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Dr.Zakir Nayak-question and Answer- DNA test – islamicin4.com. – Video

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Tarotreading – Video

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Tarotreading
Selflove Veckans Brott Leif GW Persson DNA http://www.svtplay.se LADY PORTIA is the Goddess Of Justice" and also Goddess of Opportunity. She represents divine justice to the Earth. Her action is that of balance, with the scales as a symbol; there must be harmony to hold a balance. She went on into perfection, when imperfection began to be externalized, and She was therefore not drawn into discord with mankind. She remained in the inner spheres and only came forth April 9, 1939, for the first time. She started Cosmic Justice into action for the Earth, which must reign supreme once again. It was made known then that She was THE TWIN RAY (flame) of beloved SAINT GERMAIN. She is One of the Members of THE KARMIC BOARD, representing the Seventh Ray on that Board. She became Spokesman June 27, 1954, in honor of SAINT GERMAIN having become the presiding Master for the next two thousand year cycle. One can call to Her for assistance in legal action. Her electronic pattern is the Maltese Cross." "As you know, Divine Justice and God-Freedom are quite inseparable and so it is indeed the grateful Joy of My Lifestream to be the Divine Complement of my adored and adorable #39;FRANCIS #39; (which name means #39;Freedom #39; and by which He is known at Inner Levels), but better known to His chelas in the world of form as #39;SAINT GERMAIN #39; (which name means #39;Holy Brother #39; and is so symbolical of the One who has given so much of Himself to the bringing forth, sustaining and expanding on earth world brotherhood ...From:AyurvedicashaktiViews:1 0ratingsTime:31:25More inPeople Blogs

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Little Mix- DNA Lyrics – Video

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Stem Cells Regenerate New Finger! – Video

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Soldiers wounded in action are getting benefits from Stem Cell Research where regeneration of both skin and fingers hopefully will lead to whole limbs and organs being replaced! The matrix powder in this case fooled the DNA into #39;replication #39; rather than #39;repair #39;, but we still need to have lots of stem cell activity too. Credits: http://www.youtube.com from TheHealthFanaticFrom:Kelly ChenViews:0 0ratingsTime:04:09More inScience Technology

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One Direction – DNA (Little Mix) – Video

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DNA samples sent to the US

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By Benson Ang The New Paper Tuesday, Oct 30, 2012

DNA is passed down from parents to children and can be found throughout the body. Common samples of DNA are blood, bone and skin cells. For testing purposes, they are typically taken from inside the mouth. Heres how Paternity Testing Corporation (PTC) conducts a DNA test:

Step 1

Clients are finger-printed, photographed and their mouths are swabbed. The samples are sent to a lab in the US for processing.

Step 2

A paternity test works by identifying certain specific size pieces of DNA that the child received from his or her biological father. If the man has the same size pieces as the child, he is likely to be the biological father.

Unrelated individuals are unlikely to have the same specific size pieces. PTC guarantees that its normal DNA paternity tests have an accuracy of higher than 99.99 per cent.

Step 3

Once samples reach the lab, results are ready within two business days. But clients typically wait 10 days due to shipping and the number of cases that have to be handled.

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DNA Used to Solve Decades-Old Murder Mystery

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SANTA ANA, Calif. (KTLA) -- Cold Case Homicide Detectives used DNA evidence to solve a decades-long investigation into the murder of a woman outside the Ancient Mariner restaurant in 1978.

On July 10, 1978, 26-year-old Lynda Saunders and 28-year-old Michael Reynolds were seen leaving the Ancient Mariner after having a couple of drinks, according to witness accounts.

Between 3:30 and 3:40 AM, the ex-manager of the Ancient Mariner, drove past and observed Reynolds vehicle in the parking lot with the interior light on, and it appeared the right rear passenger door was open.

At approximately 4:20 a.m., the manager of a nearby Del Taco was cleaning out behind the restaurant when he heard Reynolds calling for help.

He found Reynolds lying in the Ancient Mariner parking lot about thirty feet east of his vehicle.

Reynolds told the first officer that arrived at the scene three dark guys shot him.

Officers checked the area behind the Ancient Mariner and located a purse and identification belonging to Saunders.

