp 14
Genetic mutation and Inheritance Chapter 12 and start Chp 14
26:17
Genes & Chromosome 14
Genes & Chromosome 14
Genes & Chromosome 14
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6- Mutation & Genetic Engineering
6- Mutation & Genetic Engineering
6- Mutation & Genetic Engineering
Genetic Mutation - Magnificent Modifier or Mega Meltdown? -- Creation Magazine LIVE! (2-03)
Special guest, former atheistic evolutionist Dr John Sanford provides remarkable insights into new discoveries in genetics that powerfully support a recent c...
Special guest, former atheistic evolutionist Dr John Sanford provides remarkable insights into new discoveries in genetics that powerfully support a recent c...
PROGRAM: School and Discussion Meeting on Population Genetics and Evolution PROGRAM LINK: http://www.icts.res.in/program/PGE2014 DATES: Saturday 15 Feb, 2014...
PROGRAM: School and Discussion Meeting on Population Genetics and Evolution PROGRAM LINK: http://www.icts.res.in/program/PGE2014 DATES: Saturday 15 Feb, 2014...
On August 13, Nurse Practioner, Leslie Brown of Piedmont Wellness Center hosted an informative webinar on theMTHFR gene mutation. Leslie spoke about
What is the MTHFR gene mutation?
How is this mutation diagnosed?
How does it affect the body and what conditions are associated with it?
Is there treatment for it?
What you can do to effect optimal health!
On August 13, Nurse Practioner, Leslie Brown of Piedmont Wellness Center hosted an informative webinar on theMTHFR gene mutation. Leslie spoke about
What is the MTHFR gene mutation?
How is this mutation diagnosed?
How does it affect the body and what conditions are associated with it?
Is there treatment for it?
What you can do to effect optimal health!
published:11 Mar 2015
views:4
Biochemistry The Genetic code, Mutations and Translation NBDE Part 1 DVD3
Biochemistry The Genetic code, Mutations and Translation NBDE Part 1 DVD3
If you want to buy ASDA Released paper call me 785 284 2145 or text me 785 224 0291
Biochemistry The Genetic code, Mutations and Translation NBDE Part 1 DVD3
If you want to buy ASDA Released paper call me 785 284 2145 or text me 785 224 0291
published:02 Oct 2014
views:4
Binding of Isaac Wrath of the Lamb - Custom Challenge 137 - Genetic Mutation
You can get the Cheat Engine here: http://cheatengine.org/ You can get the Binding of Isaac 1.48 Cheat Table here: http://forum.cheatengine.org/download.php?...
You can get the Cheat Engine here: http://cheatengine.org/ You can get the Binding of Isaac 1.48 Cheat Table here: http://forum.cheatengine.org/download.php?...
The following is an interview with James F. Crow, Professor Emeritus of Genetics at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. The interview was conducted by his student, friend and colleague, Daniel L. Hartl, Higgins Professor of Biology at Harvard University. The interview was recorded at The American Society Human Genetics Meeting at the Marriott Hotel in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on October 4, 2000.
The following is an interview with James F. Crow, Professor Emeritus of Genetics at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. The interview was conducted by his student, friend and colleague, Daniel L. Hartl, Higgins Professor of Biology at Harvard University. The interview was recorded at The American Society Human Genetics Meeting at the Marriott Hotel in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on October 4, 2000.
Methylation is a biochemical process responsible for dozens of chemical reactions in the body and the brain. Not only is it essential to physical and mental health, but also influences an individual’s characteristics and traits. For example, undermethylation is associated with perfectionism, high accomplishment, OCD tendencies, and seasonal allergies. Persons who are overmethylated have a tendency to have excellent social skills, artistic or musical abilities, chemical and food sensitivities, and high anxiety. Severe methylation imbalances can also contribute to serious mental health disorders.
The popular genetic testing for MTHFR, MS, and other SNPs, are qualitative in nature but are limited in their ability to accurately determine the overall effect of individual genetic mutations. Learn how overall methylation status is critical for the treatment of autism, anxiety, behavioral/learning disorders, depression, bipolar, eating disorders, and schizophrenia.
Mensah Medical is an international biomedical clinic for patients experiencing health issues from brain-changing nutrient imbalances such as autism, anxiety, AD(H)D, depression, mood swings, bipolar, eating disorders, OCD, pyrrole or methylation disorders, schizophrenia, Alzheimer's and/or Parkinson's Disease. Our integrative approach to medical care bridges the gap between traditional medicine and natural medicine based on biochemical evaluation, research, and extensive clinical experience. Children, teens and adults meet with our caring physicians who target underlying causes of health issues with targeted Advanced Nutrient Therapy - highly individualized vitamins, minerals, and amino acids.
Patients are seen at our Main Clinic in Warrenville, Illinois (approximately 25 miles west of Chicago) or at U.S. Outreach Clinics located near San Francisco and Los Angeles, and in Scottsdale, AZ and Annapolis, MD.
For more information, please visit our website at www.mensahmedical.com.
