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"One size fits all" is a description for a product that would fit in all instances. The term has been extended to mean one style or procedure would fit in all related applications. It has been in use for over 5 decades. There are both positive and negative uses of the phrase.
The term "one size fits all" has been used as a common, cliche phrase for over 5 decades. It was already a popular term, in 1975, when Frank Zappa recorded the album One Size Fits All.
There are several positive views of the phrase "one size fits for all":
The Toyota 4Runner is a mid-size sport utility vehicle (SUV) produced by the Japanese manufacturer Toyota and sold throughout the world from 1984 to present. In Japan it was known as the Toyota Hilux Surf (トヨタ ハイラックスサーフ). The original 4Runner was a compact SUV and little more than a Toyota pickup truck with a fiberglass shell over the bed, but the model has since undergone significant independent development into a cross between a compact and a mid-size SUV. All 4Runners have been built at Toyota's Tahara plant at Tahara, Aichi, Japan, or at Hino Motors' Hamura, Japan plant, and in Brazil. Its mid-size crossover SUV counterpart is the Toyota Highlander.
Hilux Surf models in Japan are widely exported as used vehicles to Somalia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand, and Australia.
For Southeast Asia the Hilux Surf was replaced in 2005 by the similar Fortuner, which is based on the Hilux platform.
As of 2014, the Toyota 4Runner is sold in the U.S., Canada, Central America, Bahamas, Ecuador, Peru, and Chile.
Deoxyribonucleic acid (i/diˈɒksiˌraɪboʊnjʊˌkliːɪk, -ˌkleɪɪk/;DNA) is a molecule that carries most of the genetic instructions used in the development, functioning and reproduction of all known living organisms and many viruses. DNA is a nucleic acid; alongside proteins and carbohydrates, nucleic acids compose the three major macromolecules essential for all known forms of life. Most DNA molecules consist of two biopolymer strands coiled around each other to form a double helix. The two DNA strands are known as polynucleotides since they are composed of simpler units called nucleotides. Each nucleotide is composed of a nitrogen-containing nucleobase—either cytosine (C), guanine (G), adenine (A), or thymine (T)—as well as a monosaccharide sugar called deoxyribose and a phosphate group. The nucleotides are joined to one another in a chain by covalent bonds between the sugar of one nucleotide and the phosphate of the next, resulting in an alternating sugar-phosphate backbone. According to base pairing rules (A with T, and C with G), hydrogen bonds bind the nitrogenous bases of the two separate polynucleotide strands to make double-stranded DNA. The total amount of related DNA base pairs on Earth is estimated at 5.0 x 1037, and weighs 50 billion tonnes. In comparison, the total mass of the biosphere has been estimated to be as much as 4 TtC (trillion tons of carbon).
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Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger launched Wikipedia on January 15, 2001. Sanger coined its name, a portmanteau of wiki and encyclopedia. Initially only in English, Wikipedia quickly became multilingual as it developed similar versions in other languages, which differ in content and in editing practices. The English Wikipedia is now one of 291 Wikipedia editions and is the largest with 5,081,662 articles (having reached 5,000,000 articles in November 2015). There is a grand total, including all Wikipedias, of over 38 million articles in over 250 different languages. As of February 2014, it had 18 billion page views and nearly 500 million unique visitors each month.
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027 - DNA and RNA - Part 1 - Paul Andersen introduces the nucleic acids of life; RNA and DNA. He details the history of DNA from Griffith, to Avery, to Hershey and finally to Watson and Crick. He also details the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic chromosomes. Do you speak another language? Help me translate my videos: http://www.bozemanscience.com/translations/ All of the images are licensed under creative commons and public domain licensing: ARS, Herb Pilcher, USDA. English:, November 1999. This image was released by the Agricultural Research Service, the research agency of the United States Department of Agriculture, with the ID K8664-1 (next). http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bt_plants.png. "Chargaff's Rules." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, November 17, 2013. h...
