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Genetic Engineering Modifying Pill – Hair Straighten or Curly Hair

by Suzy on December 13, 2009

Gene are inherited from our parents, one copy from mummy and one copy from daddy. Combination of the genotype will develop different phenotype, which is the appearance or trait that we can see, such as color of eyes, curly or straight hair and etc. So, genes in the genome are the storage of memory of all creature, from the ancestor and slowly evolved until today. It has everything encoded.

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Since the discovery of DNA, genetic has been a hot issue and interested by scientist. Human Genome Project conducted almost 13 years and completed in year 2003 has been a huge project to identify the whole picture of every gene in human. Today, another milestone, “curly hair gene” has finally identified.

 Genetic Engineering Modifying Pill   Hair Straighten or Curly Hair

The groundbreaking research identified the trichohyalin gene as the one that is mainly responsible for creating curls. Although is was already known to play some role in the development of the hair follicle, scientists at the Queensland Institute of Medical Research (QIMR) have now found its role in curliness. Professor Nick Martin, head of the QIMR Genetic Epidemiology Laboratory and author of the research, says it is variation in this gene that determines straightness or
curliness of hair.

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Following the discovery of this “curly hair gene”, either straight or curly hair baby can be predicted. For criminal investigation, this characteristic gene also can be served as the supporting clue to identify the suspect. Besides, for beauty purpose, straight or curly hair could be possibly alter with just a pill that can simply target and substitute the gene with different variation. Hair straighteners may soon be history, claim scientists who have discovered the “curly hair gene”.

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Magic of Cow Urine in India

by Suzy on December 3, 2009


Magic of Cow Urine

The cow is a mobile medical dispensary. It is the treasure of medicines. Cow urine therapy is capable of curing many curable and incurable diseases. The holy texts, like Atharva Veda, Charaka Samhita, Rajni Ghuntu, Vridhabhagabhatt, Amritasagar, Bhavaprakash, Sushruta Samhita, etc., contain beautiful description about the medicinal benefits of cow urine. Cow Urine Treatment and Research Center, Indore has conducted a lot of research over the past few years and reached the conclusion that it is capable of curing diabetes, blood pressure, asthma, psoriasis, eczema, heart attack, blockage in arteries, fits, cancer, AIDS, piles, prostrate, arthritis, migraine, thyroid, ulcer, acidity, constipation, gynecological problems, ear and nose problems and several other diseases.

The analysis of cow urine has shown that it contains nitrogen, sulphur, phosphate, sodium, manganese, carbolic acid, iron, silicon, chlorine, magnesium, melci, citric, titric, succinic, calcium salts, Vitamin A, B, C, D, E, minerals, lactose, enzymes, creatinine, hormones and gold. A person falls ill when there is deficiency or excess of these substances inside the body. Cow urine contains all of these substances, which are naturally present in the human body. Therefore consumption of cow urine maintains the balance of these substances and this helps cure incurable diseases.

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To catch a criminal – a blood-sucking leech

by Suzy on December 3, 2009


Huw Borland, Sky News Online

A blood-swollen leech found at a crime scene eight years ago has led Australian police to an armed robber.

Leech help solve crime

To catch a criminal – a blood-sucking leech

Forensic science researcher Sally Kelty said the case could be the first in which DNA extracted from a bloodsucker, like a leech or a mosquito, was used to solve a crime.

“It’s certainly unique and shows how the boundaries of DNA technology have been pushed since it was first introduced to Australia 22 years ago,” the researcher said.

The leech dropped off Peter Cannon as he and an accomplice tied a 71-year-old woman to a chair at her remote home in the Tasmanian woods in 2001.

Detectives found the leech and extracted blood they believed was probably from one of the two suspects. Cannon was identified as the culprit last year after he was arrested on unrelated drug charges and authorities recorded his DNA profile.

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