Methylation is a biochemical process responsible for dozens of chemical reactions in the body and the brain. Not only is it essential to physical and mental health, but also influences an individual’s characteristics and traits. For example, undermethylation is associated with perfectionism, high accomplishment, OCD tendencies, and seasonal allergies. Persons who are overmethylated have a tendency to have excellent social skills, artistic or musical abilities, chemical and food sensitivities, and high anxiety. Severe methylation imbalances can also contribute to serious mental health disorders.
The popular genetic testing for MTHFR, MS, and other SNPs, are qualitative in nature but are limited in their ability to accurately determine the overall effect of individual genetic mutations. Learn how overall methylation status is critical for the treatment of autism, anxiety, behavioral/learning disorders, depression, bipolar, eating disorders, and schizophrenia.
Mensah Medical is an international biomedical clinic for patients experiencing health issues from brain-changing nutrient imbalances such as autism, anxiety, AD(H)D, depression, mood swings, bipolar, eating disorders, OCD, pyrrole or methylation disorders, schizophrenia, Alzheimer's and/or Parkinson's Disease. Our integrative approach to medical care bridges the gap between traditional medicine and natural medicine based on biochemical evaluation, research, and extensive clinical experience. Children, teens and adults meet with our caring physicians who target underlying causes of health issues with targeted Advanced Nutrient Therapy - highly individualized vitamins, minerals, and amino acids.
Patients are seen at our Main Clinic in Warrenville, Illinois (approximately 25 miles west of Chicago) or at U.S. Outreach Clinics located near San Francisco and Los Angeles, and in Scottsdale, AZ and Annapolis, MD.
For more information, please visit our website at www.mensahmedical.com.
published:22 Aug 2014
views:4428
The MTHFR Gene Mutations as Connected To Chronic Illness: Part 1
"The MTHFR Gene Mutations as Connected To Chronic Illness: Part 1" with Marjie Andrejciw, MT (ASCP), MS, NC Approximately 90% of people who suffer with a chr...
"The MTHFR Gene Mutations as Connected To Chronic Illness: Part 1" with Marjie Andrejciw, MT (ASCP), MS, NC Approximately 90% of people who suffer with a chr...
Autism: New Mutations, Genes, and Pathways
Air date: Wednesday, February 18, 2015, 3:00:00 PM
Category: WALS - Wednesday Afternoon Lectures
Runtime: 01:06:20
Description: NIH Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series
Dr. Eichler will summarize his recent findings regarding the discovery of new genes and genetic mutations that contribute to autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and developmental delays. The lecture will highlight the identification of rare disruptive mutations using copy-number variation from exome- and genome-sequencing approaches on thousands of individuals. He proposes that the early development of the brain is particularly sensitive to the timing and expression of many different genes; multiple genetic perturbations within specific neurodevelopmental pathways can lead to disease with varying severity and predict clinical subtypes of autism. Dr. Eichler will present data on how grouping patients based on a specific gene can be used to predict clinical subtypes of autism. The flood of recent data and candidates provides a powerful path forward for understanding the genetic basis of autism.
For more information go to http://wals.od.nih.gov
Author: Evan Eichler, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Genome Sciences, University of Washington, and Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Permanent link: http://videocast.nih.gov/launch.asp?18853
Autism: New Mutations, Genes, and Pathways
Air date: Wednesday, February 18, 2015, 3:00:00 PM
Category: WALS - Wednesday Afternoon Lectures
Runtime: 01:06:20
Description: NIH Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series
Dr. Eichler will summarize his recent findings regarding the discovery of new genes and genetic mutations that contribute to autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and developmental delays. The lecture will highlight the identification of rare disruptive mutations using copy-number variation from exome- and genome-sequencing approaches on thousands of individuals. He proposes that the early development of the brain is particularly sensitive to the timing and expression of many different genes; multiple genetic perturbations within specific neurodevelopmental pathways can lead to disease with varying severity and predict clinical subtypes of autism. Dr. Eichler will present data on how grouping patients based on a specific gene can be used to predict clinical subtypes of autism. The flood of recent data and candidates provides a powerful path forward for understanding the genetic basis of autism.
For more information go to http://wals.od.nih.gov
Author: Evan Eichler, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Genome Sciences, University of Washington, and Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Permanent link: http://videocast.nih.gov/launch.asp?18853
Hello All and welcome to my SMP Let's Play series on the Hermitcraft Modsauce pack. This is a modpack created by our friendly Hermitcrafters and it is available on the AT launcher, which can be downloaded from http://atlauncher.com.
We continue our quest to become invincible in this episode and tackle genetics. I end up derping around with it quite a bit and finally get it right in the end. Then I go and get Mally hooked on it...
Have a day guys and gals and I'll see you next episode.
Hello All and welcome to my SMP Let's Play series on the Hermitcraft Modsauce pack. This is a modpack created by our friendly Hermitcrafters and it is available on the AT launcher, which can be downloaded from http://atlauncher.com.
We continue our quest to become invincible in this episode and tackle genetics. I end up derping around with it quite a bit and finally get it right in the end. Then I go and get Mally hooked on it...
Have a day guys and gals and I'll see you next episode.