Subscribe Now: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=ehoweducation Watch More: http://www.youtube.com/ehoweducation A DNA helix can be virtually any length depending on the number of nucleotide base pairs and whether or not the helix is stretched. Find out about the size of a DNA helix with help from a biological sciences expert in this free video clip. Expert: Michael Maidaa Contact: www.linkedin.com/pub/michael-maidaa/38/2b2/221 Bio: Michael Maidaa graduated from USC Santa Barbara with a B.S in Biological Sciences. Filmmaker: bjorn wilde Series Description: Many biology topics aren't nearly as difficult to understand as a lot of people seem to assume. Get tips on biology and DNA with help from a biological sciences expert in this free video series.
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-to-sequence-the-human-genome-mark-j-kiel Your genome, every human's genome, consists of a unique DNA sequence of A's, T's, C's and G's that tell your cells how to operate. Thanks to technological advances, scientists are now able to know the sequence of letters that makes up an individual genome relatively quickly and inexpensively. Mark J. Kiel takes an in-depth look at the science behind the sequence. Lesson by Mark J. Kiel, animation by Marc Christoforidis.
Here's an animated video on the basics of DNA, genes, and heredity. DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is the hereditary material in humans and almost all other organisms. Nearly every cell in a person's body has the same DNA. Most DNA is located in the cell nucleus (where it is called nuclear DNA), but a small amount of DNA can also be found in the mitochondria (where it is called mitochondrial DNA or mtDNA). Here is an animated video on the basics of DNA, genes, and heredity. Make sure to SUBSCRIBE (It's for FREE!) http://bit.ly/18A7Qki SHARE THIS VIDEO - http://on.fb.me/1cmD9S4 Check out our website - http://plethrons.com Like us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/PlethronsChannel Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/plethrons - - - - - - - - - - - Check out The Factiod - htt...
Support Stated Clearly on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/statedclearly Issues of genetics and DNA are constantly cropping up in the news from food production and health, to legal cases and ethics. We hear about DNA in movies like Jurassic Park and X-men, we learn bits and pieces about it from TV shows like Dexter and and CSI, but what exactly is DNA, and how does it work? This animated short film has been made for those wanting a simple introduction (or even a refresher) on how DNA creates a living creature. In this video you will learn a bit about genetic code, DNA transcription and translation, and the importance of proteins in the chemistry of life. Video was written, presented, and animated by Jon Perry Music by Anthony Danzl (check out his website at http://www.proofavenue.com ) ...
Designer babies, the end of diseases, genetically modified humans that never age. Outrageous things that used to be science fiction are suddenly becoming reality. The only thing we know for sure is that things will change irreversibly. Support us on Patreon so we can make more videos (and get cool stuff in return): https://www.patreon.com/Kurzgesagt?ty=h Kurzgesagt merch here: http://bit.ly/1P1hQIH Get the music of the video here: soundcloud: http://bit.ly/2aRxNZd bandcamp: http://bit.ly/2berrSW http://www.epic-mountain.com Thanks to Volker Henn, James Gurney and (prefers anonymity) for help with this video! THANKS A LOT TO OUR LOVELY PATRONS FOR SUPPORTING US: Jeffrey Schneider, Konstantin Kaganovich, Tom Leiser, Archie Castillo, Russell Eishard, Ben Kershaw, Marius Stollen, H...
Created by VideoShow:http://videoshowapp.com/free My Youtube Channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3uZwlAhVEZdGpoyduHqnxw My facebook page : https://m.facebook.com/BIO.subrata.videos/?ref=bookmarks In humans, each cell normally contains 23 pairs of chromosomes, for a total of 46. Twenty-two of these pairs, called autosomes, look the same in both males and females. The 23rd pair, the sex chromosomes, differ between males and females. Females have two copies of the X chromosome, while males have one X and one Y chromosome. The 22 autosomes are numbered by size. The other two chromosomes, X and Y, are the sex chromosomes. DNA structure. DNA is made up of molecules called nucleotides. Each nucleotide contains a phosphate group, a sugar group and a nitrogen base. The four types ...
http://www.sciencetutorial4u.com This video covers DNA and chromosomes for students studying for GCSE Science Biology. Refer to these timings to cover: 1. From nucleus to DNA 0:30 2. Structure of DNA 1:42 3. What is a gene? 2:28 4. What is an allele? 3:24 5. 46 Chromosomes 3:49 6. Animals have different number of chromosomes 5:49 Please like, subscribe and share, THANK YOU so much: https://youtu.be/W_RLIS9bumM 1. From nucleus to DNA 0:30 If you zoom into the nucleus, you will observe a compact structure called a chromosomes and a smaller section of chromosome will lead to genes. Further zooming into gene will lead to DNA which stand for deoxyribonucleic acid. 2. Structure of DNA 1:42 DNA c...
