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but still, we have different genes, that is , the set of genes is the same.n people differ, so we are a little different , and there are versions that have come. probably we lay them down in different regions more or less, there is no such thing that, if it is a lethal anthem, it came from me, they caught it, and all modern people have it. he got here. from our, as it were , to our ancestors, these are the fingers of our ancestors and everyone has it. uh, it doesn't look like that , it's what it is. eh, the purity of the occurrence of one or another variant in different regions and we can say that, for example, here the density is slightly higher. uh, these neanderthal olyas , that is, it seems that more people came here who had more gibbization in the past, let's say. so, by the way, it is wrong to think that everything happens in one place, that yevgeny andetal lived here in this place. now the maximum number of people with neanderthal genes lives, people, everything time roamed from place to place, of course. but tell me, please, uh, in central south afric
but still, we have different genes, that is , the set of genes is the same.n people differ, so we are a little different , and there are versions that have come. probably we lay them down in different regions more or less, there is no such thing that, if it is a lethal anthem, it came from me, they caught it, and all modern people have it. he got here. from our, as it were , to our ancestors, these are the fingers of our ancestors and everyone has it. uh, it doesn't look like that , it's what...
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yes, what gene is responsible for obesity, the so-called gene fto.is the gene that is being passed on. you are from mom from dad, too, in different variations, if only from one parent means the risk of obesity increases, by about 37%, if two components means up to 70% the risk of obesity increases, so people who received this gene should understand that they must lead a certain lifestyle, that is, nutrition should be low-calorie and proper rules of one plate on a plate should be a quarter. this is protein. main dish. a quarter is carbohydrates, and half is a salad, that is, green and not thermally processed in any way. that is, i want to show vegetables, we have protein here are fish and meat carbohydrates. these are all cereals of all starchy type potatoes. lice and so on their bread and of course half a plate. it must be vegetables. we have a lot of people sitting here who came to our project . it is possible that you have obesity genes. today we can identify these genes, but we cannot yet take them out and replace them with good ones so that you d
yes, what gene is responsible for obesity, the so-called gene fto.is the gene that is being passed on. you are from mom from dad, too, in different variations, if only from one parent means the risk of obesity increases, by about 37%, if two components means up to 70% the risk of obesity increases, so people who received this gene should understand that they must lead a certain lifestyle, that is, nutrition should be low-calorie and proper rules of one plate on a plate should be a quarter. this...
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the m a r a gene, nicknamed the warrior gene, also helps breakdown serotonin and, nor adrenalin in the brain. serotonin, the happy hormone helps calm you down, unless too much of it floods the brain, then it takes on a different role. that's what happens when few a variance at the 2 genes mentioned are active. ready than the brain swims and serotonin, which can lead to aggression ah, james family is by no means the only one of his kind. his research as shown 20 percent of all children of the genetic condition linked to psychopathy. so is it possible to have the brain of a psychopath and the genetic predisposition yet still lead a relatively normal life and feel empathy with the people around you? i have some psychopathic traits, but i'm an normal regular guy, completely go. james fallon's findings raised new questions, should brain structure, genetic makeup not be given such a priority in determining if a person will become a psychopathic. what if there was a psychopathic scientists? we didn't even know. so as upon a time, it was thought that psych hoppity was completely genetic. if yo
the m a r a gene, nicknamed the warrior gene, also helps breakdown serotonin and, nor adrenalin in the brain. serotonin, the happy hormone helps calm you down, unless too much of it floods the brain, then it takes on a different role. that's what happens when few a variance at the 2 genes mentioned are active. ready than the brain swims and serotonin, which can lead to aggression ah, james family is by no means the only one of his kind. his research as shown 20 percent of all children of the...
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the m a r a gene, nicknamed the warrior gene, also helps breakdown serotonin and, nor adrenalin in the brain. serotonin, the happy hormone helps calm you down, unless too much of it floods the brain, then it takes on a different role. that's what happens when few a variance at the 2 genes mentioned directive than the brain swims and serotonin, which can lead to aggression. ah, james family is by no means the only one of his kind. his research as shown, 20 percent of all children of the genetic condition linked to psychopathy. so is it possible to have the brain of a psychopath and the genetic predisposition yet still lead a relatively normal life and feel empathy with the people around you? i have some psychopathic traits, but i'm an normal regular guy, completely. bull james fallon's findings raised new questions. should brain structure, genetic makeup not be given such priority in determining if a person will become psychopathic. what if there was a psychopath inside us? we didn't even know so was upon a time, it was thought that psych hoppity was completely genetic. if you had certa
the m a r a gene, nicknamed the warrior gene, also helps breakdown serotonin and, nor adrenalin in the brain. serotonin, the happy hormone helps calm you down, unless too much of it floods the brain, then it takes on a different role. that's what happens when few a variance at the 2 genes mentioned directive than the brain swims and serotonin, which can lead to aggression. ah, james family is by no means the only one of his kind. his research as shown, 20 percent of all children of the genetic...
