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DNA: Structure, Analysis and Societal Implications
(12 Pages, 143.4 USD)
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A 12 page overview of DNA. Discusses its makeup and the methodologies used in DNA typing and the implication of this typing to modern society. Includes details of DNA fingerprinting as well as a general overview of DNA in criminal investigations, medical diagnoses, and wildlife management. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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The Use Of DNA In Paternity Cases
(5 Pages, 59.75 USD)
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5 pages in length. Technological advances now enable men to be identified as the father in a paternity case through the means of DNA fingerprinting. This scientific breakthrough has been instrumental in linking otherwise unidentifiable parties by matching the child's DNA to the father's in order to establish positive relation. History has demonstrated that the methods once utilized to extract paternal connection have been less than one hundred percent successful; with the implementation of DNA fingerprinting in paternity tests, the margin for error has all but been eliminated. The writer discusses DNA testing in relation to paternity cases. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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DNA Analysis Using Polymerase Chain Reaction: Implications for the Study of Ancient DNA
(5 Pages, 59.75 USD)
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A 5 page discussion of DNA research utilizing the technique of polymerase chain reaction. Describes the technique and its application to contemporary DNA investigations. Emphasizes the importance of this technique to the analysis of ancient forms of DNA, the study of human evolution in particular. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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Polycomb Group-Mediated Repression of Homeotic Gene Expression in Drosophila
(5 Pages, 59.75 USD)
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A 5 page paper discussing two possible actions of polycomb group (PcG) genes in repressing homeotic gene expression in Drosophila. One is that PcG binds to DNA through PcG response elements; the other is the dMi-2 and Hb combine to recruit PcG to DNA, though it may also be possible that Hb recruits dMi-2 directly to DNA. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Evolution of the Races: The Value of Mitochondrial DNA Research
(15 Pages, 179.25 USD)
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A 15 page overview of the application of mitochondrial DNA research to tracing the relative ages and interrelationships of the contemporary races of human beings. Distinguishes between mitochondrial and nuclear DNA. Suggests that while mitochondrial DNA is particularly suited to this type of investigation it should be remembered that it is a newly-emerged technology which should be checked and cross-checked with other information such as the fossil record and oral tradition. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Mandatory DNA Testing at the Point of Arrest?
(4 Pages, 47.8 USD)
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A 4 page contention that the collection of DNA during the earliest phases of an arrest is unacceptable. While DNA evidence is highly regarded as a phenomenal tool in the address of crime, to enact laws which allow the collection of DNA from an individual at this early of a stage in an arrest is a horrendous assault on our rights as U.S. citizens! Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Focus on DNA
(9 Pages, 107.55 USD)
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A 9 page paper discussing aspects of DNA research and the controversy surrounding it. The Human Genome Project is well underway with many public and private races to its completion. Already, there are more unknown aspects of the genes that have been mapped than there are those whose functions are fully known, but each bit discovered and described adds to the large body of knowledge surrounding DNA. Gene therapy, the quest for SNPs and recombinant DNA programs all hold promise for practical application. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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DNA Testing for Identity
(2 Pages, 23.9 USD)
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A 2 page paper discussing the probability of identity through DNA testing. Long used for paternity testing, forensic databases even now are being constructed listing genotypes of known and convicted offenders. Improvements in test procedures and sensitivity has resulted in probability of identity increasing from 1 in 5,000 to 1 in 82 billion in recent years, making DNA testing one of the most reliable methods of proving identity. Bibliography lists 3 sources. KS-DNA.doc
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