Ganetics – which is the part of cell cycle describe who discover genetics?
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Ganetics – which is the part of cell cycle describe who discover genetics?
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Read the attached Pharmacogenetics/genomics article attached. Write the Title/author and synopsis of the article.
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): MethadoneDosingGenetics.pdf
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Family History and Pedigree Construction Project
Assignment Purpose: Family history can reveal critical information necessary to ascertain correct diagnosis(es) and management plan development. Understanding how to garner accurate and pertinent information during patient and/or family interviews is essential in having useful information. Pedigrees (genograms) are schematic versions of family histories. They allow us to quickly scan generations, family members (immediate and remote) to determine symptoms, phenotypical, syndrome, disease, etc. presence or absence. This assignment allows students to review a mock family history and then create a pedigree reflecting the contained information.
If you elect to draw the pedigree, please ensure that it is neatly drawn with no cross through marks. Pedigrees submitted with illegible handwriting or cross-through marks will not be graded and will receive a zero. You are welcome to utilize legends to denote symptoms/disease processes within your pedigree(s).
Do not, however, add the symbols for males, females, and other standard symbols seen in pedigrees. Legends should be used for specific disease states, conditions, etc.
Construct a pedigree reflective of what is noted in the mock family history while also using a comprehensive symptoms-based approach.
This helps you understand the process. A comprehensive symptoms-based approach means that you include *all* family history, signs/symptoms, and other available information in your pedigree. Focused pedigrees focus only on signs/symptoms/family history associated with a specific disorder.
As you begin practice, you can use the more specific disease specific pedigree construction approach.
Do not assume that symptoms are not important.
Focused pedigrees will be given a zero.
Please make sure you appropriately identify the proband and/or consultand within the pedigree with the appropriate nomenclature.
Use the rubric attached to ensure 5 points will be given.
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Fabry Disease.docx
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Write a report in plain English (using correct grammar) explaining each step using figures as appropriate. ( I have provided the figures below that you will need) At the end of the report, write a paragraph that discusses the phylogenetic history of the species in your data set.
o Your report should answer the questions listed below.
1. (6 pts) What is your gene and its structure? (minimum 150 200 words max)
2. (6 pts) How would you describe primate evolution based on the topology and branch lengths you obtained?
(minimum 150 200 words max)
3. (8 pts) What is the accuracy of your phylogenetic history? (minimum 350 400 words max)
I am an undergraduate student! This assignment is worth 20 points for undergraduates-i have attached below the rubric for the assignment and I have also provided all of the methods that I completed- In the document I have
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): HW 3 Bioinformatics Assignment 02072026.pdf
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I am an independent learner looking for a clear explanation of cell division Please provide a breakdown of the key steps/components and, if possible, a real-world example to help me visualize it. I do not have a specific textbook, so a general academic explanation is perfect.
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