Sentences with phrase «n't know any genes»

Her message: Not even the experts can distinguish a 1 from a 4 if they don't know the genes.
«But we don't know any genes that make humans live to extreme old age.»
Breeders may not know those genes are there until the trait crops up in a litter.
I did not know Gene Davis before I had my first show in the US.
And like that famed American naturalist before him, much of DeSantis» everyday life is marked with a humility and spirit of volunteerism so rarely seen, yet so very needed.Despite the fact that most folks in town might not know Gene DeSantis by name, the fruits of his labor are nearly everywhere.

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Cohen claims the taxes are owed not by him but by Evgeny «Gene» Friedman, known in New York as «The Taxi King.»
The future is very difficult to know, and besides, your genes are not your destiny.
The death penalty should be abolished not for religious reasons (also religious people seem to approve of the dath penalty — which to me makes no sense) but because every person who is killed is one less set of DNA to be passed on to succeeding generations, and who knows what those wasted genes could mean for the future of the species?
I seem to be missing the gene that makes me seek more than salvation — I don't know what «closer to Jesus» means.
@DOC in addition to what we know about immunology in animals and humans, what you described concerning bacteria is precisely the definition of adaptation and not evolution, the gene already exists!
«in addition to what we know about immunology in animals and humans, what you described concerning bacteria is precisely the definition of adaptation and not evolution, the gene already exists!
I don't know, but it occurs to me that people who act up in these ways might indeed be behaving above and beyond what our genes have programmed the rest of us to be.
Last, had I known that alcoholism is a disease worse than cancer, and that it ran through the family genes thus any baby born had a strong chance of becoming one... well, that seals the deal but, I bet the parents who also fell for religiosity, not knowing it was an enclave for pedophiles... talk about regrets from hell.
If Chad and others argue that naturalistic evolution must be dismissed because we don't know exactly what happened with gene mutation and transmission frequencies during particular periods of rapid change, then how can we accept a replacement argument in which we don't even know what happens at all?
Mutations are indeed not, so far as we know, selected by any overall purpose favoring evolution; but this is compatible with there being short - run and very naive purposes, desires, or feelings in the atoms and molecules constituting the genes, as well as in every cell and every metazoan with a nervous system.
So no, such a scenario does not refute evolution, but can be explained only by evolution, once we understand that the relation ship of genes to traits is not one to one, but many to many.
When asked why we should take their ideas seriously if they are no more than the predetermined products of genes or conditioning, they are inclined to respond, «It is an interesting paradox, isn't it?»
We, of course, can't find conscious satisfaction in merely spreading our genes; we know well enough that our genes our quickly enough dispersed into insignificance.
Now i am diabetic due to my genes, but i know how to give a good shot, and i do nt have an issue with the foods!
And even though she isn't a sweet tooth (I guess it's not the dominant gene in my family), I know she can't resist a couple of desserts:
The genes that have been inserted into Golden Rice are not related to any known allergens or toxins.
No, not even Gene Hackman.
Gene Autry, part owner of the Los Angeles Angels baseball club, when asked about the Angels» schedule in «Dodger Stadium»: «I don't know where that is.
so he collected the gene of the likes of thiery henry, bergkamp, pires, vieira, et al and he cloned them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! so in couple of years!!!!! we will have the new thierry henry in his prime!!!!!!!!!!! its not the real thierry henry its his clone!!!!!!! in fact!!!!! arsene have injected a sample of vieiras gene in aaron ramsey!!!!! thats why aaron ramsey has been prolific lately!!!! its a successful project!!!! oh oh!!!!! and do you know??!!!!! arsene will do that to all of our players flamini will get gilbertos gene chambers will get adams sczesny will get seamans etc etc oh o o o o o!!!!!!! until the real clones are ready!!!! arsene is such a genious he has been spending a lot of money to finance this medical research and well be invincible again!!!!! wow wow wow wow wow wow wow
«As all sailors knowGene said, «I couldn't have made it without a top crew and Gibby and Pudgy are the best there are.»
And while I do not know you personally, you seemed to have managed to make it work good thus far... those genes can't be all bad.
But I just wanted to add that a lot of the diseases you mentioned are not strictly inherited through genes, as you know.
Before this groundbreaking discovery scientists knew that DNA carried genes which parents passed onto their offspring but didn't know how it worked or what DNA looked like.
But it's not yet known whether the gene, if present, is then expressed, or whether an undetermined environmental trigger sets it off.
In fact, 1 in 31 Americans are symptomless carriers of the defective gene and don't know it.
You're not being particularly sensitive to those who have, and you know what, sometimes people are indeed the victims of crappy genes and bad circumstances.
So we saw the Greater New York Taxi Association, not generally known for its good works (Gene Freidman's bio on the GNYTA website lists the «Israeli Defense Force» as one of his favorite charities), suing the City over ADA requirements, over its failure to allow for hybrid vehicles as stipulated by the City Council, etc etc..
Whether it's DNA or genes, I don't know how you get a screw loose but that's what he had.
We don't know much about phallus evolution (external genitalia generally don't mineralize, so the fossil record is of little help), but we can compare the expression of phallus genes from organism to organism.
At the time, a handful of genes were known to be involved in the engulfment of apoptotic cells but these were not sufficient to explain the whole process.
A mushroom whose genes have been edited with molecular scissors known as CRISPR / Cas9 doesn't need to be regulated like other genetically modified crops, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said April 13 in a letter to the mushroom's creator.
A single miRNA can ramp down expression of multiple genes — but the number of genes affected by known miRNAs hasn't been determined.
Biologists now know that the genome sequence holds only a small part of the answer, and that key elements of development and disease are controlled by the epigenome — a set of chemical modifications, not encoded in DNA, that orchestrate how and when genes are expressed.
Their preliminary analysis revealed several mutations known as single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the ALR gene, many of which haven't been identified before.
«We know which genes we can eliminate one at a time, but we don't know which we can eliminate together,» Venter says.
In the 1990s scientists such as himself, he explains, were too caught up in the promise of gene therapy to realize that they did not know enough about it to warrant human testing.
There are probably genes that code for being a nice guy, being a son - of - a-bitch; it's not a one - to - one relationship, but there are probably things that enhance aggressivity — well, things that enhance sociability — so that's interesting to know.
Researchers don't know exactly what FOXP2 does in humans, but it's the gene most directly linked to speech that we know of.
O'Rahilly knew that the absence of leptin did not prove the children harbored a human version of the mouse fat gene, it merely posed the possibility.
«We still don't know exactly how it does what it does,» Armstead says, «but now we have the gene and we can begin to study it.»
One is researchers who want to work with the BRCA gene — which again is not an engineered thing, it's something that happens, you know, in a percentage of people in the U.S. And they can also charge the women who want to get tested to see if they have this gene a large amount of money.
She still does not know why he considered her at the time — «Maybe it was just my enthusiasm,» she wonders — but he nonetheless became her mentor as she studied the transcriptional activation of the cell - cycle regulated HO gene in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
«But there are 50 - plus MHC genes in mice, and we don't know what most of them do.
One of my nightmares is that a woman learns that she doesn't have the high - risk form of the gene for breast cancer susceptibility, so she decides she no longer needs to get mammograms.
These genies aren't magical; they are research tools known as gene drives — clever bits of engineered DNA designed to propel themselves into the DNA of a pesky or troubled organism.
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