Hank imagines himself breaking into the Hot Pockets factory to steal their secret recipes and instruction manuals in order to help us understand how the processes known as DNA transcription and translation allow our cells to build proteins. Crash Course Biology is now available on DVD! http://dftba.com/product/1av/CrashCourse-Biology-The-Complete-Series-DVD-Set Like CrashCourse on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrashCourse Follow CrashCourse on Twitter! http://www.twitter.com/TheCrashCourse Table of Contents: 1) Transcription 2:12 A) Transcription Unit 3:00 B) Promoter 3:10 C) TATA Box 3:32 D) RNA Polymerase 4:12 E) mRNA 4:15 F) Termination signal 5:21 G) 5' Cap & Poly-A Tail 5:34 2) RNA Splicing 6:08 A) SNuRPs & Spliceosome 6:26 B) Exons & Introns 6...
Paul Andersen describes the molecular structure of DNA. He describes the major parts of a nucleotide and explains how they are assembled into a nucleic acid. The nitrogenous base, deoxyribose sugar and phosphate group make up a single nucleotide. The 5' and 3' end of DNA is described. The importance of hydrogen bonds in the 3-dimensional shape is also included. Intro Music Atribution Title: I4dsong_loop_main.wav Artist: CosmicD Link to sound: http://www.freesound.org/people/CosmicD/sounds/72556/ Creative Commons Atribution License
A short film about DNA microarrays, and how they are used to show dynamic gene expression levels.
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"Two DNA strands intertwine to form a double helix. Each strand has a backbone composed of phosphates and sugars to which the bases are attached. The bases form the core of the double helix, while the sugar/phosphate backbones are on the outside. The two grooves between the backbones are called the major and minor groove based on their sizes. Most proteinDNA contacts are made in the major grove, because the minor groove is too narrow. The DNA backbone is assembled from repeating deoxyribose sugar units that are linked through phosphate groups. Each phosphate carries a negative charge, making the entire DNA backbone highly charged and polar. A cyclic base is attached to each sugar. The bases are planar and extend out perpendicular to the path of the backbone. Pyrimidine bases are compose...
Support Stated Clearly on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/statedclearly You've probably heard about GMOs or Genetically Modified Organisms but what exactly is a gene and what does it mean to modify the genes of a plant or animal? We hear about DNA and genes all the time in the news and in our biology classes but very few of us can actually explain what a gene is? This short film is designed to help. Here we discuss a basic definition of a gene, show what a gene looks like, what it is that genes actually code for, and the basic idea behind Genetically Modified Organisms. The video also briefly mentions one of the ways DNA strongly suggests that all living things are related and share an evolutionary history. Even though the content given here is just a simplified overview of genetics...
Gel Electrophoresis lecture - explains about the gel electrophoresis process and the role of electrophoresis in separating DNA and proteins using agarose gel and sds page. Gel electrophoresis is a process for separation and analysis of macromolecules (DNA, RNA and proteins) and their fragments, founded on their size and charge. It's utilized in medical chemistry to separate proteins with the aid of cost and/or dimension (IEF agarose, practically dimension impartial) and in biochemistry and molecular biology to separate a mixed populace of DNA and RNA fragments with the aid of size, to estimate the dimensions of DNA and RNA fragments or to separate proteins through charge. Nucleic acid molecules are separated with the aid of applying an electric discipline to move the negatively charged mol...
