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  • Chromosome Translocation
    Chromosome Translocation

    This volume discusses various aspects of mechanisms and methodologies of chromosome translocations, ranging from a historical and clinical overview of chromosome translocations to the rapid development of the next-generation sequencing technologies, which has dramatically increased our understanding of the spectrum of chromosome translocations in human diseases. The book also introduces the mechanistic studies on chromosome deletions and their implications in cancer, and discusses the mechanisms of regulating chromothripsis, a unique complex type of chromosome translocation. It is a valuable resource for students and researchers alike, providing insights into chromosome translocations and, potentially, other genomic aberrations involved in understanding and curing human diseases.

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  • The Calcutta Chromosome
    The Calcutta Chromosome

    In this extraordinary novel, Amitav Ghosh navigates through time and genres to present a unique tale.Beginning at an unspecified time in the future and ranging back to the late nineteenth century, the reader follows the adventures of the enigmatic L.Murugan. An authority on the Nobel Prize-winning scientist Sir Ronald Ross, who solved the malaria puzzle in Calcutta in 1898, Murugan is in search of the elusive 'Calcutta Chromosome'. With its astonishing range of characters, advanced computer science, religious cults and wonderful portraits of Victorian and contemporary India, The Calcutta Chromosome expands the scope of the novel as we know it, as Amitav Ghosh takes on the avatar of a science thriller writer.

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  • Breakfast, Lunch, Tea with Children : Rose Bakery
    Breakfast, Lunch, Tea with Children : Rose Bakery

    More than 50 simple, elegant, and delicious recipes to prepare with children, from Rose Carrarini, founder of the iconic Rose Bakery in Paris In this inspiring new recipe collection, Rose Carrarini, author of the acclaimed best-seller Breakfast, Lunch, Tea, celebrates the rituals of family cooking.Carrarini, whose iconic Rose Bakery cafés attract a loyal following around the world, shares the knowledge she’s gathered through the years cooking both professionally and at home with her own extended family, offering practical advice and clear, step-by-step instructions for home cooks of all ages and skill levels. Spanning classic breakfasts, crowd-pleasing dinners, sweet treats, and more, the 50 recipes in Breakfast, Lunch, Tea with Children range in complexity from scrambled eggs, pasta sauces, and scones to more complex creations, such as goujons, vegetable gyozas, okonomiyaki, and madeleines.Featuring high-quality ingredients and sophisticated global inspirations, the recipes include gluten-free, vegan, and vegetarian options to suit a variety of palates and preferences.All are accompanied by beautiful, playful pictures, demonstrating the fun of sharing cooking with children. Stylish, user-friendly, and filled with appealing dishes, this creative cookbook invites adults and the children in their lives to enjoy a culinary adventure together.

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  • Human Chromosome Atlas : Introduction to Diagnostics of Structural Aberrations
    Human Chromosome Atlas : Introduction to Diagnostics of Structural Aberrations

    Now in its second edition, this atlas serves as an easy-to-use diagnostic guide for the analysis of the human karyotype. Split in four parts, it starts with a comprehensive introduction covering the molecular cytogenetic basics, the role of ethic committees and international quality control in the field of diagnostics.The main parts II and III show the spectrum of different types of chromosomal abnormalities by a combination of karyogram and ideogram.They compare the significance of different banding techniques, give the karyotype formula and describe morphological peculiarities of each case presented.The final part provides a detailed description of non-coding DNA variants and focuses on potential problems in the detection of aberrations.It also mentions necessary additional investigations and peculiarities to be considered when counselling carriers of a chromosomal aberration or their relatives. Given its comprehensive scope and practical approach, this atlas is an indispensable resource for researchers, clinicians and practitioners working in the field of cytogenetics and clinical genetics.

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  • How big is a chromosome?

    A chromosome is a long, continuous strand of DNA that contains numerous genes. The size of a chromosome can vary widely between different species, but in humans, the largest chromosome, chromosome 1, is about 248 million base pairs long, while the smallest, chromosome 21, is about 46 million base pairs long. In physical terms, if we were to stretch out the DNA in a single human cell, the total length of all the chromosomes combined would be about 6 feet long.

  • What exactly is a chromosome?

    A chromosome is a thread-like structure made of DNA and proteins found in the nucleus of a cell. It carries genetic information in the form of genes, which determine an organism's traits and characteristics. Humans typically have 23 pairs of chromosomes, with one set inherited from each parent. During cell division, chromosomes condense and become visible under a microscope, allowing for the accurate distribution of genetic material to daughter cells.

  • What is a chromosome anomaly?

    A chromosome anomaly, also known as a chromosomal abnormality, is a structural or numerical change in the DNA of a chromosome. This can occur due to errors in cell division, exposure to certain environmental factors, or genetic mutations. Chromosome anomalies can result in a wide range of genetic disorders and health conditions, including Down syndrome, Turner syndrome, and Klinefelter syndrome. These anomalies can impact an individual's physical and intellectual development, and may require medical intervention and support.