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that's what happens when few a variance of the 2 genes mentioned are active. ready than the brain swims in serotonin, which can lead to aggression james valley is by no means the only one of his kind. his research as shown 20 percent of all children have the genetic condition linked to psychopathy. so is it possible to have the brain of a psychopath and the genetic predisposition yet still lead a relatively normal life and feel empathy with the people around you? i have some psychopathic traits, but i'm an normal regular guy completely. james fallon's findings raised new questions, should brain structure genetic makeup not to be given such a priority in determining if the person will become psychopathic. if there was a psychopath. insider, we didn't even notice. so once upon a time it was thought that topic was completely genetic. if you had certain high risk genes, you were going to become psychopathic as an adult. and we know now that that's not true. it's not true for anything. and it's certainly not true. i copy, there are some children who are born at hig
that's what happens when few a variance of the 2 genes mentioned are active. ready than the brain swims in serotonin, which can lead to aggression james valley is by no means the only one of his kind. his research as shown 20 percent of all children have the genetic condition linked to psychopathy. so is it possible to have the brain of a psychopath and the genetic predisposition yet still lead a relatively normal life and feel empathy with the people around you? i have some psychopathic...
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>> okay, gene, thank you gene munster, deepwater. dan mentioned cult stocks that always come undone do they always >> yeah. >> how about apple >> listen, mel >> wasn't apple -- >> 20 years ago, every -- >> i remember getting hate mail constantly when you said anything bad about apple >> and it's gotten caught in half numerous times over the last ten years but it's kind of a different business here's a company that's been able to maintain 40% gross margins for that entire time, okay and they have 90% of the gross margin in the smartphone business >> production of, like, no vehicles, right? they were -- that's the argument i also think that the -- getting credit for being a more efficient, higher production producer is part of what goes on at any company but you know, look, netflix was a cult stock that got knocked off. i think amazon is a cult stock >> and then recovered, obviously. >> but i mean, the -- i'll buy the stock at any multiple no longer works on amazon and it doesn't work on netflix, so, at some point, valuation doesn't ma
>> okay, gene, thank you gene munster, deepwater. dan mentioned cult stocks that always come undone do they always >> yeah. >> how about apple >> listen, mel >> wasn't apple -- >> 20 years ago, every -- >> i remember getting hate mail constantly when you said anything bad about apple >> and it's gotten caught in half numerous times over the last ten years but it's kind of a different business here's a company that's been able to maintain 40% gross...
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i caused by a faulty inherited gene known as brca.- gene known as brca.brca. i was scared about what was - gene known as brca. i was. scared about what was going to happen next because that type of cancer can come back. she was given _ of cancer can come back. she was given early _ of cancer can come back. she was given early access - of cancer can come back. she was given early access to a groundbreaking treatment following a recent successful trial. what has it meant for you and your family for you to be on this treatment? i you and your family for you to be on this treatment?- be on this treatment? i think it has given _ be on this treatment? i think it has given me _ be on this treatment? i think it has given me a _ be on this treatment? i think it has given me a realistic- it has given me a realistic chance of a future without cancer. that i can live a long and healthy life.— cancer. that i can live a long and healthy life. scientists at the institute _ and healthy life. scientists at the institute for _ and healthy life. scientists at the institute
i caused by a faulty inherited gene known as brca.- gene known as brca.brca. i was scared about what was - gene known as brca. i was. scared about what was going to happen next because that type of cancer can come back. she was given _ of cancer can come back. she was given early _ of cancer can come back. she was given early access - of cancer can come back. she was given early access to a groundbreaking treatment following a recent successful trial. what has it meant for you and your family...