Angelina Jolie recently announced she tested positive for the BRCA-1 genetic mutation putting her at an increased risk for developing breast and ovarian canc...
Angelina Jolie recently announced she tested positive for the BRCA-1 genetic mutation putting her at an increased risk for developing breast and ovarian canc...
Best Quality Video Lectures in 720p HD (High Definition) Comfort and convenience of studying at home or any place, at any time, at your own pace. Visit us at...
Best Quality Video Lectures in 720p HD (High Definition) Comfort and convenience of studying at home or any place, at any time, at your own pace. Visit us at...
This is a quick introduction into what mutations are, and how they affect cells. More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=g02RnGXCXrQ By: Ros...
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Top 5 Most Shocking Human Genetic Mutations
Top 5 Most Shocking Human Genetic Mutations. These genetic mutations are all very shocking...
published:01 Oct 2014
Top 5 Most Shocking Human Genetic Mutations
Top 5 Most Shocking Human Genetic Mutations
published:01 Oct 2014
views:8774
Top 5 Most Shocking Human Genetic Mutations. These genetic mutations are all very shocking and sad. These humans all got very unlucky with these rare, shocking diseases...
5. Ectrodactyly
Ectrodactyly involves the deficiency or absence of one or more central digits of the hand or foot and is also known as split hand/split foot malformation. The hands and feet of people with ectrodactyly are often described as "claw-like" and may include only the thumb and one finger (usually either the little finger, ring finger, or a syndactyly of the two) with similar abnormalities of the feet.
4. Epidermodysplasia verruciformis
Epidermodysplasia verruciformis is an extremely rare disorder that makes people prone to widespread human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. This infection causes scaly macules and papules to grow on the hands, feet, and even face. These skin “eruptions” appear as wart-like lesions — and even wood-like and horn-like growths. The most famous sufferer from this disease is a guy who is nicknamed tree-man because he looks so much like a tree.
3. Mermaid Syndrome
This is when a child is born with his or her legs fused together and it gives the impression of a mermaid’s tail. The babies born with this defect will die within a day or two because of complications in the development of their bladders and kidneys. There are only a handful of births that did not have the complications that came along with this condition. The girl in the photo was actually operated on and is doing great!
2. Progeria
Progeria is extremely, extremely rare, and is estimated to only affect 1 in 8 million people. The disease causes accelerated aging and most patients don't make it past 14. The disease is caused by a mutation in the LMNA gene, a protein that provides support to the cell nucleus.
1. Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva
Imagine your skeletal system slowly turning you into what essentially amounts to stone. That’s the horror of fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva, a disease of the connective tissue that causes the body to ‘repair’ damaged tissues by re-growing them as bone. There is no cure and what it boils down to is that your body slowly turns into a statue with limited to no flexibility.
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Mutations
Paul Andersen describes the major mutations found in the living world. He starts with an a...
Paul Andersen describes the major mutations found in the living world. He starts with an analogy comparing the information in DNA with the information in a r...
2:43
Top 5 Bizarre Genetically Mutated Animals
Top 5 Bizarre Genetically Mutated Animals. These animals are all suffering from bizarre ge...
published:20 Nov 2014
Top 5 Bizarre Genetically Mutated Animals
Top 5 Bizarre Genetically Mutated Animals
published:20 Nov 2014
views:5011
Top 5 Bizarre Genetically Mutated Animals. These animals are all suffering from bizarre genetic mutations. The bizarre mutation make for a pretty unique animal video. Very sad but also very interesting
5. Glow-in-the-dark cats
In 2007, South Korean scientists altered a cat’s DNA to make it glow in the dark and then took that DNA and cloned other cats from it — creating a set of fluffy, fluorescent felines. Scientists believe the ability to engineer animals with fluorescent proteins will enable them to artificially create animals with human genetic diseases, and could help with curing those diseases in humans.
4. Web-spinning goats
Strong, flexible spider silk is one of the most valuable materials in nature, and it could be used to make an array of products. Researchers inserted a spiders’ dragline silk gene into the goats’ DNA in such a way that the goats would only make the silk protein in their milk. This “silk milk” could then be used to manufacture a web-like material called Biosteel.
3. The Monkey Pig
This animal has a simian jaw, bulging forehead, small snout and eyes that are so close together that they appear almost attached. Its front legs are much shorter than its back legs, causing it top hop rather than walk on all fours like a normal piglet. The animal was one of five piglets born to a sow owned by a family in China. The piglet’s condition is thought to be a result of a genetic defect known as holoprosencephaly. This condition can cause cyclopia, which may explain why the pig’s eyes are so close together.
2. The Cyclops Kitten
Born with only one eye, 'Cleyed the Cyclops' stunned his owners when he was born. The Bengal kitten was delivered in a veterinarian's operating room, after his mother began to experience difficulties giving birth. The second of the litter, Cleyed 'floored' everyone in the room as they realised that he had been born with a rare deformity that left him with one eye and no nose. Tragically the tiny kitten died very soon after coming into the world. We also found the picture of the cat with 6 eyes, does anyone know if it's real?
