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IMPORTANT GEN- REGULATION PROTEINS PINPOINTED BY NEW METTHOD AND DNA CHROMOSOME PULVERIZATION FROM ERRORS IN MITOSIS MARIANA TAMAYO CORREA MEDICINE STUDENT 2012

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IMPORTANT GEN- REGULATION PROTEINS PINPOINTED BY NEW METTHOD AND DNA CHROMOSOME PULVERIZATION FROM ERRORS IN MITOSIS MARIANA TAMAYO CORREA

MEDICINE STUDENT

2012

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FOLDING

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FOLDING

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INTRODUCTION

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IMPORTANT GENE-REGULATION PROTEINS PINPOINTED BY NEW METHODSCIENCEDAILY (JAN. 18, 2012)   

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IMPORTANT GENE-REGULATION PROTEINS PINPOINTED BY NEW

METHOD

http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-21476707/stock-photo-cell-division-meiosis.html

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IMPORTANT GENE-REGULATION PROTEINS PINPOINTED BY NEW

METHOD

http://talkingshrimp.tumblr.com/post/1982174426/scipsy-cool-green-cell-division

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IMPORTANT GENE-REGULATION PROTEINS PINPOINTED BY NEW

METHOD

http://www.healthfiend.com/health/how-do-wounds-heal-tissue-repair-how-healing-works/

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This is a very important topic because knowing the specific order in which these proteins

attach DNA contained in nucleosomes, allows to know the way in which replication,

transcription and translation of specific information for

codification healthy or sick cell occurs in order to accomplish a

better understanding of the human genome and to propose

appropriate treatment . 

Also it's important to know the protein

sequences attach DNA and the type of

information transmitted for encoding any cell

type.

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'PULVERIZED' CHROMOSOMES LINKED TO CANCER?SCIENCEDAILY (JAN. 19, 2012)   

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'PULVERIZED' CHROMOSOMES LINKED TO CANCER? 

http://recursos.cnice.mec.es/biosfera/alumno/4ESO/genetica1/contenidos4.htm

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'PULVERIZED' CHROMOSOMES LINKED TO CANCER? 

http://www.healthfiend.com/health/how-do-wounds-heal-tissue-repair-how-healing-works/

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'PULVERIZED' CHROMOSOMES LINKED TO CANCER? 

http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-21476707/stock-photo-cell-division-meiosis.html

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This is a interesting research area because it allows us to

observe as runaway cell division produce important diseases like cancer also

exposes a possible vulnerability in cancer cells

that could be attacked by new therapies.

It is important to create and learn new techniques

for experimentation, analysis and research in the transmission of information through the genes that are

responsible for encoding specific

sequences that are transmitted to daughter

cells in the process of cell division.

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MEDICAL UNTILITY  

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MEDICAL UNTILITY 

http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-21476707/stock-photo-cell-division-meiosis.html

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MEDICAL UNTILITY 

http://www.biology-blog.com/blogs/permalinks/2-2010/sugar-plays-key-role-in-cell-division.html

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MEDICAL UNTILITY 

http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-21476707/stock-photo-cell-division-meiosis.html

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BIBLIOGRAPHY 

1. MARTINEZ SANCHEZ, Lina María. Biología molecular. 6ta ED. Medellín: UPB 2011

2. Penn State, Important gene-regulation proteins pinpointed by new method. ScienceDaily., 2012.

3. K. Crasta, N. J. Ganem, R. Dagher, A.B. Lantermann, E. V. Ivanova, Y. Pan, L. Nezi, A. Protopopov, D. Chowdhury, D. Pellman. 'Pulverized' chromosomes linked to cáncer?, Nature, 2012.

 

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