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. >> let's get more from gene munster. gene, great to have you with us. what did you make of the results so far what are the things you want to know >> melissa, i think you and the panel summed it up well. it just wasn't as badas people were expecting i've heard that several times now, i would agree with that at the base level, what jumped out to me most, there wasn't much that jumped out from these two reports. but that doesn't -- essentially buries the headline here, because the hour and a half here that we're in, this is, like, power hour for ai, tech geeks, and investors. these two conference calls are really going to set up, i think, the tone for ai for the next one, two months. and we're going to hear more, especially from google, and i think that this is really going to be the substance of what came out tonight. is going to be how google is going to talk about their nine products that are 1 billion and more monthly active users. that is by far the most of any company and they've been sitting on this ai train since 2017. microsoft got going back in
. >> let's get more from gene munster. gene, great to have you with us. what did you make of the results so far what are the things you want to know >> melissa, i think you and the panel summed it up well. it just wasn't as badas people were expecting i've heard that several times now, i would agree with that at the base level, what jumped out to me most, there wasn't much that jumped out from these two reports. but that doesn't -- essentially buries the headline here, because the...
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in agricultural plants and lived cows, and all this domestic gene pool, for many years seed materialorted to us from abroad. it's time to build your own genetic collection. last year , relevant changes were made to the legislation - the federal law that now the results of genetic studies obtained in the russian federation will be stored in the national database. we are currently working on a big project. not only in terms of crops, but also in terms of creation and restoration. that's it you herd in the russian federation region. e large unraveled livestock farm animals and pay special attention to the salt grapes on the tree. a whole herbarium is stored in the freezers of the genomic center. these are grape leaves collected by the expedition staff last summer, with time, the dna of each leaf will be deciphered. this is being done by specialists from the laboratory of genetic technologies of viticulture and winemaking, despite the fact that the genome of grapes is small enough. well, let's say it's six times smaller than a human, and it's not as complex, but we see a huge variety of
in agricultural plants and lived cows, and all this domestic gene pool, for many years seed materialorted to us from abroad. it's time to build your own genetic collection. last year , relevant changes were made to the legislation - the federal law that now the results of genetic studies obtained in the russian federation will be stored in the national database. we are currently working on a big project. not only in terms of crops, but also in terms of creation and restoration. that's it you...
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so the exmoor pony society is creating a gene bank. they need 25 stallions to take part.e like to think of it as an insurance policy. so what we're doing is, is collecting semen from stallions and we're trying to do a cross section of the whole breed, and that semen will be stored in a bank. and then, heaven forbid, if the wheel comes off with any of the ponies or the breed as a whole, we've got something to go back to. and, you know, we create them, if you like. alan partridge is the first to perform. he's at a fertility clinic in suffolk. the project costs £100,000, and so far they've raised half. scientists will pick different stallions across the gene pool to create a nice cross section of the breed. well, they're very hardy breed, an ancient breed. they're very hardy, which, as you can see up here today on the very windswept and rainy exmoor, they've got double coats. they're really well protected. if you see on the top of the tails, they've got a snow chute which throws all the water off them. they really are extremely hardy ponies, and that's what we're breeding fo
so the exmoor pony society is creating a gene bank. they need 25 stallions to take part.e like to think of it as an insurance policy. so what we're doing is, is collecting semen from stallions and we're trying to do a cross section of the whole breed, and that semen will be stored in a bank. and then, heaven forbid, if the wheel comes off with any of the ponies or the breed as a whole, we've got something to go back to. and, you know, we create them, if you like. alan partridge is the first to...
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he's worked on it for nearly 40 years. >> we can really fix the gene or replace the gene that's missing reporter: a 2021 stud near-perfect results. >> all the children we treated in the past are doing well. we barely hear from them anymore. >> reporter: but then the company that owned the gene therapy decided not to pursue fda approval, instead they invested money in treatments for more common diseases. that left this 5-year-old and more than two other dozen families waiting to get the treatment. >> the longer we waited the higher chance of infection or her medication not working or something happening outside of our control to make her severely sick. >> reporter: promising gene therapies for rare diseases has sometimes had trouble getting to market because the potential profits might be small. >> it's been very frustrating. >> reporter: thursday, the fda is holding a meeting on gene therapy, one of a series of public meetings intended to help the development of these innovative treatments. last week, the agency's leader testified to a senate committee. >> we agree that this is an area
he's worked on it for nearly 40 years. >> we can really fix the gene or replace the gene that's missing reporter: a 2021 stud near-perfect results. >> all the children we treated in the past are doing well. we barely hear from them anymore. >> reporter: but then the company that owned the gene therapy decided not to pursue fda approval, instead they invested money in treatments for more common diseases. that left this 5-year-old and more than two other dozen families waiting...