1. Two-Faced Cat
Meet Frank and Louie, a cat with not only two names, but also two faces on one head. Born 12 years ago, the cat - known as a Janus cat - was not expected to live long. Janus cats almost never survive, and most have birth defects, including a cleft palate, that makes it difficult for them to nurse and often causes them to slowly starve or get milk in their lungs and die of pneumonia. But, for reasons unknown, Frank and Louie did not suffer from these common ailments and have made it into the 2012 Guinness World Records as the longest-surviving Janus cat.
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Pure Nature Specials - Mutation - The Science of Survival
Uploaded under license from NHNZ. Human mutation has always been fascinating, but beyond t...
Uploaded under license from NHNZ. Human mutation has always been fascinating, but beyond the spectacle is science. Research is uncovering how mutation works ...
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Pure Nature Specials - Mutation - The Science of Survival
Uploaded under license from NHNZ.
Human mutation has always been fascinating, but beyon...
published:07 Dec 2014
Pure Nature Specials - Mutation - The Science of Survival
Pure Nature Specials - Mutation - The Science of Survival
published:07 Dec 2014
views:0
Uploaded under license from NHNZ.
Human mutation has always been fascinating, but beyond the spectacle is science. Research is uncovering how mutation works and how mutants may benefit future medicine. They may even be the key to finding cures for life-threatening diseases.
7:22
Mutations: The Potential Power of a Small Change
The Amoeba Sisters will discuss the types of gene and chromosome mutations and also explai...
The Amoeba Sisters will discuss the types of gene and chromosome mutations and also explain how mutations can occur. Music Credit: Adrian Holovaty, OverClock...
5:28
DNA Mutations | Genetics | Biology
To purchase this program please visit http://www.greatpacificmedia.com/ Segment from the p...
To purchase this program please visit http://www.greatpacificmedia.com/ Segment from the program DNA, RNA, and Protein Synthesis: Information to Structure. D...
8:22
Genetic Mutation
Science Help at Brightstorm! http://brightstorm.com/science Random errors in genes and the...
The genetic mutation is a deficiency in myostatin, which is a growth factor that limits muscle tissue growth. Learn more at: The University of Melbourne - Sc...
15:08
Genetics Part 4: Mutations
If you want to interact with this video and have access to auxiliary materials follow this...
If you want to interact with this video and have access to auxiliary materials follow this link (http://curious.com/craigsavage/genetic-mutations) - Quick ru...
4:46
The Most Bizarre Mutations In Animals
These rare occurrences can result in bizarrely strange effects.
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published:10 Feb 2015
The Most Bizarre Mutations In Animals
The Most Bizarre Mutations In Animals
published:10 Feb 2015
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These rare occurrences can result in bizarrely strange effects.
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Animals are cute, cuddly, and sometimes born with horrifying mutations which occasionally make them more interesting than their normal counterparts. Some afflicted may die within days, but others may live for years and work their way into their owner’s heart or the public eye. Whether it’s due to irresponsible inbreeding practices or jus the luck of the draw, some animals are just born a little more special than others. From eight legged sheep to Pig the Unusual Dog that gained her own internet following, these animals dare you to look at them and call them odd.
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Mutations and Human Genetic Disorders
In this Biology lesson Mr. Zabel explains what a mutation is and they difference between g...
In this Biology lesson Mr. Zabel explains what a mutation is and they difference between gene mutations and chromosomal mutations. He also explain how mutati...
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Genetic mutation, DNA mutation (point mutation)
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For more information, log on to- http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/ Download the study materials here- http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/bio-materials.html a mut...
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published:10 Sep 2015
UNC Autism Enzyme
UNC Autism Enzyme
published:10 Sep 2015
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All footage was shot, edited and produced by myself, solely.
To use any of my footage - you must ask for permission FIRST. I almost must receive credit.
Originally aired: September 9th, 2015
Many thanks to the UNC Neuroscience Research team
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Genetic Mutants Can Alter Entire Biological Communities
Scientists from Trinity College Dublin have discovered that one gene mutation in a single ...
published:10 Sep 2015
Genetic Mutants Can Alter Entire Biological Communities
Genetic Mutants Can Alter Entire Biological Communities
published:10 Sep 2015
views:19
Scientists from Trinity College Dublin have discovered that one gene mutation in a single species can trigger dramatic change in whole biological communities – as much as that caused by the extinction of a top predator.
Speakers:
Assistant Professor in Zoology, School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, Ian Donohue
PhD Researcher in Zoology, School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, Deirdre McClean
http://www.tcd.ie/
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Sphynx cat wearing kitty clothes
Here is our adorable hairless Spinks cat wearing a cute Sphynx cat jumper. We just love ...
published:09 Sep 2015
Sphynx cat wearing kitty clothes
Sphynx cat wearing kitty clothes
published:09 Sep 2015
views:1
Here is our adorable hairless Spinks cat wearing a cute Sphynx cat jumper. We just love to dress our Sphynx cats in clothes to keep them warm.
0:40
Sphynx cat and water fountain
Here is our adorable hairless Sphynx or SphynxieBob cat Nubbin Learning to drink out of hi...
published:09 Sep 2015
Sphynx cat and water fountain
Sphynx cat and water fountain
published:09 Sep 2015
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Here is our adorable hairless Sphynx or SphynxieBob cat Nubbin Learning to drink out of his new stainless steel pet water fountain!
