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What are the applications of microinjection? - 0 views

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    Through the process microinjection, we can easily transfer foreign DNA into the animals. So, among the few other processes we have for genetic transfer, we can say that microinjection is the best process to transfer genes between the transgenic animals. We can name the whole process as microinjection transgenic animals. Transgenic animals are the one that carries a foreign gene into their genome to alter their DNA. The method of producing such an animal involves the injection of the unrelated gene into the pronuclear of a fertilized egg. This egg is then planted into the oviduct (the tube through which an ovum or egg passes from an ovary) of a recipient animal who gives birth to the genetically modified progeny. Amongst all several transgenic animals created, the most common ones are mice. Others include transgenic pigs, rabbits, rats, cows, sheep, and fish. The use of microinjection as a biological procedure began in the early 1990s, although even through the 1970s it was not used commonly. By the 1990s, its use had grown rapidly significantly and it is now considered a common laboratory technique. http://www.articles.gappoo.com/Articles-of-2019/applications-microinjection-transgenic-animals
Michael Hait

Are census records reliable for genealogy research? - 1 views

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    Over the last six months, this column has discussed the "Anatomy" of the federal census for the years from 1870-1930, not including the mostly-destroyed 1890 census. In this series of articles, each column of the census questionnaire was examined, and clues that will aid your research were discussed. If you have missed any of these articles, you can read them again using the links below: Anatomy of the 1930 federal census Anatomy of the 1920 federal census Anatomy of the 1910 federal census Anatomy of the 1900 federal census Anatomy of the 1880 federal census Anatomy of the 1870 federal census In a discussion concerning the federal census as evidence for genealogical research, however, one must also consider the question: are census records reliable sources?
Moultrie Creek

An editor critiques the publishing industry's Automated Content Access Protocol - 0 views

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    The "Automated Content Access Protocol (ACAP) is a new technical venture by an international consortium of publishers, and a proposed technical solution to the tug of war between publishers and intermediaries such as search engines and news aggregation sites. This article goes into some detail about ACAP and offers both a technical and a philosophical context for judging its impact and chances of success.
Moultrie Creek

Google: Get Around Academic Paper Restrictions - 0 views

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    The Google Operating System blog points out that Google's integration of Scholar results means that students and researchers have to settle for "subscription required" firewalls when trying to pull up a paper. Hit the "All (x) versions" link, and you'll often find a readable copy on Google's servers. Read More: Find and Download Higher Resolution Videos on YouTube, Covert Office 2007 .DOCX Files in Gmail, Google, Google Backs Out of Yahoo Ad Deal, Google Groups Now Searches All Web Forums 6:00 AM on Tue Nov 11 2008 By Kevin Purdy 1,997 views 6 Discussions Classic view | Expand all Collapse all Start a new discussion Show: Oldest first | Newest first | Most popular o 6:57 AM Image of gpzbc gpzbc 6:57 AM This is good to know. Thanks! gpzbc This is good to know. Thanks! o o 6:58 AM 1 reply Image of eilu eilu 6:58 AM One of my most-used techniques when I wrote my thesis. These "subscription required" sites are annoying and counterproductive. Journals are supposed to disseminate data, instead they restrict access and deny it to those who need it most (students). eilu One of my most-used techniques when I wrote my thesis.... 1 reply by realityhole + Image of realityhole realityhole 7:58 AM @eilu: I think the reason for it is to try and stop (or at least hinder) plagiarism, but of course google are going to want subscriptions anyway realityhole @ eilu : I think the reason for it is to try and stop... o o 6:59 AM 2 replies Image of michaelmc michaelmc 6:59 AM Scholar is also available from certain (many?) universities such that, if you access the site through the sch
Michael Hait

'Censuses' in between the censuses - 0 views

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    This column previously addressed the importance of the 1870 U. S. census in African-American research. As noted in that article, this was the first federal census after the end of the Civil War, and therefore the first record group to record personal information about former slaves nationwide. It was not, however, the earliest record group to do so in many localities. Many similar record groups were created that provide information about former slaves between 1865 and 1870.
Michael Hait