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if gene is right, that's going to be up in the quarter. and then they're going to have to answer for $4 billion in losses each quarter. let's say that's the same. it actually increased quarter on quarter, right so, let's say that's the same. is that okay with you? >> i think it's okay it's way down from where it could have been and the rest of their business is doing a lot better so, if you put those things together, and they've been very aggressive on reductions in force, so, it's not like they are just giving it lip service they are, in fact, more efficient. >> is the metaverse ai does it have aspects of -- are they two different things? do we know that? >> i think they are. >> i think they're different things >> they are two different things but there's probably threads that run through each. >> absolutely. >> later on, yeah. >> i think probably start getting paid on that, which is what we're all saying, and if they back out, they'll call it the meta-reverse >> oh, set that up nicely. >> asked the question when he really didn't need wha
if gene is right, that's going to be up in the quarter. and then they're going to have to answer for $4 billion in losses each quarter. let's say that's the same. it actually increased quarter on quarter, right so, let's say that's the same. is that okay with you? >> i think it's okay it's way down from where it could have been and the rest of their business is doing a lot better so, if you put those things together, and they've been very aggressive on reductions in force, so, it's not...
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those but the jumping gene then turn orange yellow or even white as they develop. the color change from dark to golden occurs when cells containing the dark pigment, melanin die off in the fissures skin. in reality, it's a discoloration caused by the jumping gene that alters how proteins are produced in the scales. ah, researchers have been investigating how patterns and colors develop and fish for more than a 100 years. but there are still many mysteries to be so ah, that's it for this edition of tomorrow today. glad you could join us and hope to see you again. next time, until then, stay curious, bye bye. ah, ah, with a pulse, a beginning of a story that moves us and takes us so long for the ride. it's about to perspective culture information. this is d, w. w made from mines a, d, w y inside bangladesh is lead fools. wrong for the 1st time 2 former commanders speak out in our investigative documentary, they describe human rights violations. the government has always denied close up 90 minutes on d w. ah oh, time for a brain update. it's magic, it's the kind of ma
those but the jumping gene then turn orange yellow or even white as they develop. the color change from dark to golden occurs when cells containing the dark pigment, melanin die off in the fissures skin. in reality, it's a discoloration caused by the jumping gene that alters how proteins are produced in the scales. ah, researchers have been investigating how patterns and colors develop and fish for more than a 100 years. but there are still many mysteries to be so ah, that's it for this edition...
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he worked on it for nearly 40 years. >> we can really fix the gene or replace the gene that's missingreally exciting. >> reporter: a 2021 study showed the therapy had stunning near perfect results. >> all the children we treated in the past are doing well. we barely hear from them anymore. >> reporter: then the company decided not to pursue fda approval. instead, they invested money in treatments for more common diseases. that left saoirse and more than two dozen families waiting. >> the higher chance of infection or her medication not working or something happening outside of our control to make her severely sick. >> reporter: promising gene therapies for rare diseases have sometimes had trouble getting to market because the potential profits might be small. >> it's been very frustrating. >> reporter: thursday, the fda is holding a meeting on gene therapy, one of a series of public meetings intended to help the development of these innovative treatments. last week the agency's leader testified to a senate committee. >> we agree that this is an area we've got to move along more quickl
he worked on it for nearly 40 years. >> we can really fix the gene or replace the gene that's missingreally exciting. >> reporter: a 2021 study showed the therapy had stunning near perfect results. >> all the children we treated in the past are doing well. we barely hear from them anymore. >> reporter: then the company decided not to pursue fda approval. instead, they invested money in treatments for more common diseases. that left saoirse and more than two dozen...