LiLNudists’ catteries amazing hairless and dwarf Bambino and Sphynx cats and kittens. Sphynx are a breed of hairless cats created by a naturally occurring genetic mutation which causes them to be bald. The very rare new hairless cat breed the Bambino cat breed is the direct result of the purposeful breeding between the Sphynx cat and the Munchkin cat. This produces the amazing Bambino who carriers on the naturally occurring traits for hairless-ness from the Sphynx cat, and the trait for short-legs, or dwarfism, from the Munchkin cat. Both breeds are amazingly friendly, loving, social and smart. The both have unique traits of hairlessness, large ears, super smooth skin and YES…. lots of wrinkles! The Bambino walks with a unique little swagger to walk their way right into your heart!
Contact us to adopt your new kitty today!!!
LiLNudists California
(661) 202 – 8337
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Adorable Calico Bambino Kitten Nursing
Here is Little Miss sunshine are adorable newborn calico bambino kitten fighting with her ...
published:09 Sep 2015
Adorable Calico Bambino Kitten Nursing
Adorable Calico Bambino Kitten Nursing
published:09 Sep 2015
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Here is Little Miss sunshine are adorable newborn calico bambino kitten fighting with her sisters for some milk during nursing time!LiLNudists’ catteries amazing hairless and dwarf Bambino and Sphynx cats and kittens. Sphynx are a breed of hairless cats created by a naturally occurring genetic mutation which causes them to be bald. The very rare new hairless cat breed the Bambino cat breed is the direct result of the purposeful breeding between the Sphynx cat and the Munchkin cat. This produces the amazing Bambino who carriers on the naturally occurring traits for hairless-ness from the Sphynx cat, and the trait for short-legs, or dwarfism, from the Munchkin cat. Both breeds are amazingly friendly, loving, social and smart. The both have unique traits of hairlessness, large ears, super smooth skin and YES…. lots of wrinkles! The Bambino walks with a unique little swagger to walk their way right into your heart!
Contact us to adopt your new kitty today!!!
LiLNudists California
(661) 202 – 8337
nekidlilkitty@gmail.com
LiLNudists Florida
(321) 537 – 2763
LiLNudists@gmail.com
www.lilnudists.com
LiLNudists Iowa
(641) 750 – 2441
lilnudistsiowa@gmail.com
www.lilnudists.com
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Hungry hairless kittens meowing
Here are our two adorable hairless kittens and they are hungry and meowing for their raw f...
published:09 Sep 2015
Hungry hairless kittens meowing
Hungry hairless kittens meowing
published:09 Sep 2015
views:6
Here are our two adorable hairless kittens and they are hungry and meowing for their raw food meal!
LiLNudists’ catteries amazing hairless and dwarf Bambino and Sphynx cats and kittens. Sphynx are a breed of hairless cats created by a naturally occurring genetic mutation which causes them to be bald. The very rare new hairless cat breed the Bambino cat breed is the direct result of the purposeful breeding between the Sphynx cat and the Munchkin cat. This produces the amazing Bambino who carriers on the naturally occurring traits for hairless-ness from the Sphynx cat, and the trait for short-legs, or dwarfism, from the Munchkin cat. Both breeds are amazingly friendly, loving, social and smart. The both have unique traits of hairlessness, large ears, super smooth skin and YES…. lots of wrinkles! The Bambino walks with a unique little swagger to walk their way right into your heart!
Contact us to adopt your new kitty today!!!
LiLNudists California
(661) 202 – 8337
nekidlilkitty@gmail.com
LiLNudists Florida
(321) 537 – 2763
LiLNudists@gmail.com
www.lilnudists.com
LiLNudists Iowa
(641) 750 – 2441
lilnudistsiowa@gmail.com
www.lilnudists.com
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Tokyo Ghoul:re Chapter 42 Analysis - Queen Bee Eto and Genetic Mutation 東京喰種-トーキョーグール
Tokyo Ghoul:re Chapter 42 東京喰種-トーキョーグール finally reveals the End Game for the series with G...
published:07 Sep 2015
Tokyo Ghoul:re Chapter 42 Analysis - Queen Bee Eto and Genetic Mutation 東京喰種-トーキョーグール
Tokyo Ghoul:re Chapter 42 Analysis - Queen Bee Eto and Genetic Mutation 東京喰種-トーキョーグール
published:07 Sep 2015
views:3479
Tokyo Ghoul:re Chapter 42 東京喰種-トーキョーグール finally reveals the End Game for the series with Genetic Mutation. This new disease called ROS that effects 1 in 3 Million people might have caused Humans to evolve into Ghouls. Eto however is a new hybrid species that has evolved passed the disease and can eat Human food. How do you feel about the Genetic Mutations in the series? Also its confirmed that Eto is the One Eyed King. Ready for TG:re Chapter 43 Review?
