I have ordered testing on CCR5 as of today from FTDNA. If you have the Delta 32 or 32 base pair deletion, it may protect against smallpox and HIV. If you do...
This animation tell about,how Anti-PlGF inhibitors can be used prevents the cancerous growth One of 4 persons will be diagnosed with cancer. In many cases...
Unfortunately, it is highly unlikely that bone marrow transplantion will become a cure for HIV for decades, if ever: "Is this a viable cure for HIV? Not by a...
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122602394113507555.html#CX These things are always subject to verification. Claiming the HIV is still there but under the...
... Not at all. HIV is said to be undetectable when it cannot be found by standard testing, which is PCR testing of peripheral blood. Unfortunately, these...
"Gut?" Are you referring to those attached outside the small intestines or mesenteric nodes? http://www.nhlcyberfamily.org/images/abdfront.jpg Very...
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NF-êB (nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells) is a protein complex that acts as a transcription factor. NF-êB is found in almost all...
_________________________________ i'm EMAILING FOR THE GREATER GOOD Join me Some of you are on the ISOGG list and I think you would agree when I mention I've...
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ISOGG would need to be "vetted" themselves for me to pay any attention to them. Increasingly, to "vet" someone is to check their qualifications for a position...
either way, there must be better terminology! 'vetting' is a popular term at the moment as it relates to those who are appointed to political or government...
glanced at that message (mess?) again . . . i hope we all understand the word 'incidence' - it means 'rate' - it is not a stand-in for 'incidents,' nor is it...
"If both can be verified to George/Mary we will have an incidence of parallel mutation at this marker." 1. The act or an instance of happening; occurrence: did...
ok - that's funny - i will go for that! (madly chuckling)(i always say i don't have to know how to spell it . . . i just have to know when it looks funny and...
is, currently, 'we tried to dig up some dirt on him/her and his/her nonpayment of taxes, his/her employment of a child-care person who was undocumented or not...
Expert=x spurt=an unknown drip under pressure Mary Lyn I suspect it has also become one of those words that is used to show that someone is in the know. If I...
Also, a guy with a briefcase, he's more than a hundred miles from home....... ......whoops, that's old, it's a guy with a laptop, more than a hundred miles...
In this talk, leading genetist Rudolf Jaenisch delivers a clear overview of the challenges facing the cloning, dispelling many of the misconceptions about...
This group and that statement was far from "anti-intellectual." The issue is using words, in and by themselves, to establish one's ownself as an authority....
OK, xperts are what they are. Let's lighten up - here's what an expert is - he's also, a guy with a briefcase, he's more than a hundred miles from home..........
Time for me to step to the plate and end this discussion about "vetting". I am a vet and I have been vetting for nearly 50 years. I've looked at all parts of...
I have seen several articles on the sequencing of the Neandertal DNA as of late with titles claiming they were going to clone a Neandertal. They completely...
Certainly, they would never be able to clone in the conventional sense. The best the could "hope" for would be to have enough sequence information to...
Such non-scientific conjecture is what the "science" writers are engaged in. At no point is such an experiment possible. You cannot clone, or approach cloning,...
I suppose that an ice man or woman from 24,000 years ago would be a no go either because of damage to nuclear DNA. If such a specimin was found. I also wonder...
John: I don't think it will necessarily be "impossible". Just "impossible with the current state of knowledge", which is what I think Svante Pääbo is...
Den: I am in agreement with you here, and so, for that matter, is Svante Pääbo. It might be ethically slightly more "acceptable" if people decided to clone...