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moreover, often genes are so, especially gene bark-1.eed very aggressively very quickly, and therefore preventive operations will probably be performed more often in the future, including in our country, and doctors need knowledge about this and our patients really need it. many thanks to lyudmila grigoryevna and good morning to everyone. you are not afraid that sooner or later your own colleagues will give you a new season favorite series. and i know you, you are a cool man. you have one little man sitting, you need him to shut up. what are you doing, doctor's security urgently. i have one idea, but we can't do it without you. why didn't you run away and give up anton vasiliev that's what they want to use me for. still, this is the nevsky new season, this is nevsky and that they live like that today at 20:00. saturday at 21:20. the corridor of discounts is approaching. and what does it mean to sell out, what's on ozone star sale, so that you have a great dream, go to ozone buy unison coffee beans, egoist with a discount of 45% north sta
moreover, often genes are so, especially gene bark-1.eed very aggressively very quickly, and therefore preventive operations will probably be performed more often in the future, including in our country, and doctors need knowledge about this and our patients really need it. many thanks to lyudmila grigoryevna and good morning to everyone. you are not afraid that sooner or later your own colleagues will give you a new season favorite series. and i know you, you are a cool man. you have one...
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those but the jumping gene then turn orange yellow or even white as they develop. the color change from dark to golden occurs when cells containing the dark pigment, melanin die off in the fissures skin. in reality, it's a discoloration caused by the jumping gene that alters how proteins are produced in the scales. ah, researchers had been investigating how patterns and colors develop and fish for more than a 100 years. but there are still many mysteries to be so ah, that's it for this edition of tomorrow today. glad you could join us and hope to see you again. next time until then, stay curious. bye bye. right here on kick off. ah ah, with me inside bangladesh as a lead force wrong. for the 1st time to former commanders speak out. in on best to get sort of documentary they describe human rights violations. the government has always denied close up 30 minutes on d. w o t journalism helped us in overcoming divisions register now for the d. w global media from 2023 in bonn, germany and online and increasingly fragmented world with a growing number of voices, digitall
those but the jumping gene then turn orange yellow or even white as they develop. the color change from dark to golden occurs when cells containing the dark pigment, melanin die off in the fissures skin. in reality, it's a discoloration caused by the jumping gene that alters how proteins are produced in the scales. ah, researchers had been investigating how patterns and colors develop and fish for more than a 100 years. but there are still many mysteries to be so ah, that's it for this edition...
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those with the jumping gene then turn orange yellow or even white as they develop. the color change from dark to golden occurs when cells containing the dark pigment, melanin die off in the fissures skin. in reality, it's a discoloration caused by the jumping gene that alters how proteins are produced in the scales. ah, researchers have been investigating how patterns and colors develop and fish for more than a 100 years. but there are still many mysteries to be solved. ah, that's it for this edition of tomorrow today. glad you could join us and hope to see you again. next time until then stay curious. bye bye. with a city full of surprises. group off. yes, we're told in the middle of the german state of north ryan, west virginia. with plenty of major history. you can even touch on flavors to enjoy it. so many cool places to discover checking in to see the coming up on the w. o. w. fema ready, z as a sex drugs and rock and roll. b. rob o l e s. innovative braking all the time. the rolling stones, the most affordable time would be, are you $21.00? 30 minutes to w. o.
those with the jumping gene then turn orange yellow or even white as they develop. the color change from dark to golden occurs when cells containing the dark pigment, melanin die off in the fissures skin. in reality, it's a discoloration caused by the jumping gene that alters how proteins are produced in the scales. ah, researchers have been investigating how patterns and colors develop and fish for more than a 100 years. but there are still many mysteries to be solved. ah, that's it for this...
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gene, what has _ sides are to each other. gene, what has south _ sides are to each other.ther. gene, what has south korea said in l what has south korea said in terms of what it would like to see by way of defence commitments from the us? this is the big thing _ commitments from the us? t�*u 3 is the big thing that south korea has gone to the us asking for. at the moment south korea is becoming increasingly anxious about north korea which is making rapid progress with nuclear weapons, and that is causing some anxiousness here. they are causing people to question whether the united states would defend south korea north korea was to attack it using nuclear weapons that fear has led to some people wanting south korea to build its own nuclear weapons. yoon suk yeol has said he wants to leave washington with tangible, concrete commitments from mr biden that proved the us is committed to south korea's defence, we are waiting to see what mr biden is willing to offer and whether that's going to be enough to satisfy people here in south korea. has to be enough to satisfy people her
gene, what has _ sides are to each other. gene, what has south _ sides are to each other.ther. gene, what has south korea said in l what has south korea said in terms of what it would like to see by way of defence commitments from the us? this is the big thing _ commitments from the us? t�*u 3 is the big thing that south korea has gone to the us asking for. at the moment south korea is becoming increasingly anxious about north korea which is making rapid progress with nuclear weapons, and...
