Posts Tagged ‘Genes’

Salk Researchers Map The First Complete Human Epigenome

October 24th, 2009 by Weight Loss | No Comments | Filed in Health and Diet
October 24, 2009 | By Aleksandro Imles In Blogging | Although the human genome sequence faithfully lists (almost) every single DNA base of the roughly 3 billion bases that make up a human genome, it doesn’t tell biologists much about how its function is regulated. Now, researchers at the Salk Institute provide the first detailed map of the human epigenome, the layer of genetic control beyond the regulation inherent in the sequence of the genes themselves.“In the past we’ve been limited

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Salk Researchers Map The First Complete Human Epigenome

October 23rd, 2009 by Weight Loss | No Comments | Filed in Health and Diet
Although the human genome sequence faithfully lists (almost) every single DNA base of the roughly 3 billion bases that make up a human genome, it doesn’t tell biologists much about how its function is regulated. Now, researchers at the Salk Institute provide the first detailed map of the human epigenome, the layer of genetic control beyond the regulation inherent in the sequence of the genes themselves. “In the past we’ve been limited to viewing small snippets of the epigenome,” says senio

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Scientist Map The First Complete Human Epigenome

October 22nd, 2009 by Weight Loss | No Comments | Filed in Health and Diet
Although the human genome sequence faithfully lists (almost) every single DNA base of the roughly 3 billion bases that make up a human genome, it doesn't tell biologists much about how its function is regulated. Now, researchers at the Salk Institute provide the first detailed map of the human epigenome, the layer of genetic control beyond the regulation inherent in the sequence of the genes themselves.

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Your Fat Point Is Not a Genetic Certainty

October 7th, 2009 by Weight Loss | No Comments | Filed in Health and Diet
by Mikey Van Deen Many people have long held the mistaken belief that everybody has a particular fat point where their body realizes that this is the level of fat that is normal to that particular person. Our fat point comes down to the way we live our lives on a day to day basis. While there are various different body types that are determined by our genes the percentage of fat that we carry around in our body is not due to the genes that we have inherited. It is due to the food that we h

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You get to experience this if you want natural height growth

September 17th, 2009 by Weight Loss | No Comments | Filed in Health and Diet
As further as one’s look and appearance is concerned one shall have much information most many matters. , how to increase height naturally with a proportionate body could give you that look which could make you on lead of the public. So you take to have a tall height and this is quite essential. Today let me make you something real clear. Height is associated with many things like ones genes, geographic conditions, way of diets, do and many more. Human height is controlled by genes primarily.

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