東京グール:第42章再東京喰種 - トーキョーグール最終的に遺伝子変異を持つシリーズのエンドゲームを明らかにする。 3万人でエフェクト1が悪鬼に進化するために人間の原因となった可能性があることをROSと呼ばれるこの新しい病気。江藤は、しかし、進化してきた新しいハイブリッド種が病気に合格し、人間の食べ物を食べることができるです。どのようにして、一連の遺伝的変異についてどう思いますか?また、その江藤はワンアイド王であることを確認しました。 TGのための準備:第43章レビュー再?
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Gene flow, migration, natural selection, mutation
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published:24 Aug 2015
Gene flow, migration, natural selection, mutation
Gene flow, migration, natural selection, mutation
published:24 Aug 2015
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Evolutionary Computation 3 - Mutation
Some specific examples of mutation for common genetic representations are discussed....
published:23 Aug 2015
Evolutionary Computation 3 - Mutation
Evolutionary Computation 3 - Mutation
published:23 Aug 2015
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Some specific examples of mutation for common genetic representations are discussed.
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Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
Quirk of nature turns terrifying funnel web spider black and blood red For some people, sp...
published:20 Aug 2015
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
published:20 Aug 2015
views:36
Quirk of nature turns terrifying funnel web spider black and blood red For some people, spiders are the stuff of nightmares anyway - but what about this one that ...
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares.
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For some people, spiders are the stuff of nightmares anyway - but what about this one that is blood red?Mo
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
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Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares...
published:20 Aug 2015
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
published:20 Aug 2015
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Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
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Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
For some people, spiders are the stuff of nightmares anyway - but what about this one that...
published:19 Aug 2015
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
published:19 Aug 2015
views:0
For some people, spiders are the stuff of nightmares anyway - but what about this one that is blood red?Most people are wary enough of spiders as it is - but this mutation of the eight legged insect is even more alarming - it's blood red.
The species of funnel-web spider has been discovered by zoologist Mark Wong, has a distinctive blood red colouring on the top of it's torso.
Usually, this particular type of spider has the distinctive red marking on it's underside.The spider was discovered in Tallaganda State Forest, on the south coast of New South Wales.
Wong was poking a giant web with a stick when the spider came out.
"Before I knew it, boom! She had rushed out of her silken lair, with her legs raised and fangs greeting me with glistening venom," Wong told Australian Geographic .
This particular spider is the only one that has ever been found with this variety of colour variations.
It comes after the news that spiders as big as mice could be invading UK homes this autumn.
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Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
For some people, sp...
published:19 Aug 2015
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
published:19 Aug 2015
views:27
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
For some people, spiders are the stuff of nightmares anyway - but what about this one that is blood red?
Most people are wary enough of spiders as it is - but this mutation of the eight legged insect is even more alarming - it's blood red.
The species of funnel-web spider has been discovered by zoologist Mark Wong, has a distinctive blood red colouring on the top of it's torso.
Usually, this particular type of spider has the distinctive red marking on it's underside.
The spider was discovered in Tallaganda State Forest, on the south coast of New South Wales.
Wong was poking a giant web with a stick when the spider came out.
"Before I knew it, boom! She had rushed out of her silken lair, with her legs raised and fangs greeting me with glistening venom," Wong told Australian Geographic .
This particular spider is the only one that has ever been found with this variety of colour variations.
It comes after the news that spiders as big as mice could be invading UK homes this autumn.
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Watch Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
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published:20 Aug 2015
Watch Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
Watch Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares
Special guest, former atheistic evolutionist Dr John Sanford provides remarkable insights into new discoveries in genetics that powerfully support a recent c...
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Michael Whitlock - Genetic load, mutation selection balance
PROGRAM: School and Discussion Meeting on Population Genetics and Evolution PROGRAM LINK: ...
PROGRAM: School and Discussion Meeting on Population Genetics and Evolution PROGRAM LINK: http://www.icts.res.in/program/PGE2014 DATES: Saturday 15 Feb, 2014...
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MTHFR Gene Mutation Webinar with Leslie Brown
On August 13, Nurse Practioner, Leslie Brown of Piedmont Wellness Center hosted an informa...
published:11 Mar 2015
MTHFR Gene Mutation Webinar with Leslie Brown
MTHFR Gene Mutation Webinar with Leslie Brown
published:11 Mar 2015
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On August 13, Nurse Practioner, Leslie Brown of Piedmont Wellness Center hosted an informative webinar on theMTHFR gene mutation. Leslie spoke about
What is the MTHFR gene mutation?
How is this mutation diagnosed?
How does it affect the body and what conditions are associated with it?
Is there treatment for it?
What you can do to effect optimal health!
