Biotechnology Club

University of Northern Iowa

Archive for November, 2009

DNA is poetry, you see. And as long as Western scientists continue to look at genes in isolation, they will only see a scramble of isolated words whose meaning remains forever elusive. But genuine, curious scientists who are true enough to their own hearts to take a leap of faith at believing in the symphony [...]

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The evolutionary function of noncoding ‘junk’ DNA remains one of the most challenging mysteries of genetics. Here a new model of DNA is proposed to explain this function. The hypothesis asserts the DNA molecule contains not one, but two separate modes of inheritance. In addition to exons that code for proteins and physical traits, it [...]

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This article also describes the exciting research of German biophysicist Fritz Albert Popp, Ph.D., a Nobel Prize nominee in physics, who investigated the relationship between coherence and the biophoton energy in our cells. Popp used highly sensitive light-measuring equipment to monitor the light emitted by living cells. He was able to confirm that living cells [...]

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The rat heart contains a neural stem cell population; Role in sympathetic sprouting and angiogenesis
ScienceDirect – Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology : The rat heart contains a neural stem cell population; Role in sympathetic sprouting and angiogenesis

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