Explore DNA structure/function, chromosomes, genes, and traits and how this relates to heredity! Video can replace old DNA structure & function video and in addition covers foundational concepts of heredity. Expand details for video handout: http://www.amoebasisters.com/handouts and table of contents. Table of Contents: Intro to Heredity 1:34 What is a trait? 2:08 Traits can be influenced by environment 2:15 DNA Structure 3:25 Genes 5:32 Some examples of proteins that genes code for 5:54 Chromosomes 6:37 Recap 7:18 To learn more about heredity including dominant and recessive traits, alleles, and probabilities in inheritance, see our full playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcGDUcGjcyk&list;=PLwL0Myd7Dk1FVxYPO_bVbk8oOD5EZ2o5W Support us on Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/amoeb...
What is DNA? We all know that dogs only give birth to little dogs, elephants to elephants, chimpanzees to chimpanzees and on and on for every type of living being on Earth. But how can this be? The answer lies in a molecule called deoxyribonucleic acid or "D.N.A.", which contains the biological instructions that make each species on Earth unique. DNA, along with the instructions it contains, is passed from adult organisms to their offspring during reproduction. What does DNA do? DNA contains the instructions needed for an organism to develop, survive and reproduce. To carry out these functions, DNA sequences must be converted into messages that can be used to produce proteins, which are the complex molecules that do most of the work in our bodies. Where is DNA found? DNA ...
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It’s an undeniable fact that the newest technologies such as mobile tech, genetic engineering, and the emerging field of nanotech differ from the technologies that preceded them in a fundamental way. Our world is transforming rapidly and violently to the point where many people feel completely unable to comprehend and utilize these advancements. Ironically, we witnessed many of these new “things” and technologies in sci-fi films and graphic comics first, and if someone had told us back then that it would only take a couple of decades for these changes to enter our lives, we would have probably laughed. Think about it: Back in the early ’90s emerging computer technology was used by a limited number of people worldwide, and now, a quarter century later, everyone has a smartphone and a lapto...
Mahindra KUV 1oo has been launched for Rs. 4.42 lakh (ex-showroom Pune) for the petrol variant and Rs. 5.22 lakh (ex-showroom Pune) for the diesel variant. Mahindra & Mahindra, the kings of the Indian SUV world, have only ensured over the years that their DNA never got diluted whatever the size of car they built. With the KUV100 (pronounced KUV one double “Oh”), the inherent Mahindra flavour is very much present in abundance. To be fair, though it’s not big enough a car to be called a compact SUV, you end up calling it one, knowing that it looks muscular and sporty. Personally, I would like to refer to this car as a smart hatch with muscles! Read the full article here: http://www.motownindia.com/Bureau/Car-Reviews/101/Mahindra-KUV1OO-road-test-review-Report-PTharyan---Photography-Joshua-D...
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2018 toyota 4runner auto show - The 2018 Toyota 4Runner ranks 18 out of 19 Midsize SUVs. The 2018 Toyota 4Runner stands tall as one of the most off-road-capable SUVs on sale today. However, its all-terrain performance detracts from its everyday refinement. For this reason, the 4Runner ranks at the back of the midsize SUV class. 2018 toyota 4runner auto show - The 2018 Toyota 4Runner ranking is based on its score within the Midsize SUVs category. Currently the Toyota 4Runner has a score of 7.4 out of 10 which is based on our evaluation of 49 pieces of research and data elements using various sources. 2018 toyota 4runner auto show In a world built for crossovers, the 4Runner is one of the last mid-size SUVs to share DNA with a pickup truck. That’s great for drivers who need a 5000-lb tow r...
Gel Electrophoresis lecture - explains about the gel electrophoresis process and the role of electrophoresis in separating DNA and proteins using agarose gel and sds page. Gel electrophoresis is a process for separation and analysis of macromolecules (DNA, RNA and proteins) and their fragments, founded on their size and charge. It's utilized in medical chemistry to separate proteins with the aid of cost and/or dimension (IEF agarose, practically dimension impartial) and in biochemistry and molecular biology to separate a mixed populace of DNA and RNA fragments with the aid of size, to estimate the dimensions of DNA and RNA fragments or to separate proteins through charge. Nucleic acid molecules are separated with the aid of applying an electric discipline to move the negatively charged mol...
