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Extractions: by Brian McGinty These are heady times we live in. I just heard on the news a thirteen year old girl now has a chunk of change and stock options because a dotcom bought her Harry Potter Web site. I've been around the IT industry a little longer than her, but much like a reverse minefield, I have managed to avoid stepping on any money. Have faith. For those of you who like translating ancient manuscripts, writing computer viruses or find-a-words, there's a fine word puzzle waiting for you that shouldn't take much programming knowledge, what it needs is someone to look at in a way that hasn't been tried before. The potential rewards, both financial and humanitarian, are huge. Best of all, you'll need nothing more than your average home computer and a 3 gig hard drive. Oh yeah, some diet soda too. You probably learned in school, unless you're from Kansas, that the entire human genome is stored in DNA in your cells. It spends most of its time tightly curled up in twenty three pairs of chromosomes ( colored bodies ). With the very best light microscopes faint stripes can be made out, which is how they are able to tell them apart. Uncoiled, your DNA is about 6 feet long.
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Extractions: [graphic] Researcher at the University of Pennsylvania showed that to perform it function SMN protein interacts with numerous proteins in the cell. These functions will be efficient if the proteins to wh? needs to interact are first bind by specific enzymes. This tags are made up of many groups that are attached through the amino acid arginine (the process called 'methylation'). The methyl group are tags by 'methyl donor' called S-adenayimethionine that receives this methyl? from folic acid through a pathway that requires vitamin B12. Deficiency of folic acid and vitamin B12 could result in methylated mentholated which are exactly the kind mentholatedens SMN needs to find to function properly.
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Extractions: http://www.kumc.edu/gec/support/ We all want our children to be better off than we are. We hope they will be better educated, healthier, financially more secure. 5-10% of children inherit and identifiable genetic defect. Some more serious than others i.e. asthma to sickle cell anemia. Till now medicine has largely been about treating the symptoms but now the hope or promise of Biotechnology is that embryos can be prescreened for disease and even diseases that have childhood or adult onset can be treated. First we will look at what genetic changes give rise to genetic diseases, and what are some examples of these diseases. Second we will look at how biotechnology might treat various genetic diseases. Genetic mutations can take the form of the loss or addition of a single of a few bases or large loss or rearrangement of chromosome pieces or abnormal numbers of whole chromosomes. Genetic Disease Alteration in chromosome structure Inversions
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Extractions: Huntington's Disease (HD) is a dominant genetic disorder. Each child of a person who has HD has a 50% chance of inheriting the disease, and the disease does not skip a generation. HD is caused by a larger than normal CAG repeat in the Huntington gene. This larger than normal CAG repeat produces an abnormal protein that begins to kill brain cells when the person who has the gene reaches middle age. The loss of these cells causes intense symptoms and eventually death. HD was named after Dr. George Huntington. In 1872, he was the first person to document an accurate description of the symptoms and course of the disease. At the time he called it hereditary chorea. The Huntington gene was discovered in 1993 by the Huntington Study Group. The CAG repeats in the Huntington gene, which is located on chromosome 4, code for the protein huntingtin. The larger than normal number of CAGs in a person with HD causes the huntingtin protein to be abnormal, which leads to symptoms. Even though every cell in the body has the gene, only the cells in the brain seem to be affected. A person has two alleles for every gene. One allele is inherited from the mother and one allele is inherited from the father. If either allele of the Huntington gene has the larger than normal CAG repeat, the person will have HD. If neither allele has the larger than normal CAG repeat, the person will not have HD and will not pass it on. When a person has children, only one allele of each gene is passed on. If a person with HD passes on the allele with the larger than normal CAG repeat, the child will have HD. If the allele with the normal CAG is passed on, the child will not have HD.
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Extractions: Compiled by Renette Davis with assistance from people on the Mailing List for Huntington's Disease Company that makes the merriwalker, latest version of which is "untippable." Used by one member of the Mailing List for Huntington's Disease for someone with juvenile HD who cannot stand up or walk on his own. Address: P.O. Box 374, Talmadge, Ohio, 44278. Phone: 1-800-628-1441. Cost of the merriwalker is about $280.00. Company which makes a wheelchair that is padded. Some people on the Mailing List for Huntington's Disease report that it is difficult to push, but it seems to be very comfortable for people with Huntington's Disease and it was paid for by Medicare. Address: 72 Victoria Street South, Kitchener, Ontario N2G 2A9 Canada. Phone: 519-578-9630 or 800-225-5288. Wonderful web site from Dr. Richard Dubinsky at the Kansas University Medical Center. Includes articles on communication strategies, eating and swallowing, genetics of HD, home safety, etc. Available at: http://www.kumc.edu/hospital/huntingtons/index.html
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Extractions: Personal and Physical Care Needs In Huntingtons Disease there are cognitive changes and impairments. The cognitive areas that affect a persons performance include their speed, reasoning, planning, judgement, decision making, emotional engagement, preservation, impulse control, temper control, perception, awareness, attention, language, learning, memory and timing. Toileting Dressing Dental Care Contractures
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