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Water: The Hub of Life
RNA alone performed all of the functions of the modern macromolecules RNA, DNA and protein - the so-called 'RNA WORLD'. Only RNA can perform all these functions. RNA World RNA is the most ... -Oct 1995. However even this RNA WORLD was itself too complex to evolve directly from organic molecules found on the prebiotic earth. More likely, the RNA world emerged from, and was supported ...
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Web Gateways/Biology: by Microbes.info
ECOLOGY.com Designed to allow users of all ages to explore the world of ecology on multiple levels of the understanding of environmental unity, and it encourages ... and Cell Biologists. http://www.cellbiol.com/ The RNA World Website Web resources, lists and Internet links on RNA related topics. http://www.imb-jena.de/RNA.html - General Microbiology - Environmental Microbiology - Food ...
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New-age Gaia Nonsense
DNA in the primeval swamp (oh, sorry... RNA was it? I wasn't there at the time). At first, ... nature of their basic assumptions. The first explorers in the 'new world' couldn't even recognise other humans as intelligent or sentient beings, ... we live with them for many years and change our fundamental world view. These are fellow humans; how would we even recognise language in ...
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Water Quality Guidelines Online - Water: The Hub of Life - Key Features of Living Things - Water
Nature means an increase of the entropy of the part of the world where it is going on.
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The Jane Goodall Institute
Geographic Society. 1990 The Gombe Chimpanzees, Bavarian Television. 1995 Fifi's Boys, for the Natural World series for the BBC. 1995 My Life with the Wild Chimpanzees, National Geographic. Chimpanzee Diary ... ., Sharp, P.M. & Hahn, B.) Amplification of a complete simian immunodeficiency virus genome from fecal RNA of a wild chimpanzee. Journal of Virology, 77:2233-2242. 2003 (with Santiago, M.L ...
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Evolution, Mass Extinctions, and Mass Speciations
For one, genetic variation can be introduced as the result of mutation and RNA makes the mutation workable (RNA-catalyzed recombination). Protein synthesis involves coding information from DNA, but this requires ... preserve protein, and is presently used to preserve meats. See the Sciencedaily.com , and World-science.com articles. A Genetic Techique Shows that it is Possible to Reverse Evolution. ...
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The new understanding of genes
[EL]. The essence of the above was succinctly summarized by a world leading expert on this issue, Dr. Craig Venter: "In everyday language the talk is about ... old view ("genetic determinism") was: Genes (DNA) are stable information carriers determining, by way of RNA (information transmitting molecules), the build up of proteins in a straightforward, one-way fashion. This ...
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HHMI: Online Companion
July 26, 2005 at 8 p.m. ET Learn why researchers around the world are buzzing about RNA interference and its great potential for revealing the function of genes. RNAi RESOURCES AT ...
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ISIS News no.3 index
Suddenly, ... mechanism, which works against any invasive foreign genetic element that finds expression. Transgenic RNA in GM plants are frequently targeted by PTGS mechanisms and this strongly ...
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Onconase has Potential as Chemopreventive Agent in Mesothelioma, Reports World-Renowned Mesothelioma Researcher at AACR Annual Meeting
Genomics to tackle mesothelioma ยป Onconase has Potential as Chemopreventive Agent in Mesothelioma, Reports World-Renowned Mesothelioma Researcher at AACR Annual Meeting BLOOMFIELD, N.J., April 18, 2007 / ... company to advance a biopharmaceutical product candidate that works in a manner similar to RNA interference (RNAi) through late-stage clinical trials. The product candidate, ONCONASE, is an ...
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