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#Genetics Reel by @decoded_wrld - 🚨😲 Women With Truly Unique Bodies 🧬✨

Every human body is different - but some people have incredibly rare traits that make them stand out in fasci
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🚨😲 Women With Truly Unique Bodies 🧬✨ Every human body is different — but some people have incredibly rare traits that make them stand out in fascinating ways. Here are some of the most unique body traits. 🧬 Heterochromia – Having two different eye colors 🦴 Extra Flexibility – Some people can bend joints far beyond normal ranges 🧠 High Pain Tolerance – Rare individuals feel much less pain than others 👀 Super Vision – Exceptional eyesight beyond average human ability 🖐 Polydactyly – Being born with extra fingers or toes These traits show just how diverse and incredible the human body can be. 💬 Which unique trait surprised you the most? 👉 Follow @decoded_wrld for more human facts, rare genetics, and unbelievable discoveries. 🎥 Video Credit: DM for credits/removal to the real owner. . . . #decodedwrld #humanbody #genetics #uniquefacts #fyp
#Genetics Reel by @insidebody_science - "Aakhir Ladka Ya Ladki Kaun Decide Karta Hai?" 🤔

#biology
#genetics
#pregnancyfacts
#reelstrending 
#viralreels
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“Aakhir Ladka Ya Ladki Kaun Decide Karta Hai?” 🤔 #biology #genetics #pregnancyfacts #reelstrending #viralreels
#Genetics Reel by @biochemedits - never switched up so fast. what's your favorite cell cycle checkpoint?

sources: Thom Leach Mitosis Animation, Nucleus Biology M Phase of the Cell Cyc
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never switched up so fast. what's your favorite cell cycle checkpoint? sources: Thom Leach Mitosis Animation, Nucleus Biology M Phase of the Cell Cycle, Nucleus Biology The Cell Cycle, VOKA 3D Anatomy & Pathology Mitosis: witness the process of cell division Barnum KJ, O'Connell MJ. Cell cycle regulation by checkpoints. Methods Mol Biol. 2014;1170:29-40. "The central machines that drive cell cycle progression are the cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs). These are serine/threonine protein kinases that phosphorylate key substrates to promote DNA synthesis and mitotic progression. The catalytic subunits are in molar excess, but lack activity until bound by their cognate cyclin subunits, which are tightly regulated at both the levels of synthesis and ubiquitin-dependent proteolysis. Cyclin-binding allows inactive CDKs to adopt an active configuration akin to monomeric and active kinases. Layered on top of this regulation, CDK activity can also be negatively regulated by the binding of small inhibitory proteins, the CKIs, or by inhibitory tyrosine phosphorylation which blocks phosphate transfer to substrates... Throughout interphase, DNA damage elicits a cell cycle arrest that allows time for repair pathways to operate prior to commitment to subsequent phases of the cell cycle. The source of DNA damage may be intrinsic, such as intermediates of metabolism, attrition of telomeres, oncogene overexpression, and DNA replication errors. Alternatively, there are many extrinsic sources of DNA damage ranging from sunlight, to carcinogens, ionizing radiation or other anticancer therapeutics. While there are many lesion-specific responses for DNA repair, different lesions in genomic DNA activate common checkpoint pathways whose goal is to maintain CDKs in an inactive state until the lesion is removed." #apbiology #genetics #cellcycle #mitosis #meiosis
#Genetics Reel by @decodingwrlds - 🧬 How Animals Look With "Down Syndrome"? 😮🐾

The truth might surprise you.

Down syndrome is a human genetic condition caused by an extra copy of c
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🧬 How Animals Look With “Down Syndrome”? 😮🐾 The truth might surprise you. Down syndrome is a human genetic condition caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21. Animals don’t have the same chromosome structure as humans — so they cannot technically have Down syndrome. But… some animals are born with genetic differences that can look similar. 🐶 Facial Differences Flatter faces, wider-set eyes, or smaller features can sometimes be caused by unique genetics or developmental conditions. 🐱 Developmental Delays Some animals may grow slower, learn differently, or show unusual coordination due to neurological variations. 🧬 Chromosomal Abnormalities Like humans, animals can be born with extra or missing chromosomes — but it’s not the same condition as human Down syndrome. ❤️ Unique, Not “Wrong” Many of these animals live happy, loved lives. What looks “different” is often just natural genetic diversity. The internet often labels these animals incorrectly. Science reminds us — similarity does not mean the same condition. Different doesn’t mean broken. It means rare. 💬 Did you know animals can’t actually have Down syndrome? 👉 Follow @decodingwrlds as we decode the truth behind viral myths and hidden biology. 🎥 Video Credit: DM for credits/removal to the real owner. . . . #animalfacts #genetics #scienceexplained #wildtruths #decodingwrlds
#Genetics Reel by @emilydawnl - Genetics are wild! 😄👁️ 🧬 
Pretty cool we have a boy and girl with brown eyes and a boy and girl with blue! 