  • What is the crossing-over process between the X chromosome and the Y chromosome?

    The crossing-over process between the X and Y chromosomes occurs during meiosis, the process of cell division that produces gametes (sperm and eggs). During meiosis, homologous chromosomes (such as the X and Y chromosomes) exchange genetic material through a process called crossing-over. This results in the exchange of segments of DNA between the X and Y chromosomes, leading to genetic variation in the offspring. The crossing-over process is important for genetic diversity and ensures that each gamete produced is genetically unique.

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  • Breakfast, Lunch, Tea : The Many Little Meals of Rose Bakery
    Breakfast, Lunch, Tea : The Many Little Meals of Rose Bakery

    Breakfast staples, light lunches and afternoon treats from Rose Bakery in Paris Breakfast, Lunch, Tea is the first cookbook by Rose Carrarini, who co-founded the much-imitated delicatessen Villandry in London in 1988, and now serves her signature simple, fresh and natural food at Rose Bakery, the Anglo-French bakery and restaurant in Paris.Rose holds a passionate philosophy that, “life is improved by great food and great food can be achieved by everyone.” Simplicity, freshness and the ability to choose the right things to cook are the keys to success and, with Rose’s guidance and recipes, perfection and pleasure are easily attainable. This book includes recipes for over 100 of Rose Bakery’s most popular dishes, from breakfast staples such as crispy granola to afternoon treats, including sticky toffee pudding and carrot cake, as well as soups, risottos and other dishes perfect for a light lunch.

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    French Breakfast Pastries Cookery Experience London

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  • The Flour Craft Bakery & Cafe Cookbook : Inspired Gluten Free Recipes for Breakfast, Lunch, Tea, and Celebrations 
    The Flour Craft Bakery & Cafe Cookbook : Inspired Gluten Free Recipes for Breakfast, Lunch, Tea, and Celebrations 

    The Flour Craft Bakery & Cafe Cookbook empowers readers with simple and approachable recipes for mouthwatering cakes and cookies, pastry and savory bakes, everyday treats and holiday centerpieces, plus fresh salads and soups--all naturally gluten free. 75+ recipes cover breakfast, brunch, lunch, teatime, and dessert, from coffee cakes to focaccia, scones to tartines.Heather Hardcastle combines alternative flours including rice, millet, nut flours, and starches to achieve a perfect crumb and oven-fresh texture.Flour Craft breaks down the process in an approachable way, teaching readers how to combine a few key flours in the correct proportions to yield excellent results every time.The cornerstones of the book are the 'Master Recipes,' classics of baking to be practiced and adapted.The full Flour Craft experience is brought to life for the reader with a glossary of ingredients and terms curated to build confidence for bakers of all skill levels.

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    Your card was created by Teepee Creations. Discover our A5 Greeting Cards - true works of art for any occasion. These print-ready cards feature artist-crafted designs and provide ample space for your custom message. Printed on high-quality cardstock, they serve as keepsakes and come with matching envelopes for added elegance. Send your best wishes or share beauty with our artist-crafted cards. Explore our collection today and let artistry and craftsmanship do the talking. Perfect for any occasion, they embody the timeless art of communication.

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  • What is the difference between a 1-chromatid chromosome and a 2-chromatid chromosome?

    A 1-chromatid chromosome, also known as a single chromatid chromosome, consists of a single DNA molecule and is present during the early stages of the cell cycle. On the other hand, a 2-chromatid chromosome, also known as a double chromatid chromosome, consists of two identical DNA molecules, called sister chromatids, that are joined together at the centromere. 2-chromatid chromosomes are formed during the S phase of the cell cycle when DNA is replicated.

  • Why can one survive with an X chromosome, but not with just a Y chromosome?

    One can survive with just an X chromosome because it contains a large number of essential genes that are necessary for normal development and function of the body. However, the Y chromosome is much smaller and contains fewer genes, most of which are related to male reproductive development. Without the essential genes found on the X chromosome, an individual would not be able to survive. Therefore, having only a Y chromosome is not sufficient for survival.

  • What is a chromosome made of?

    A chromosome is made of DNA, which is a long molecule that carries genetic information. DNA is tightly coiled and packaged around proteins called histones to form a structure known as chromatin. Chromosomes also contain other proteins that help regulate gene expression and control cell division. Each chromosome consists of a single DNA molecule that contains many genes, which are the instructions for making proteins that determine an organism's traits.

  • Which chromosome set is being read?

    The chromosome set being read is the diploid set, which includes two sets of chromosomes, one from each parent. This set of chromosomes contains the complete genetic information of an individual and is used by the cell to carry out various functions such as protein synthesis and cell division. The diploid set is essential for the proper development and functioning of an organism.

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