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Breast cancer is not a patent of women, although it is more than 100 times common in women than in men, and males tend to have poorer outcomes due to delays in diagnosis.To offer information and support to those affected by breast cancer, Breast Cancer Awareness Month (BCAM) was founded in 1985. BCAM is an annual international health campaign organized by major breast cancer charities every Oct... more |
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When I say “barcode”, most of you will think about the 11-digit barcode on the product of market shelf and by scanning it, all the information details of the product can be accessed. But when “barcode” is together with “DNA”, what’s that mean? DNA barcoding is a taxonomic technique that uses a short genetic marker from a standard and agreed-upon position in an organism’s genome to i... more |
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SIV/HIV (simian/human immunodeficiency virus) is always a distressing topic. What’s the difference of SIV and HIV? In short, HIV is found in humans and SIV is found in non-human simians. SIV, also know as African Green Monkey Virus, is a retrovirus able to infect at least 33 species of African primates. The research found that SIV has been present in monkeys and apes for at least 32,000 years.... more |
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When kissing your sweetest pet dogs, I guess most of you aware that they are from the domestication of wolfs. But when it comes to the origins the cute fur balls, I bet you get no clue. As may have been the first animal to be domesticated, to date, in which geographical region the domestication of wolf occurred is still quite controversial. The earliest fossil carnivores that can be linked ... more |
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Domestication, the process whereby a population of animals or plants, through a process of selection, becomes accustomed to human provision and control, is a mark of human civilization. During domestication, the founder effect, which is first fully outlined by Ernst Mayr in 1942, is widespread. Founder effect is the loss of genetic variation that occurs when a new population is established by a... more |
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