Como funciona o heredograma?
Category: Genetics
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What is Sexual disorder?
What is Sexual disorder?
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Explain hydrolysis of sucrose in simple words?
Explain hydrolysis of sucrose reaction with equation and simple explanation for class 12.
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Who is know as the father of genetics?
Who is he?
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what is a mutation?
what is a mutation? In geneticgenetics
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DNA Essay Competition
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Plasmodium Basic Overview and Life Cycle
Plasmodium is a protozoan parasite that causes malaria and is transmitted to humans by the bite of the female Anopheles mosquito. It is an intracellular parasite that infects liver cells and red blood cells (RBCs). The most important species affecting humans include Plasmodium falciparum (the most dangerous and severe form), Plasmodium vivax (the most common), Plasmodium malariae (associated with chronic infection), and Plasmodium ovale (rare).
In the life cycle of Plasmodium, humans act as the intermediate host, while the female Anopheles mosquito is the definitive host because sexual reproduction occurs inside the mosquito. The infective stage to humans is the sporozoite, which is injected during a mosquito bite. Sporozoites enter the bloodstream and quickly migrate to the liver, where they invade hepatocytes. This stage is known as the exo-erythrocytic schizogony or liver stage. Inside liver cells, the parasites multiply and form schizonts, which rupture to release merozoites into the bloodstream. Notably, P. vivax and P. ovale can form dormant hypnozoites in the liver, leading to relapse; however, P. falciparum does not form hypnozoites.
When a mosquito feeds on an infected person, it ingests the gametocytes. Inside the mosquitos gut, gametocytes develop into gametes, which fuse to form a zygote. The zygote transforms into an ookinete, which develops into an oocyst. The oocyst eventually releases sporozoites that migrate to the mosquitos salivary glands, completing the cycle. For examination purposes, the infective stage to humans is the sporozoite, the infective stage to the mosquito is the gametocyte, the diagnostic stage is the ring form or trophozoite seen in RBCs, and the blood stage is responsible for the clinical symptoms of malaria.
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Essay
I need you to simply rewrite this essay. Essentially, it is right now being flagged as AI, but I like it a lot and I would like to keep the wording structure and the main points and stuff in it, but I need it to be reworded. And then I need you to put it in GPTZero and make sure it comes back as human.
This is the current question:
In recent years, new genetic treatments and therapies have been developed, such as Casgevy for sickle cell disease or Roctavian for hemophilia. Choose one genetic treatment or therapy that has been developed or widely used in recent years. Explain what the treatment is and how it works. Discuss its advantages and disadvantages. Think about ethical issues, effects on society, cost, and accessibility. If you or someone you care about had this condition, would you choose this treatment? Please explain why, considering things like age, overall health, cost factors, etc.
And it has to be 750 words
I have attached the current essay and the sources. Don’t change any of the sources or anything. Keep everything the same, just reword it in such a way CHATZero flags it as human. Make sure to use that specific ai detector: CHATZero
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): DNA ESSAY 12 OG.pdf
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Research paper 2
I did part 1 but I got a 0/100 because I use AI. Please do not use AI. And do it on google docs please. See attached below. You doing part 2. I am providing you with my part 1 that I half wrote and AI. Just try to piggy off of that.
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Who is the father of genetics?
Ganetics – which is the part of cell cycle describe who discover genetics?
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