Reading history blogs for genealogical context - 0 views

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    This column has previously focused on African-American genealogy blogs, in the articles Shout-outs to African-American Genealogy Blogs and More shout-outs to African-American genealogy blogs. A third edition soon forthcoming will spotlight several new genealogy blogs. The responsible genealogist, however, would be advised to learn more about United States history, including how it affected African-Americans. History blogs are a vital source for keeping up with current perspectives as well as newly available historical resources, many of which may provide genealogically useful information.
Michael Hait

Anatomy of the 1870 federal census - 0 views

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    This article is part of a continuing series looking at each federal census individually. Please read the others in the archives of this column. The 1870 U. S. Census was the Ninth Decennial Census. This census is probably the single most important census for genealogists conducting research on African-American families
sairoy

What is Optical fiber? know the details about it. - 0 views

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    Optical fiber is an adaptable, transparent fiber made by silica. Its diameter is slightly thicker than a human hair. It is used most habitually as a means to communicate between the two ends.
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What is Electroporation and how it works in the cells? - 0 views

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    Electroporation is a microbiology technique where an electrical field is applied to cells to increase the permeability of the cell membrane. It allows chemicals or DNA to be instigated into the cell.
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Right genetic transfer technique to transfer DNA into cells - 0 views

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    Gene transfer technique is used very frequently both in basic research and applied biology. The delivery of DNA into animal cells is a fundamental and fixed procedure. It has become anecessary tool for gene cloning, the study of gene function and regulation and the production of small amounts of recombinant proteins for analysis and verification. Gene transfer experiment helps to launch the genetic construct (or transgene) in the recipient cells or to disrupt or inactivate particular endogenous genes resulting in a loss of function. There are many utilizations of gene-transfer like large-scale commercial production of recombinant antibodies and vaccines and gene medicine or gene therapy. They range from the use of mammalian and insect cell cultures to transfer of DNA into human patients for the correction or prevention of disease.
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Finding Articles And Books Using Database For Your Discipline - Pubrica - 0 views

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    A literature search is a well-organised and systematic survey from the already published data to become aware of a breadth of good pleasant references on a particular topic. Formulating a well-focussed question is an important step for facilitating accurate scientific research. Continue Reading: http://bit.ly/39A1fyx Why Pubrica? When you order our services, we promise you the following - Plagiarism free, always on Time, outstanding customer support, written to Standard, Unlimited Revisions support and High-quality Subject Matter Experts. Reference: literature review writing services Contact us : Web: https://pubrica.com/ Blog: https://pubrica.com/academy/ Email: sales@pubrica.com WhatsApp : +91 9884350006 United Kingdom: +44-1143520021
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Sterilization Trays as an important element to maintain the sterility of Surgical Instr... - 0 views

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    Technology is rapidly changing in aspects of health care. Sterilization trays are one of the must-have surgical tools to keep the instruments secured. The designs of instruments are getting customized and updated with time and need.
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What is the risk of bias assessment and different tools used to assess systematic revie... - 0 views

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    * The risk of bias is defined as the risk of systematic error or a deviation from reporting the truth or an appropriate evidence finding. * It occurs when there is a systematic flaw or limitations in the study design or the conduct of the study. * This article describes different assessment tools and the types of study designs for which the tool is applicable along with the flow of how to avoid the risk of bias. For full informtion: https://bit.ly/2U4ibro Reference: https://pubrica.com/services/research-services/systematic-review/ Why pubrica? When you order our services, we promise you the following - Plagiarism free, always on Time, outstanding customer support, written to Standard, Unlimited Revisions support and High-quality Subject Matter Experts. Contact us : Web: https://pubrica.com/ Blog: https://pubrica.com/academy/ Email: sales@pubrica.com WhatsApp : +91 9884350006 United Kingdom: +44- 74248 10299
Moultrie Creek

The Desperate Genealogist's Idea Book from DeadFred Genealogy Photo Archive - 0 views

  • Finally! The Desperate Genealogist's Idea Book: Creative Ways to Outsmart Your Elusive Ancestors is available for purchase. A tag-team effort by DeadFred.com and some of genealogy's top ancestral sleuths and accomplished writers, this 150-page e-book is packed with articles and case studies that reveal invaluable tips, shortcuts, resources and even step-by-step instructions on how to use overlooked research tools, conduct specialized searches and tackle brick walls with sheer ingenuity.
Moultrie Creek

Research Support - 77 views

There are so many sources and so many tools to help in our research efforts that it can be quite overwhelming at times. The goal of this group is to help bring it all down to a manageable level. ...

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