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It would require changing a person's genes. We can't do that. Yet. Until we do, the genes that gave you the disease will get passed to your children, and THEIR children, etc.
Consult or think about the requirements; plan the general design; write your program; test it; correct and test (probably several times) until it works.In a larger project, you will probably do the above for each individual component at a time, i.e., you will be adding components gradually.Consult or think about the requirements; plan the general design; write your program; test it; correct and test (probably several times) until it works.In a larger project, you will probably do the above for each individual component at a time, i.e., you will be adding components gradually.Consult or think about the requirements; plan the general design; write your program; test it; correct and test (probably several times) until it works.In a larger project, you will probably do the above for each individual component at a time, i.e., you will be adding components gradually.Consult or think about the requirements; plan the general design; write your program; test it; correct and test (probably several times) until it works.In a larger project, you will probably do the above for each individual component at a time, i.e., you will be adding components gradually.
Ohm's law: Current equals voltage divided by resistance. It does not matter if the circuit is series or parallel or both. Ohm's law still applies. What you do need to consider is that it applies for each component on its own merits. The is one of the fundamentals of circuit analysis, the progressive analysis of each component, taking account of what you know for that component, until you know everything about all components.
The genetic content should be almost identical as long as the DNA repliction proof reading is 100% acurate, no translocations have taken place. The telomeres (on the ends of the chromosomes) will have shortened a little but this is noncoding DNA so is unimportant in protein expression. If there are any areas of damaged DNA the cell cycle should halt until it is repaired or undergo apoptosis (cell suicide). Anytime dude Diesal 'danger' nutkins
Zebras are born, nurse until they are weened, and then eat grasses that provide the necessary nutrients to support cellular mitosis to build the bones, muscles, organs, and internal systems as dictated by their genetic code.
In the lytic cycle the virus destroys the cells DNA and with its own genetic material hijacks the cellular machinery to make its own proteins and genetic material. In the lysogenic cycle the virus inserts its own genetic material into the cells DNA and passes this down many reproductive cycles until the multiplicity of infected cells reach a point where the lytic cycle proceeds.
Cellular telephone signals can travel up to 22 miles.
Autism has a genetic component, so people can be born with it. Others are born with a susceptibility to autism that is probably triggered by an environmental factor. So, there are newborns with autism. Usually, autism is not diagnosed until age 2 or 3, but some cases are diagnosed earlier, and some are not identified until much later.
Lifeforms already existing can utilize the cellular matter to grow and reproduce, but no new lifeforms can be created, which was the outdated theory of "abiogenesis". Until the discovery of the microscope, tiny eggs and bacteria were invisible and thought to form spontaneously.
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That is certainly possible, but I would add that if you had a seriious genetic disorder, it would probably be very obvious. Although some do not kick in until a certain age is reached (like genetic time bombs).
Bq and classic
Yes, it is genetic. People are born with an extra chromosome. Symptoms may not be clear until late teens or ever longer with some people.
no.. :( cellular south operates on cdma technology. this i phone is a gsm device. they may come out with a cdma version in a year or 2 though :) until then all we can do is wait
He thought he was getting better, until he had a relapse.
they are immortal as long as they have cells to attach to. They are a mutation and don't get a signal to die so they will keep multiplying until they are nothing left. Cancer is a genetic mutation