Introduction to DNA for Genealogists Outline A. The Concepts In the category of Genetics and Genealogy 1. What are we Trying to Accomplish ? 2. Does Not replace Traditional genealogical research 3. Family Tree DNA (Family Finder, Y-DNA Testing, Full Mitochondrial Sequence 4. An Example of STR Y-DNA genealogy 5. AncestryDNA (genetic ethnicity, relatives matches) 6. 23andme.com (Ancestry Composition, DNA Relatives) 7. Do the tests tell us who we are related to? 8. , How do they work ? B. What are we measuring? 1. What is DNA ? What is a chromosome ? 2. We measure errors and size 3. There are two ways of measuring them; STR , SNP 4. STR DNA Measurements 5. SNP DNA Measurements 6. SNPs accumulate over time C. Y Chromosome 1. Males have a Y Chromosome Their father gave them 2. All direct li...
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(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Johannes Krause (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History) and his research team analyzed more than 200 ancient human genomes spanning the last 10,000 years of Western Eurasian pre-history. They found direct evidence for two major genetic turnover events at the beginning and at the end of the Neolithic time period in Europe, which they attribute to two major migrations. This explains why all modern European populations are a genetic mixture of steppe pastoralist, early farmers and indigenous European hunter-gatherers in varying proportion. This genetic mixture together with local biological adaptation has led to major changes in human phenotypes such as eye color, skin color, and the ability to digest milk sugar over the past 10,000 years. Series...
http://www.ted.com Nobel laureate James Watson opens TED2005 with the frank and funny story of how he and his research partner, Francis Crick, discovered the structure of DNA. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers are invited to give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes -- including speakers such as Jill Bolte Taylor, Sir Ken Robinson, Hans Rosling, Al Gore and Arthur Benjamin. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, and Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, politics and the arts. Watch the Top 10 TEDTalks on TED.com, at http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/top10
Are you a bad enough dude to finish the entire album? 01. "You & You" 0:00 02. "Little Ants" 2:07 03. "Egomaniac's Kiss" 4:13 04. "Lionel" 6:24 05. "Not Moving" 8:32 06. "Size" 10:71 07. "New Fast" 13:26 08. "5:30" 14:40 09. "Blonde Red Head" 15:46 10. "32123" 17:38 11. "New New" 18:34 12. "Lying on the Sofa of Life" 21:23 13. "Grapefruit" 23:15 14. "Taking Kid to School" 28:15 15. "Young Teenagers Talk Sex" 29:48 16. "Delivering the Good" 30:53 17. "Police Chase" 33:02 18. "Cop Buys a Donut" 34:40 19. "Detached (Early Version)" 35:49 [plays twice for some reason?] 20. "Low" 39:22 21. "Nearing" 41:18 22. "5:30 (Early Version)" 43:32 23. "Surrender" 45:26 24. "Newest Fastest" 49:14 25. "Detached" 50:28 26. "Brand New" 51:50 27. "Horse" 54:04...
In today's ( 2014-May-10th ) morning Satsang from Varanasi, Paramahamsa Nithyananda spoke about what makes an enlightened being and enlightened being. He told us that enlightenment is difficult if you put your energy in too many directions and easy if you focus your energy in one direction. He said if you know my DNA you will become what I am. And the key is the decision to be big...bigger than anything you know, which cannot be accomplished by making the other smaller or by war. Watch, Share and Subscribe to our channel to be notified of the next upload click http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=lifeblissfoundation to subscribe. visit: http://www.nithyananda.org http://www.nithyananda.tv http://www.innerawakening.org TRANSCRIPTS:- Today I am pregnant with a strong mess...
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April 2, 2014 Evolution Matters Lecture Series: Lecture by Hopi Hoekstra, Professor of Zoology and Curator of Mammals at the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University How do certain animals, such as wild mice, evolve their most critical survival traits, including skin coloration, body shape, and the ability to dig elaborate tunnels in order to hide from predators? How fast can successive generations acquire visible traits, and how do animal genes and behavior interact? Evolutionary geneticist Hopi Hoekstra and colleagues have combined extensive field research with the latest techniques in DNA analysis to unlock one of biology’s most elusive secrets: the genes that control behavior. The Evolution Matters Lecture Series is supported by a generous gift from Drs. Herman and Joan Sui...
