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CoD Advanced Warfare: *INSANE* ASM1 DNA BOMB ON RIOT – Video

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Advanced Warfare Best UAV Attachments! (Bal 27 Dna Bomb Gameplay) – Video

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BOMBA DNA solo SNIPER Atlas 20mm su Greenband – Video

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DNA was storage arsonist's undoing

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DNA evidence pointed to just one man starting a massive blaze at a Wellington storage facility.

Angelo Bitossi, 35, was found guilty of arson on Thursday at the High Court in Wellington.

Justice Simon France found the prosecution had proven beyond reasonable doubt that Bitossi had started a fire at the Kiwi Self Storage facility in Kilbirnie on April 4.

The storage unit where the fire began belonged to Darren McKinley, with whom Bitossi had a falling out.

The fire sparked a massive blaze which destroyed part of the facility and caused millions of dollars in damage, with hundreds of people losing personal possessions.

A black and purple cap discovered by investigators on a driveway between two units was later shown to contain Bitossi's DNA.

"When one looks at the CCTV footage of the offender coming back after setting the fire, the person appears to be wearing the exact type of hat," said Justice France.

The Crown established that no other DNA was found on the cap besides Bitossi's and he was seen wearing it in the days leading up to the fire.

Bitossi denied owning such a cap, but could not give an explanation as to how it was found near the storage facility's exit.

Justice France said it was not just the cap which proved Bitossi was at the storage unit when the fire broke out.

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The epigenetics of The X-Files

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Epigenetics has the power to open up possibilities beyond those offered by genetics alone including the occasional triple word score Photograph: Cath Ennis

The X-Files was my absolute favourite television show in the 1990s. My flatmates and I would tune in every week to watch intrepid FBI agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully track down assorted aliens, psychics, vampires, ghosts, and government conspiracies. We bought the soundtrack CD; we even had a poster on our living room wall. It was A Big Deal, for all seven seasons (some people think there were nine seasons, but I refuse to admit that seasons eight and nine or the second movie ever happened).

Dana Scully was a scientist, always looking for a perfectly rational explanation for the strange phenomena encountered each week. Many of these explanations were based on genetics, especially in the monster-of-the-week episodes featuring assorted freaks and other abominations not part of the main alien conspiracy storyline. Memorable monsters included such delights as a sewer-dwelling fluke man, and a charming creature possessing the lethal combination of an ability to squeeze through any gap and a taste for human liver.

It was easy enough to explain some of these freaks as genetic mutants the man with a tail and an unusual muscle structure allowing him to mimic facial features surely had some kind of mutation in a muscle fibre gene but the scientific basis of many other cases remained unknown. This shouldnt be surprising: science moves quickly, and weve learned a lot about genetics since the 90s. One of the major advances made since then is in the field of epigenetics a field that I believe has the power to resolve some X-Files cold cases.

In an introductory piece I wrote earlier this year, I described epigenetics as a form of molecular highlighting of the raw four-letter text that is the DNA sequence.

Epigenetic modifications include the addition of a methyl molecule to the DNA itself (could this be the mysterious fifth letter that Scully found in a segment of alien DNA?), and changes to the histone proteins around which the double helix coils itself. This molecular highlighting affects how the DNA text is read in that region, helping to determine which genes are switched on or off in each cell.

Many unresolved X-Files cases that might be accounted for by a genetic mutation could just as easily be explained by an epigenetic modification of the same gene.

For example, in cancer (where the cells epigenetic patterns go just as awry as everything else), the same tumour suppressor genes that are often lost by mutation or deletion can also be eliminated by abnormal methylation patterns in that part of the DNA. If theres also a psychic abilities suppressor gene lurking in our genome, then we can provide a perfectly rational explanation for multiple cold cases in one fell swoop.

But lets move on to something a little more challenging.

An important feature of epigenetics is that the pattern of molecular highlighting isnt fixed. The DNA sequence itself is essentially the same in every cell of the body and through all stages of life; in contrast, epigenetic modifications are different in different cells, change during processes such as metamorphosis (definitely in frogs, so probably also in shape-shifting extraterrestrial species), and can change in response to the environment.

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Science Projects On The Genetic Genome Of Organisms – Video

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Study sheds new light on relationship between personality and health

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11-Dec-2014

Contact: Emma Rayner emma.rayner@nottingham.ac.uk University of Nottingham @UoNPressOffice

Researchers have found new evidence that explains how some aspects of our personality may affect our health and wellbeing, supporting long-observed associations between aspects of human character, physical health and longevity.

A team of health psychologists at The University of Nottingham and the University of California in Los Angeles carried out a study to examine the relationship between certain personality traits and the expression of genes that can affect our health by controlling the activity of our immune systems.

The study did not find any results to support a common theory that tendencies toward negative emotions such as depression or anxiety can lead to poor health (disease-prone personality). What was related to differences in immune cell gene expression were a person's degree of extraversion and conscientiousness.

The study used highly sensitive microarray technology to examine relationships between the five major human personality traits and two groups of genes active in human white blood cells (leukocytes): one involving inflammation, and another involving antiviral responses and antibodies.

A group of 121 ethnically diverse and healthy adults were recruited. These were comprised of 86 females and 35 males with an average age of 24 (range 18-59) and an average body mass index of 23. The participants completed a personality test which measures five major dimensions of personality -- extraversion, neuroticism, openness, agreeableness and conscientiousness -- (NEO-FFI McCrae and Costa, 2004). Blood samples were collected from each volunteer for gene expression analysis and their typical smoking, drinking and exercise behaviours were also recorded for control purposes. Gene expression analysis was carried out at the Social Genomics Core Laboratory at UCLA.

Leading the research, Professor Kavita Vedhara, from The University of Nottingham's School of Medicine, said: "Our results indicated that 'extraversion' was significantly associated with an increased expression of pro-inflammatory genes and that 'conscientiousness' was linked to a reduced expression of pro-inflammatory genes. In other words, individuals who we would expect to be exposed to more infections as a result of their socially orientated nature (i.e., extraverts) appear to have immune systems that we would expect can deal effectively with infection. While individuals who may be less exposed to infections because of their cautious/conscientious dispositions have immune systems that may respond less well. We can't, however, say which came first. Is this our biology determining our psychology or our psychology determining our biology?"

These two clear associations were independent of the recorded health behaviours of the participants and subsets of white blood cells which are the cells of the body's immune system. They were also independent of the amount of negative emotions people experienced. The study also found that expression of antiviral/antibody-related genes was not significantly associated with any personality dimension.

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Eczema – Malaysia – Video

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How do I stop my problematic skin/eczema itching? – Video

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How do I stop my problematic skin/eczema itching?
Dr Pixie McKenna answers your questions about reducing the desire to itch problematic skin What is an emollient? Should I use a moisturiser? How much should I apply? How do I apply it? How...

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Atopic Eczema Treatments : Ayurvedic Atopic Eczema Specialist – Dr. Amit Dutta – Video

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