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Research Proposal # 2
(6 Pages, 71.7 USD)
A 6 page paper proposing specific research. One of the perplexing realities of the body of knowledge surrounding some of the paths of differentiation and affinities of specific molecules and specific genes is that they frequently behave in ways unexpected under current theory. Despite the fact that immunoglobulin (Ig) and T-cell receptor genes use the same recombinases, Ig genes are functionally rearranged only in B-cells and TCR genes only in T-cells. The basis for this lineage specificity of antigen receptor gene expression is still not well understood. The purpose of this proposed research is to attempt to determine why the genes are arranged only in the narrowly specified cell types. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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Genetics / Violence
(7 Pages, 83.65 USD)
A 7 page argumentative paper proving that violence is hereditary and unless stopped could lead to the demise of the human race. The writer relies on the original thesis and research of Darwin and Mendell, and bases arguments on the genetic discoveries of Han Brunner, et al. and subsequent modern-day researchers who proved how genes are mutated, have traced the regeneration of mutated genes, and have created violent species in laboratories based on the regeneration of mutated genes. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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Genetic Expression in Cancer
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A 12 page paper discussing the actions and implications of genes p53 and pRB, and the enzyme telomerase in the control of cancer. Genes p53 and pRB are known to be tumor suppressor genes, inhibiting the ability of cancerous cells to thrive. Over half of all cancers reveal that the p53 gene has either been disabled or has been dismantled at the cellular level. Telomerase is an enzyme found most abundantly in association with cancerous conditions, preventing the shortening of chromosomal 'endcaps,' telomeres, that happens in normal cell growth and division. The enzyme prevents the shortening of the telomeres, prolonging the life of the cell. Telomerase provides the best indicator of cancerous conditions present and is measurable before there are any symptoms at all. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Intellectual Property and the Law
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This 9 page paper considers the law regarding intellectual property. First a definition of the term is considered, including such items as software, music, writing, ideas and genes. The various protections available to this wide range of issues is considered including the role of the World Trade Organisation and the issue of patented genes. The legislation considered is based on United Kingdom statutes, although comparisons are made with the United Sates where appropriate. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
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Gene Therapy Overview
(10 Pages, 119.5 USD)
A 10 page paper discussing research in in vivo gene therapy. The human genome project is well underway, and while there are many areas remaining to be mapped, researchers around the world already have identified many genes controlling manifestation of specific conditions and diseases. In vivo gene therapy already is in use for some of the better-researched conditions and promises a future of controlling disease by manipulating expression of the genes involved. The paper discusses AIDS, cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, cardiovascular disease hemophilia, diabetes and other diseases and conditions with a genetic component. Bibliography lists 25 sources in 36 end notes.
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Beauty and Perception
2002, 4 Pages, 1034 Words, 1 Sources, 40 USD
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Designer Children - Morality - Unintended Consequences of Technological Advancement
2008, 14 Pages, 3685 Words, 6 Sources, 50 USD
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Genetic Engineering and the Loss of Privacy
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A 6 page paper examining how the field of genetic engineering has the potential to also strip the individual of privacy, diversity, and freedom. The writer delves into various pertinent issues - ultimately concluding that genetic engineering holds the potential to do far more harm than good. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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The Philosophical Debate Between Realism And Nominalism: How They Relate To Species, Genes, And Niches
(12 Pages, 143.4 USD)
12 pages in length. Ever since the tenets of philosophy came into existence, there has been an ongoing debate between the concepts of realism and nominalism. When one considers these two divergent viewpoints, one is quick to discern their repelling structure, inasmuch as no individual can allege to support both doctrines; clearly, one is either a realist or a nominalist – neither the two shall meet. The writer discusses the properties of nominalism and realism, as well as employs example work from Roger Sperry, George Herbert Mead, and George Berkeley in order to demonstrate the relationship of realism and nominalism to species, genes and niches. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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Is Homosexuality in the Genes ?
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A 12 page paper in which the writer explores homosexuality from a biopyschosocial perspective. Explored are the definitive roots of homosexuality, changing psychiatric opinions over time, and most importantly,- recent breakthroughs which suggest that people's sexuality may be the result of their genetic predisposition. Numerous examples and statistical data are provided. Bibliography lists 8+ sources.
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