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Pride
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Subject: Mr. Das Gupta's report Fri Feb 27, 2009 9:13 pm |
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Did anyone finish it? It's the letter you write to the mother of an unborn child who has some kind of mutation... it's complicated x.x
Anyone wanna help?D:
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angepaulino
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Subject: Some Advice/Facebook Chat Cont'd Sat Feb 28, 2009 1:55 am |
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do you take Gina's class? Completely make it up. like a play. You're Dr. Mack. You graduated from the Yale School of Medicine in 1991, with a PhD in genetics. you have been practicing ever since. You could list several different hospitals where you've "worked" at before. When you write it remember that it's not the most important part. Any help??
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Pride
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Subject: Re: Mr. Das Gupta's report Sat Feb 28, 2009 1:57 am |
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ahh sweet most of the stuff I was stuck on was that first part and nah, haven't ever had Gina lol, didn't go to Metro freshman year, and never had a drama class before that either xD it looks fun though
Thanks! I'll probably need help again on later parts if that's cool xD
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angepaulino
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Subject: Ah Sat Feb 28, 2009 2:11 am |
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Oh. OK that makes sense. well, sure i'll be willing to help later. I may go to bed but, there's always the weekend! Did anyone in your class by any chance ask how long he wanted the letter to be approximately?
Angie Senior '09
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Pride
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Subject: Re: Mr. Das Gupta's report Sat Feb 28, 2009 2:17 am |
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Ah, no =/ I was absorbed in my cutting and pasting =/ I expect it's like 2 pages though. I'll post here when I find out =D
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Pride
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Subject: Re: Mr. Das Gupta's report Sat Feb 28, 2009 2:19 am |
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oh, and I went ahead and set the "Angie Senior '09" part as your siggy, hope you didn't mind. I didn't know if you were trying to set it as that, because the signature preferences on this forum host is the one thing that's odd =/
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Honor
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Subject: Re: Mr. Das Gupta's report Sun Mar 01, 2009 1:19 am |
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Lmao im almost done with it. Im stuck though =\
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Pride
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Subject: Re: Mr. Das Gupta's report Sun Mar 01, 2009 1:26 am |
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lol I'm going to do mine tomorrow. Where ya stuck at?
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Pride
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Subject: Re: Mr. Das Gupta's report Sun Mar 01, 2009 9:57 pm |
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Nathan, this is what I have so far. Most of it is just what Angie suggested.
Hello, my name is Doctor Walter Mack. I graduated from the Yale school of Medicine in 2008, with a PHD in Genetics. I have been in this field for many years. I’ve worked at a number of hospitals throughout the years.
We performed a Amniocentesis test on your unborn child. The purpose of the test is to detect certain types of birth defects in your unborn child. After giving anesthetics, a needle is inserted into the amniotic sack. Then, we draw extracts liquid away from the fetus for testing. After, we enlarge the chromosomes, and it is examined under a microscope.
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Nathan Banks
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Subject: I see now,thanks for doing that Sun Mar 01, 2009 10:02 pm |
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I see,thanks.You can post more so it can help others
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Pride
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Subject: Re: Mr. Das Gupta's report Mon Mar 02, 2009 10:16 pm |
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Due tomorrow. Anyone done?D: lol I'm about to finish up in a bit.
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Nathan Banks
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Subject: Re: Mr. Das Gupta's report Mon Mar 02, 2009 10:39 pm |
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This is what I have done so far,im on the last two paragraphs:
Nathan Banks 3/2/09 Period 1
The Doctor Letter
Hello there,my name is Dr. Nathaniel Smith - Deijion
Banks . I am a graduate from the Yale School of Medicine in 2006 ,
with a Ph.D in genetics , you have been practicing ever since . I am
continuing working at Kaiser Permante in San Francisco , California
but before that i've worked at a number of hospitals throughout the
years .
We have performed a CVS test on your unborn child.
The purpose of the test is to determine chromosomal or genetic
disorders in the fetus . It entails getting a sample of the chorionic
villus and testing it . This test can be done ealier between 11 & 12
weeks of preganancy althrough some testing centers will do it late
as 13 weeks . The efficacy of this test us that you can have it done
earlier . The drawbacks are there is no real consenus on the actual
risk of miscarrige due to CVS . Although it's often estimated to
between one in 100 and 200 which is higher than the usual estimates
for amniocentesis .
The chromosomes are organized structures of DNA and
protein that is found in cells . It's a single piece of DNA that contains
many genes , regulatory elements and other nuclectide sequences.
The relationship of chromosomes to genes is when cell reproduction
occurs less in growth or tissue repair is therefore necessary to reproduce
chromosomes in such a way . Chromosomes are found in the body of
individual units called a cell . The body has different cells such as skin
cells , liver , etc . The normal numbers of human chromosomes in 23
pairs . The chromosomes are divided from mother & father and
passes onto the offspring .
Mutations are changes to the nucleotide sequences of the
genetic material of an organism . The mutations occur in the DNA
of individual cells at sometime during a persons life. Accquired
mutations in some cells other than sperm and egg cells cannot
be passed on to the next generation . Mutations may also occur
in a single cell within an early embryo . As all the cells divide during
growth & development , the individual will have some cells with the
mutation & some cells without the genetic change . Also the two types
of mutations are insertion and duplication .
A karotype test is the characteristic chromosome complement
of a eukaryote species . The basic numnber of chromosome in the
somatic cells of an individual or a species is called the stomatic
number . A karyotype is done to determine whether a chromosome
defect is preventing a woman from becoming pregnant are causing
miscarriages. A Karyotype can offer is the arrangement and structure
of chromosomes .
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Pride
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Subject: Re: Mr. Das Gupta's report Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:49 pm |
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Here's the sheet you needed Axel
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D-Hybrid
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Subject: Re: Mr. Das Gupta's report Tue Mar 03, 2009 2:17 am |
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wow I am going to star it right now!
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Kheft
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Subject: Re: Mr. Das Gupta's report Tue Mar 03, 2009 2:19 am |
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me to!
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Pride
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Subject: Re: Mr. Das Gupta's report Tue Mar 03, 2009 2:21 am |
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bwahaha!! Almost done :] On Paragraph 5, the Karyotypes part
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KWEEN2retrospect
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Subject: Re: Mr. Das Gupta's report Wed Mar 04, 2009 2:23 am |
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wOw ! this is kOOl !!
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Pride
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Subject: Re: Mr. Das Gupta's report Wed Mar 04, 2009 2:35 am |
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hehe hey Ira!
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DasG
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Subject: Great Forum Wed Mar 04, 2009 2:09 pm |
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Well done Walter, this is very cool.
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Pride
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Subject: Re: Mr. Das Gupta's report Tue Sep 08, 2009 12:11 am |
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Bumping this back up because this is a great example of how this forum could be really helpful when it comes to homework
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