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Natural Science Forum / Biology / Biology / April 2006



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Clone Dog 1 Year Old - How Do We Treat HUMAN Clones ? Legal Status ?26 Apr 2006 15:23 GMT2
(cnn)
SEOUL, South Korea (Reuters) -- The world's first and only cloned dog
celebrated its first birthday on Monday, as the leader of the South
Korean team that produced the Afghan hound faced a criminal
Jesus's AB blood on the Shroud of Turin and Suderian; questions24 Apr 2006 13:20 GMT10
Seems as though year by year I am going through these conversations in
a periodic manner such as before the Hurricane season to elaborate on
putting aluminum sequin into orbit to cool Earth, and continuing with
the Jesus story of the historical Jesus around Easter time. And then
Evolution of types of feelings(emotions)22 Apr 2006 16:43 GMT31
Does all human feeings evolved suddenly or gradually? Is it still
continue?
I mean, does all feelings like calm, sadness, excitement, anger, guilt
etc always existed since man gained consciousness?
How much $ to sequence my genome?22 Apr 2006 03:22 GMT2
Just out of curiosity, I was wondering about the concept of human
genome project. Whose genome was sequenced by human genome project? Did
many different humans contributed?  How much would it cost to me to get
the sequence of my own genome?
hi!! everyone20 Apr 2006 10:27 GMT1
hi  my name is abhay . i m a final year student in
B.E. biotechnology , i will be grateful if u keep updating me to the
openings in biotech sector
thnk u.
Enucleated non-human primate egg + human somatic nucleus = ?19 Apr 2006 04:45 GMT1
Hi, Everyone!
It appears that the debacle of the Korean stem cell research team began
because of the enourmously large number of human eggs reportedly used
to perform the cloning. Getting human eggs is a real problem. Has
Signal peptides sequences for E.coli17 Apr 2006 15:40 GMT3
my question is simple, i suppose, r there any list of signal peptides
recognised by E.coli (u use DH5alpha strains in expression exps) 'cause
I have to be sure that protein (with its signal sequence) from
Salmonella Enterica (still Enterobacteriaceae:)) will be processed in
Life may does not exist at all.17 Apr 2006 14:55 GMT14
1. Human beings need food, they reproduce. Both mechanical actions. Use
intelligence to invent physical, logical tools.
2. Animals need food. They reproduce. Both mechanical actions.
3. Virus don't store energy. They only reproduce. Mechanical action.
Evolution: why human body developed sense of smell?16 Apr 2006 04:58 GMT163
I do not smell anything for weeks, may be months. Odour seldom exist in
regular life in room, streets, offices etc. And sense of smell is not
useful for survival either.
I don't think that during evolution, human being used smell for
RESERACH14 Apr 2006 16:44 GMT1
    HI
            by using the referencce of holy books
                   CAN WE  START THE REASERCH IN THAT DIRECTION
cat that bites off her fur coat14 Apr 2006 08:29 GMT3
She is a Manx and had her spayed. In the past 3 weeks she has bitten
off her coat on both sides exposing her flesh and some bite wounds.
Thought I would ask whether any other cat owner has ever witnessed
behaviour like this. Whether she has a disease. She seems otherwise
That coffee is good sh.t! - BBC13 Apr 2006 08:46 GMT18
The Philippines' taste for civet coffee
By Sarah Toms
BBC News, Manila  
The Philippines has recently discovered it produces one of the world's most
CAN ANYONE HELP ME06 Apr 2006 05:22 GMT1
I am a new member of the group . I am a post-graduate in Botany and am
interested in persuing doctorate (Other than India).Please let me know
if there are any openings
Biological nature of thought waves.05 Apr 2006 23:20 GMT3
I feel that thought waves have a biological nature as they carry the
biological signature of the person who emits them and are individual
specfic. Although we have very little knowledge about them but it seems
they have the potential to unravel the mysteries of universe, matter,
Realistic Biology & Software Initiative??03 Apr 2006 18:58 GMT5
Soliciting opinions regarding the promise (and hype) around in-silico
modeling of COMPLETE cellular activity.  I sincerely believe that a
revolution in healthcare can occur if signficant government resources
are used to create simulations of all organelles and cellular
 
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