Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Pictures Of Real Nail Designs I Need To Know About Real Human Mutants?

I need to know about real human mutants? - pictures of real nail designs

I'm on a Power Point mutations and would be very helpful if someone reliable site where I can get information about the true mutants to find the man. I need the name and photograph some of them extreme. For example, eating nails, sitting on the ice for the time to fit into a small box, etc.

Thanks

4 comments:

Dominic H said...

In fact, mutants of the human common and very rare. For example, with a chromosome 13 (trisomy 13) and gives you extra points, such as increasing the ability to play the piano - also comes with various neurological disorders and organ shortage. An extra chromosome 21 leads to Down syndrome families. So with extra chromosomes is not good. On the other hand, with fewer than 46 chromosomes needed is often fatal. (For more information, see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromosome_ ...)

Even small mutations of single genes are generally very well be an advantage. In the HowStuffWorks website you will find some videos from Discovery Channel's series Human Mutants see "(see: http://videos.howstuffworks.com/search.p ...), that some of the less debilitating conditions caused by mutations investigated as skeletal growth and the supersized extra points. Far from the superman, the real life "mutants" in general, have their weaknesses, to be without services - as opposed to Superman, whose super powers more than offset deficitto kryptonite.

Of course, with the introduction of genetic engineering, this change in May to all people and better - True X-Men are also reality. Something in the crosshairs Super Superman, for example, is really a question of inheritance Tetrachromacy mutation - a condition that causes some women 4 receiver in color instead of the usual 3 to enable them to distinguish between a wider range than normal color. (See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetrachroma ...) Who knows, maybe it will come as standard in a day, with night vision equipment and a little skin fluorescent photosynthetic ...

gardenga... said...

Mutations occurring allelic variants of a gene where the mutation transcribed into the system of open coding gene mRNA. Another type of mutation changes in non-coding sequences that regulate gene expression.

You may have heard of promoters, enhancers, and sequences in front of homeobox gene. If any of these mutations regime changes in gene transcription. A mutation can be the beginning of embryogenesis or cell type in the price change is expressed or the protein is produced.

A gene that has) a number of receptor mutants variant known melanocortin-1 Rules (MC1R. A change in the expression of this gene changes the color of the fur or hair. If a large portion of the gene transcribed and translated the shield is black, red, or very little cream, depending on the animal. In humans, produces a mutant form of red hair.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanocorti ...

The sequences showed that the Neanderthals had red hair MC1R variants for at least one person
http://anthropology.net/2007/10/25/red-h ...
http://news.softpedia.com/news/The-Suici ...
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/ab ...

scottsda... said...

I suggest you make a presentation on the mutation of hemoglobin S. It is a very simple point mutation can be very helpful or harmful. If you have a single copy gene plays a protective role in the fight against malaria. If you have two copies of the gene occurs sickle cell anemia. It is a great example of evolution by natural selection.

Barking Toad said...

It should be noted that all people) is somehow a mutant (like any other animal. We have all the genes that has been changed in comparison to those made by our parents.

I read about a family whose muscles grow much thicker than the rest of us what their "superhuman" (literally) the power, but can not remember the source of the story, and can not vouch for their accuracy.

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