Directly to the rear of the nearby Heritage Liquor Store officers found Saunders' body.

She had sustained a single, gunshot wound to the center of the chest, and blunt force trauma to the head.

It was later confirmed that she had also been sexually assaulted.

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Unlocking the secrets of DNA repair

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Public release date: 31-Oct-2012 [ | E-mail | Share ]

Contact: Amy Pullan a.l.pullan@sheffield.ac.uk 01-142-229-859 University of Sheffield

Scientists from the University of Sheffield have unlocked one of the secrets to DNA repair helping doctors identify DNA base damage and a patient's susceptibility to certain types of cancer.

Groundbreaking research led by Dr David Williams from the University of Sheffield's Department of Chemistry and an international collaboration of expert researchers has discovered how some proteins recognise damaged bases within DNA which, if untreated, could lead to cancer.

Dr Williams said: "Proteins carry out all the day-to-day processes needed for survival. If the DNA bases become damaged the associated protein may not function or in some cases, too much of a certain protein can be produced which might lead to cancer.

"Everyday humans are exposed to chemicals known as alkylating agents which may be derived from environmental sources or from dietary sources such as a high intake of red or processed meat or exposure to tobacco smoke. Alkylating agents can chemically modify the bases in DNA which can, in turn, lead to non-functional proteins being produced or indeed cancer.

"Fortunately humans have a large number of different DNA repair proteins whose task it is to find and repair damaged bases in DNA. However DNA base damage, although highly problematic, is rare and often only one or two bases per million or even fewer. The task of locating a damaged base is similar to finding a needle in a haystack."

DNA contains all the information needed for life within the sequence of its four bases; adenine, cytosine, guanine and thymine. Specific sequences of bases in DNA known as genes instruct what proteins are made and furthermore genes may be switched on or off to control how much of each protein is made.

The pioneering research, published in the journal: Proceeding of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS), was conducted by scientists from the University of Sheffield, University of Manchester and the Scripps Research Institute in California and focuses on damage to the guanine base to form O6-alkylguanine, a type of damage that is particularly prevalent in colon or bowel cancer.

"In humans this is repaired by alkyltransferase proteins that simply reverse the damage of these modified bases, converting them back to guanine," said Dr Williams.

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DNA evidence linked to stabbing

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Christopher Hatzis who was fatally stabbed in Light Square, Adelaide. Picture: Facebook Source: Supplied

THE DNA of a man accused of stabbing Christopher Hatzis near the Savvy nightclub was found in three locations at the scene, a court has been told.

The man, 22, whose name and image have been suppressed, appeared in the Adelaide Magistrates Court yesterday.

He has been charged with one count of murder over the Light Square incident that occurred in August.

Yesterday, prosecutor Karen Ingleton told the court Mr Hatzis had been ejected from the club prior to the fatal brawl.

She said he was then assaulted by up to six male offenders and suffered seven stab wounds and eight incisions.

Ms Ingleton said witnesses saw the accused man running from the scene.

It was alleged he had torn clothing and a laceration to his hand and that his DNA was found at three locations at the scene.

DNA was also allegedly found on a pendant that was discovered nearby.

Ms Ingleton said police were concerned that since the incident the man had accumulated $40,000 and presently has $20,000 in his bank account.

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DNA samples sent to US

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Tue, Oct 30, 2012

by Benson Ang

DNA is passed down from parents to children and can be found throughout the body. Common samples of DNA are blood, bone and skin cells. For testing purposes, they are typically taken from inside the mouth. Heres how Paternity Testing Corporation (PTC) conducts a DNA test:

Step 1

Clients are finger-printed, photographed and their mouths are swabbed. The samples are sent to a lab in the US for processing.

Step 2

A paternity test works by identifying certain specific size pieces of DNA that the child received from his or her biological father. If the man has the same size pieces as the child, he is likely to be the biological father.

Unrelated individuals are unlikely to have the same specific size pieces. PTC guarantees that its normal DNA paternity tests have an accuracy of higher than 99.99 per cent.

Step 3

Once samples reach the lab, results are ready within two business days. But clients typically wait 10 days due to shipping and the number of cases that have to be handled.

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