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Biochemistry The Genetic code, Mutations and Translation NBDE Part 1 DVD3
Biochemistry The Genetic code, Mutations and Translation NBDE Part 1 DVD3
If you want to...
published:02 Oct 2014
Biochemistry The Genetic code, Mutations and Translation NBDE Part 1 DVD3
Biochemistry The Genetic code, Mutations and Translation NBDE Part 1 DVD3
published:02 Oct 2014
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Biochemistry The Genetic code, Mutations and Translation NBDE Part 1 DVD3
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Binding of Isaac Wrath of the Lamb - Custom Challenge 137 - Genetic Mutation
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The following is an interview with James F. Crow, Professor Emeritus of Genetics at the Un...
published:16 Mar 2015
James Crow (Mutation, Selection, Genetic Drift)
James Crow (Mutation, Selection, Genetic Drift)
published:16 Mar 2015
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The following is an interview with James F. Crow, Professor Emeritus of Genetics at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. The interview was conducted by his student, friend and colleague, Daniel L. Hartl, Higgins Professor of Biology at Harvard University. The interview was recorded at The American Society Human Genetics Meeting at the Marriott Hotel in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on October 4, 2000.
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Dane Family Genetic Mutation Discovery
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published:23 Jul 2015
Dane Family Genetic Mutation Discovery
Dane Family Genetic Mutation Discovery
published:23 Jul 2015
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"MTHFR and Mental Health: Understanding the Overall Effect of Individual Genetic Mutations SNPs"
Methylation is a biochemical process responsible for dozens of chemical reactions in the b...
published:22 Aug 2014
"MTHFR and Mental Health: Understanding the Overall Effect of Individual Genetic Mutations SNPs"
"MTHFR and Mental Health: Understanding the Overall Effect of Individual Genetic Mutations SNPs"
published:22 Aug 2014
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Methylation is a biochemical process responsible for dozens of chemical reactions in the body and the brain. Not only is it essential to physical and mental health, but also influences an individual’s characteristics and traits. For example, undermethylation is associated with perfectionism, high accomplishment, OCD tendencies, and seasonal allergies. Persons who are overmethylated have a tendency to have excellent social skills, artistic or musical abilities, chemical and food sensitivities, and high anxiety. Severe methylation imbalances can also contribute to serious mental health disorders.
The popular genetic testing for MTHFR, MS, and other SNPs, are qualitative in nature but are limited in their ability to accurately determine the overall effect of individual genetic mutations. Learn how overall methylation status is critical for the treatment of autism, anxiety, behavioral/learning disorders, depression, bipolar, eating disorders, and schizophrenia.
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The MTHFR Gene Mutations as Connected To Chronic Illness: Part 1
"The MTHFR Gene Mutations as Connected To Chronic Illness: Part 1" with Marjie Andrejciw, ...
"The MTHFR Gene Mutations as Connected To Chronic Illness: Part 1" with Marjie Andrejciw, MT (ASCP), MS, NC Approximately 90% of people who suffer with a chr...
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2015 ADI Life Science Symposium | Genetic Mutation of HARs & Neurocognition
Evan Eichler - University of Washington...
published:20 Feb 2015
2015 ADI Life Science Symposium | Genetic Mutation of HARs & Neurocognition
2015 ADI Life Science Symposium | Genetic Mutation of HARs & Neurocognition
published:20 Feb 2015
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Evan Eichler - University of Washington
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Autism: New Mutations, Genes, and Pathways
Autism: New Mutations, Genes, and Pathways
Air date: Wednesday, February 18, 2015, 3:00:0...
published:19 Feb 2015
Autism: New Mutations, Genes, and Pathways
Autism: New Mutations, Genes, and Pathways
published:19 Feb 2015
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Autism: New Mutations, Genes, and Pathways
Air date: Wednesday, February 18, 2015, 3:00:00 PM
Category: WALS - Wednesday Afternoon Lectures
Runtime: 01:06:20
Description: NIH Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series
Dr. Eichler will summarize his recent findings regarding the discovery of new genes and genetic mutations that contribute to autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and developmental delays. The lecture will highlight the identification of rare disruptive mutations using copy-number variation from exome- and genome-sequencing approaches on thousands of individuals. He proposes that the early development of the brain is particularly sensitive to the timing and expression of many different genes; multiple genetic perturbations within specific neurodevelopmental pathways can lead to disease with varying severity and predict clinical subtypes of autism. Dr. Eichler will present data on how grouping patients based on a specific gene can be used to predict clinical subtypes of autism. The flood of recent data and candidates provides a powerful path forward for understanding the genetic basis of autism.
For more information go to http://wals.od.nih.gov
Author: Evan Eichler, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Genome Sciences, University of Washington, and Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Permanent link: http://videocast.nih.gov/launch.asp?18853
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Modsauce SMP, Ep 35 - Genetic Mutation
Hello All and welcome to my SMP Let's Play series on the Hermitcraft Modsauce pack. This ...
published:06 Jan 2015
Modsauce SMP, Ep 35 - Genetic Mutation
Modsauce SMP, Ep 35 - Genetic Mutation
published:06 Jan 2015
views:10
Hello All and welcome to my SMP Let's Play series on the Hermitcraft Modsauce pack. This is a modpack created by our friendly Hermitcrafters and it is available on the AT launcher, which can be downloaded from http://atlauncher.com.
We continue our quest to become invincible in this episode and tackle genetics. I end up derping around with it quite a bit and finally get it right in the end. Then I go and get Mally hooked on it...
Have a day guys and gals and I'll see you next episode.
