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Filename: 1545-6110_v099_p145.pdf
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The American Ophthalmological Society
EVOLUTIONARY ATTEMPTS AT 4 EYES IN VertebrateS*
Source: http://www.aosonline.org/xactions/01-taos-pt.html
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Inner Ear Development
the issue of morphological homology. Aliso 14(4):237-262. Krull, C., A. Collazo, S. E. Fraser, and M. Bronner-Fraser. (1995). Segmental migration of trunk neural crest: Time-lapse analysis reveals a role for PNA-binding molecules. Development 121:3733-3743. Collazo, A., S. E. Fraser, and P. M. Mabee. (1994). A Dual Embryonic Origin for Vertebrate Mechanoreceptors. Science 264: 426-430. Collazo, A. and S. B. Marks. (1994). The Development of Gyrinophilus porphyriticus : Identification of the Plesiomorphic Developmental Pattern in the Salamander Family Plethodontidae . Journal of Experimental Zoology 268: 239-258. Collazo, A., J. Bolker, and R. Keller. (1994). A Phylogenetic...
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Burnham Institute for Medical Research - Faculty
Adult Fly Heart : Search | Site Map | Contact | Directions | Trustee --> Careers | Contact Us | Directions | Trustee La Jolla, CA ~ Orlando, FL ~ Santa Barbara, CA Who We Are President's Message Contact Us Careers Faculty NCI Cancer Center Del E. Webb Neuroscience, Aging and Stem Cell Research Center Infectious & Inflammatory Disease Center Diabetes and Obesity Research Center Sanford Children's Health Research Center Technology Centers Shared Resource Facilities Postdoctoral & Graduate Training Seminars Health Research Burnham at Lake Nona Latest News Releases The Burnham Report Subscribe to Burnham eNews Media Guidelines San Diego Science Festival...
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Burnham Institute for Medical Research - Faculty
Adult Fly Heart - GFP : Search | Site Map | Contact | Directions | Trustee --> Careers | Contact Us | Directions | Trustee La Jolla, CA ~ Orlando, FL ~ Santa Barbara, CA Who We Are President's Message Contact Us Careers Faculty NCI Cancer Center Del E. Webb Neuroscience, Aging and Stem Cell Research Center Infectious & Inflammatory Disease Center Diabetes and Obesity Research Center Sanford Children's Health Research Center Technology Centers Shared Resource Facilities Postdoctoral & Graduate Training Seminars Health Research Burnham at Lake Nona Latest News Releases The Burnham Report Subscribe to Burnham eNews Media Guidelines San Diego Science...
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Stelzner : OncoSENS Two types of change accumulate in our chromosomes as we age: mutations and epimutations . Mutations are changes to the DNA sequence itself whereas epimutations are changes to the "decorations" of that DNA, which control its propensity to be decoded into proteins. Luckily, we don't need to deal with these two phenomena separately, because we can render them both harmless in the same way. For brevity, I?ll use the term mutations to refer to both types of changes. This is an area of aging in which evolution has done the really hard work for us. We have an enormous amount of DNA ? about 3 billion base pairs ? and the job of keeping it intact and functional is...
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The Methuselah Foundation-Welcome to The Methuselah Foundation
Marciniak : Register Password? Username Password OncoSENS SENS – Repair the Damage – SENS Research Advisors – Researcher Profiles – Undergraduate Research – Scientific Publications – FAQ The Mprize OncoSENS Two types of change accumulate in our chromosomes as we age: mutations and epimutations . Mutations are changes to the DNA sequence itself whereas epimutations are changes to the "decorations" of that DNA, which control its propensity to be decoded into proteins. Luckily, we don't need to deal with these two phenomena separately, because we can render them both harmless in the same way. For brevity, I?ll use the term mutations to refer to both...
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Margison : OncoSENS Two types of change accumulate in our chromosomes as we age: mutations and epimutations . Mutations are changes to the DNA sequence itself whereas epimutations are changes to the "decorations" of that DNA, which control its propensity to be decoded into proteins. Luckily, we don't need to deal with these two phenomena separately, because we can render them both harmless in the same way. For brevity, I?ll use the term mutations to refer to both types of changes. This is an area of aging in which evolution has done the really hard work for us. We have an enormous amount of DNA ? about 3 billion base pairs ? and the job of keeping it intact and functional is...
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Porteous : OncoSENS Two types of change accumulate in our chromosomes as we age: mutations and epimutations . Mutations are changes to the DNA sequence itself whereas epimutations are changes to the "decorations" of that DNA, which control its propensity to be decoded into proteins. Luckily, we don't need to deal with these two phenomena separately, because we can render them both harmless in the same way. For brevity, I?ll use the term mutations to refer to both types of changes. This is an area of aging in which evolution has done the really hard work for us. We have an enormous amount of DNA ? about 3 billion base pairs ? and the job of keeping it intact and functional is...
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The Methuselah Foundation-Welcome to The Methuselah Foundation
de Grey : Register Password? Username Password OncoSENS SENS – Repair the Damage – SENS Research Advisors – Researcher Profiles – Undergraduate Research – Scientific Publications – FAQ The Mprize OncoSENS Two types of change accumulate in our chromosomes as we age: mutations and epimutations . Mutations are changes to the DNA sequence itself whereas epimutations are changes to the "decorations" of that DNA, which control its propensity to be decoded into proteins. Luckily, we don't need to deal with these two phenomena separately, because we can render them both harmless in the same way. For brevity, I?ll use the term mutations to refer to both...
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The Methuselah Foundation-Welcome to The Methuselah Foundation
Goodwin : Register Password? Username Password OncoSENS SENS – Repair the Damage – SENS Research Advisors – Researcher Profiles – Undergraduate Research – Scientific Publications – FAQ The Mprize OncoSENS Two types of change accumulate in our chromosomes as we age: mutations and epimutations . Mutations are changes to the DNA sequence itself whereas epimutations are changes to the "decorations" of that DNA, which control its propensity to be decoded into proteins. Luckily, we don't need to deal with these two phenomena separately, because we can render them both harmless in the same way. For brevity, I?ll use the term mutations to refer to both...
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