Saw this trend going around and had to
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Genetics are wild! 😄👁️ 🧬 Pretty cool we have a boy and girl with brown eyes and a boy and girl with blue! Saw this trend going around and had to try it on our family of 7 🥰
#Genetics Reel by @laurahigh5 (verified account) - Fantastic find from @bekahdayyy your concerns are my concerns as well.
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#fertility #ivf #dna #genetics #pregnancy
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Fantastic find from @bekahdayyy your concerns are my concerns as well. . What do you all think? . . . #fertility #ivf #dna #genetics #pregnancy
#Genetics Reel by @magnifyvideos (verified account) - The Mystery of Hair Whorls

#science #hairstyles #genetics 

I met these researchers at an Ig Nobel Prize event in Paris, where they won an award for
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The Mystery of Hair Whorls #science #hairstyles #genetics I met these researchers at an Ig Nobel Prize event in Paris, where they won an award for their paper “enetic determinism and hemispheric influence in hair whorl formation.” They had studied babies/twins in Paris + Santiago, Chile and found some interesting patterns, but I felt like a much bigger pool of data might help point toward an answer. So l made a super short survey in my Linktree. My thought is that if enough of us fill it out, we might be able to save them the tremendous amount of time and money it would take to gather this kind of global data the traditional way.
#Genetics Reel by @biochemedits - what's your favorite application of phages and phage research?

sources: Kurzgesagt - In a Nutshell The Bacteriophage, Learn biology With Musawir Bact
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what's your favorite application of phages and phage research? sources: Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell The Bacteriophage, Learn biology With Musawir Bacteriophage V/s Bacteria, biolution T4 Phage attacking E. coli, Helix Animation Bacteriophages in Action, NIAID Fighting Infection with Phages, Clockwork New Anti Crispr Just Dropped, Decent Footage Chrysanthemum blooming, Time lapse Choudhary N et al. A comprehensive appraisal of mechanism of anti-CRISPR proteins: an advanced genome editor to amend the CRISPR gene editing. Front Plant Sci. 2023 Jun 23;14:1164461. "The CRISPR defensive system consists of three fundamental stages: adaption (spacer acquisition), crRNA synthesis (expression), and target interference...CRISPR loci are clusters of regularly interspaced short repeats that can be found in the chromosomal or plasmid DNA of certain prokaryotes. The Cas gene, which encodes the nuclease protein (Cas protein) responsible for destroying or cleaving viral nucleic acid, is typically located next to the CRISPR gene (Asmamaw and Zawdie, 2021). The Cas proteins detect the foreign invading DNA, cut it up, insert it into the CRISPR spacer area, and store the fragments in the genome (adaptation). Through counter defense evolution in the microbial world, phages have evolved the inhibitors of CRISPR-Cas systems. The first known CRISPR-Cas inhibitors were found in a family of phages from the genus Pseudomonas spp. Although they had protospacer sequences that should have been targeted by this system, these phages were, nonetheless, able to infect and multiply in a Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain with an active type I F CRISPR-Cas system (Bondy-Denomy et al., 2013). Phages encode anti-CRISPR (Acr) proteins to evade the CRISPR-Cas immune system of their hosts (Maxwell, 2017). Acr proteins invade viral DNA into bacteria, shielding the phage’s genetic material from the CRISPR system (Semenova et al., 2011)." #microbiology #genetics #phages #crispr #biotech
#Genetics Reel by @melaniewilking (verified account) - This is actually crazy 😅 My mom's literal twin! What do you think?

#genetics #family #motherdaughter #twins
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This is actually crazy 😅 My mom’s literal twin! What do you think? #genetics #family #motherdaughter #twins
#Genetics Reel by @medschoolinsiders - These are the 5 poorest medical specialties. 🩺💸

Note that this list doesn't include the pediatric versions of specialties because that would make i
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These are the 5 poorest medical specialties. 🩺💸 Note that this list doesn’t include the pediatric versions of specialties because that would make it a completely pediatric list. In the 5️⃣ spot is endocrinology at $291,000 a year. Despite a lower salary, residency plus fellowship lasts 5 to 6 years after medical school. At number 4️⃣ is geriatric medicine at $289,000. It takes 4 years to become a geriatric medicine doctor after medical school. In 3️⃣ place is preventive medicine, with $282,000 a year. Residency and fellowship training lasts 3 years. In the number 2️⃣ spot is pediatrics at $260,000. Pediatric residency is 3 years. There are also several 3-year fellowship options available, but these specialists actually make less than pediatric generalists. In the number 1️⃣ spot is medical genetics and genomics at $245,000. Residency lasts 3 years. #medicalschool #medicalschoollife #medstudent #medicalstudent #residencylife #residencyprogram #residentphysician #residency #careerpath #career #medgram #specialty #viralreels #payment #paycheck #endocrinology #endocrinologist #genetics #genetic #pediatrics #pediatrician #geriatrics #preventivemedicine #preventivecare #medicalgenetics
#Genetics Reel by @python_for_bioinformatics - Born in the hot springs from Thermus aquaticus,
this heat-resistant legend doesn't flinch at 95°C denaturation.

While regular enzymes would denature
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Born in the hot springs from Thermus aquaticus, this heat-resistant legend doesn’t flinch at 95°C denaturation. While regular enzymes would denature and quit, Taq stays stable, binds primers at ~72°C, and extends DNA strands like a molecular copy machine. Thanks to Taq: • PCR became automated • DNA amplification became fast • Diagnostics, forensics & research changed forever Not perfect though 👀 it lacks proofreading (3’→5’ exonuclease activity), so it can make small mistakes. But when it comes to endurance? Absolute GOAT of molecular biology. #PCRLife #MolecularBiology #BiotechHumor #LabLife #Genetics

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