PhysicistBrian Greene has a wonderful essay in October’s Smithsonian magazine on the centennial of Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity. But then it all seemed to collapse ... The empirical research frontier? Detecting gravitational waves ... ....
Saudi Arabia's most senior cleric, the grand mufti, has said Thursday's stampede that killed more than 700 people at the annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca was beyond human control. He told the interior minister, Crown PrinceMohammed bin Nayef, that he was not to blame for the tragedy. Iran and several other countries have criticised Saudi authorities for the way they handled safety issues ...KingSalman has ordered a safety review ... ....
Starring Bollywood icon Priyanka Chopra, the ABC thriller follows a group of newbie FBI recruits, including AlexParrish (Chopra), who is framed for the biggest terrorist attack on New York City since 9/11. [...] Chopra makes an impressive American debut as Alex ... > ....
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NASA has released an absolutely beautiful photo taken by the Hubble Space Telescope of the debris of a star that exploded 8,000 years ago. You’re looking at the Veil Nebula, a supernova remnant more than 2,000 light-years away ... Read this next....
Syrian rebels trained by the United States gave some of their equipment to the al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front in exchange for safe passage, a US military spokesman said. It is the latest blow to a troubled US effort to train local partners to fight Islamic State militants ... He had earlier said all weapons and equipment issued to the rebels remained under their control ... Reuters ....
Scientists have determined the bumblebees are quickly mutating – or evolving – to adjust to the effects of global warming. The bodies of bumblebees in the United States are quickly adapting to the changing climate. Scientists researched three separate mountaintops where the golden belted bumblebee used to be the most dominant species at 50%. However,... ....
A British research team has found genetic mutations as clues to breast cancer relapse, saying these could tell whether breast cancer is likely to relapse after treatment. ....
when are parents going to start buying artisanal farm dust for their kids? (Some parents are already organizing farm-located daycares.) [url] A brother and sister (but not their middle sibling) have a rare genetic mutation that makes them immune to many kinds of viral infections such as influenza, herpes, dengue fever, hepatitis C and HIV... However, since this mutation affects glycosylation, it doesn't prevent the common cold, either....
(Source... 'Strong synergistic effect' ... Finally, Mazur tested the effect of the combination treatment on a type of lung cancer that, like pancreatic cancer, is driven by mutations in KRAS ... Mutations in p57 have been implicated in cancer development in humans ... 'We don't know yet whether this synergistic effect is specific to cancers driven by mutations in KRAS or if it could also work on other types of cancers,' Sage said ... distributed by....
A bond that took roots on Facebook has mutated into an overwhelming art collaboration cutting across borders, geographic and aesthetic. Collage artist CharlieHolt bumped into poet KuzhurWilson in the virtual world some time ago and a friendship was born ... It was Schwitters’s last studio ... ....
(Source. Stanford School of Medicine). The Stanford Child HealthResearch Institute has awarded $1 million to five research projects through its Transdisciplinary Initiatives Program awards ...Following are the titles of the projects and their transdisciplinary teams. 'IPSC-derived cardiomyocytes to determine mechanisms by which beta-cardiac myosin mutations cause pediatric hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.' PI. Daniel Bernstein, MD, pediatrics....
Ovarian cancer is the fifth leading cause of cancer mortality in American women. The U.S. will see nearly 22,000 new cases of ovarian cancer this year, and more than 15,000 women will die of the disease ... We know that the risk for developing ovarian cancer is linked to several factors ... And a BRCA1 or BRCA2mutation (which can be determined through genetic testing) is linked to a higher chance of developing both ovarian and breast cancers....
"Space Oddity.". What is the most 2015 thing? Pizza rat? Virtual reality? Selfie deaths?. Wrong. Here's a hint. He was born in 1947, and he was bending genders and aestheticizing technology before Steve Jobs took his first hit of acid. It'sDavid Bowie... As in. 2015 is the year of gender fluidity ... "Bowie’s mutating personas do not simply emerge from a constant need for transformation," writes critic Lisa Perrott for The Conversation ... Mr ... ....
TRENTON, N.J. — Sticker-shocked patients increasingly wonder why prices for prescription drugs continue to rise in the U.S ... Medical groups blasted the increase, and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton called it "price gouging." ... In 2014, it estimated that total U.S ... Many new drugs are for rare conditions or cancer subtypes involving a particular genetic mutation, so they might help just thousands or hundreds of patients ... ___....
(Source. Puma Biotechnology Inc).LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Puma Biotechnology, Inc. (NYSE... About Puma Biotechnology ... The Company is initially focused on the development of PB272 (oral neratinib), a potent irreversible tyrosine kinase inhibitor, for the treatment of patients with HER2-positive breast cancer and patients with non-small cell lung cancer, breast cancer and other solid tumors that have a HER2mutation ... distributed by....
“The doctors lied”, Trump tweeted in 2014. Demotix/Andy Katz... It all sounds very familiar ... Even the US Presidential nomination campaign is not immune ... suspicions about political and financial vested interests; uncertainty and anxiety about the nature of mutating viruses or new strains of bacteria; revulsion at ‘primitive’ living conditions in which disease can flourish, and that reinforce prejudices about race and class.Useful fictions....