This lesson focuses on the molecular biology technique of DNA fingerprinting: what it is, how it works, and how the data from these experiments are used for paternity testing and forensics? DNA can be used to tell people apart because humans differ from each other based on either their DNA sequences or the lengths of repeated regions of DNA. Length differences are typically used in forensics and paternity testing. The technique of gel electrophoresis separates DNA by size, thus allowing people to be identified based on analyzing the lengths of their DNA. We discuss how gel electrophoresis works, and lab footage is shown of this technique being performed in real time. Students then analyze results from these experiments and work on case examples using DNA to match babies to parents and crim...
DNA on DNA is a compilation album by DNA, released on May 11, 2004 through No More Records. 1. "You & You" 2:07 2. "Little Ants" 2:06 3. "Egomaniac's Kiss" 2:11 4. "Lionel" 2:08 5. "Not Moving" 2:39 6. "Size" 2:15 7. "New Fast" 1:14 8. "5:30" 1:04 9. "Blonde Red Head" 1:52 10. "32123" 0:54 11. "New New" 2:49 12. "Lying on the Sofa of Life" 1:52 13. "Grapefruit" 5:00 14. "Taking Kid to School" 1:31 15. "Young Teenagers Talk Sex" 1:05 16. "Delivering the Good" 2:09 17. "Police Chase" 1:38 18. "Cop Buys a Donut" 1:09 19. "Detached (Early Version)" 1:45 20. "Low" 1:56 21. "Nearing" 2:14 22. "5:30 (Early Version)" 1:54 23. "Surrender" 3:48 24. "Newest Fastest" 1:14 25. "Detached" 1:20 26. "Brand New" 2:13 27. "Horse" 2:47 28. "Forgery" 0:59 29. "Action" 1:04 30. "Marshall" 1:52 31. "A New Low"...
(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Matthias Meyer (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology) discusses the technical difficulties one faces when working with poorly preserved ancient material and the insights this work provides into human evolution in the Middle Pleistocene (e.g., the 400,000 year-old hominin remains from a cave site in Northern Spain). Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 30977]
Michael Hammer, Research Scientist, Division of Biotechnology and Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology discusses the latest discoveries about the origin of our species, including the intriguing possibility of interbreeding between our ancestors and Neandertals.
http://www.iBiology.org Talk Overview: Shih describes how DNA can be used as a building material to construct nanoscale objects. A long strand of DNA can be made to fold into a flat "sheet" by introducing short oligonucleotides that base pair with the long DNA strand and form crossovers to hold the structure together. Engineering complementary sticky ends onto some of the "sheets" allows the DNA to self-assemble into 2-dimensional shapes. Ultimately, these flat sheets of DNA can be designed so that they will self assemble into 3-D nanostructures or "DNA origami", even larger than a ribosome. In Part 2, Shih describes a complementary DNA building technique that uses DNA "bricks" rather than "sheets" to build 3-dimensional nanostructures. In the last section of his talk, Shih describes s...
Science Documentary: DNA Hard Drives, Quantum Computing, Moore's Law DNA is similar to a hard drive or storage device, in that contains the memory of each cell of every living, and has the instructions on how to make that cell. DNA is four molecules combined in any order to make a chain of one larger molecule. And if you can read that chain of four molecules, then you have a sequence of characters, like a digital code. Over the years the price of sequencing a human genome has dropped significantly, much to the delight of scientists. And since DNA is a sequence of four letters, and if we can manipulate DNA, we could insert a message and use DNA as the storage device. At this point in time, we are at the height of the information age. And computers have had an enormous impact on all o...
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A PBusardo Review -The DNA-20 Although I took a look at the DNA-20 in the Opus D review, I wanted a stand-alone DNA-20 video I could refer people to when looking at DNA-20 devices in the future. Some review in this one, but it's all-inclusive. Hope it helps some of you out there. http://www.evolvapor.com/
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Him will bit you a evening
I say, "The same dog bite you a morning
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So I'm a once bitten and a twice shy
So please, don't ask me why
Once bitten and a twice shy
So please, don't ask me why
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Him will bit you a evening
Same dog bite you a morning
Him will bit you a evening
Same dog bite you a morning
Him will bit you a evening
Same dog bite you a morning
Him will bit you a evening