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those with the jumping gene, vin turn, orange, yellow, or even white as they develop. the color change from dark to golden occurs when cells containing the dark pigment, melanin die off in the fissures skin. in reality, it's a discoloration caused by the jumping gene that alters how proteins are produced in the scales. ah, researchers have been best to get in shall patterns and colors develop and fish for more than a 100 years. but there are still many mysteries to be solved. ah, that's it for this edition of tomorrow today. glad you could join us and hope to see you again next time. until then. stay curious. bye bye. with who? her 77 percent. a close look at cyber bullying, bio sex and relationship expert cars. including how to avoid one of the worst. revenge poor. new the something that you want to share with someone who could copy all head out of the picture. so there's no way of people knowing you in case of the incident when you were the 7 percent. oh wow. in 30 minutes on d. w. lutely. oh, we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. romantic corner chat. hot sp
those with the jumping gene, vin turn, orange, yellow, or even white as they develop. the color change from dark to golden occurs when cells containing the dark pigment, melanin die off in the fissures skin. in reality, it's a discoloration caused by the jumping gene that alters how proteins are produced in the scales. ah, researchers have been best to get in shall patterns and colors develop and fish for more than a 100 years. but there are still many mysteries to be solved. ah, that's it for...
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but a lot of the analysis are saying that it is not in the genes interest to repeat the very high level of military showcase capability. so i think it remains to be seeing how china these those and what kind of options they decide to deploy after the meeting. and rosario, where is in the u. s. format. taiwan, president maryan drawer is in china on a personal visit. how should one be interpreting the timings of these visits? so the coming down has a claim that the mon visit to china was planned long before its height announced her trip to the united states. but of course, i think the most important message in the art ticks that the outside world should view. this are very contrast with the nation between the 2 leaders. from different earth parties is that china in the united states remain the 2 biggest factors that dictate towns, foreign policy options. and it's very clear that their respective party, the main opposition party going down still favors and a closer and more friendly tie with china. but on the other hand, the d. p. p clearly sees their own ability of heightened and also dee
but a lot of the analysis are saying that it is not in the genes interest to repeat the very high level of military showcase capability. so i think it remains to be seeing how china these those and what kind of options they decide to deploy after the meeting. and rosario, where is in the u. s. format. taiwan, president maryan drawer is in china on a personal visit. how should one be interpreting the timings of these visits? so the coming down has a claim that the mon visit to china was planned...
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but genes can be affected by the environment and the way they interact and several genes that correlate and there isn't something like that. >> you will find their website. thanks for your time. >> c-span is unfiltered view of government. >> you should have access to fast and reliable
but genes can be affected by the environment and the way they interact and several genes that correlate and there isn't something like that. >> you will find their website. thanks for your time. >> c-span is unfiltered view of government. >> you should have access to fast and reliable
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innocent dossou-aminon runs the gene bank in benin. 5000-mile journey from west africa to the norwegian archipelago of svalbard. with him, he's brought his country's first seed deposits. >> if anything happened in our place, we can come back and request some seeds to regenerate for the farmers. john: maize, rice and soybeans are some of the crops being added, and they're in good company. there are regular deposits from gene banks in every corner of the globe. the collection now stands just short of 1.2 million varieties in total. they're scanned to check that nothing unwanted ends up in the vault. apart from any doomsday scenarios, the vault acts as insurance against more day to day issues like power outages in developing countries. >> it's important to be here to prevent any catastrophe in future. we keep the seeds in a freezer, the lights go and power comes back, it changed the inside temperature of the freezer and this affects the germination of the seeds and we lost a lot of our accessions. it's important to duplicate, so that if a
innocent dossou-aminon runs the gene bank in benin. 5000-mile journey from west africa to the norwegian archipelago of svalbard. with him, he's brought his country's first seed deposits. >> if anything happened in our place, we can come back and request some seeds to regenerate for the farmers. john: maize, rice and soybeans are some of the crops being added, and they're in good company. there are regular deposits from gene banks in every corner of the globe. the collection now stands...
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those with the jumping gene, vin turn, orange, yellow, or even white as they develop. the color change from dark to golden occurs when cells containing the dark pigment, melanin die off in the fissures skin. in reality, it's a discoloration caused by the jumping gene that alters how proteins are produced in the scales. ah, researchers have been investigating how patterns and colors develop and fish for more than a 100 years. but there are still many mysteries to be solved. ah, that's it for this edition of tomorrow today. glad you could join us and hope to see you again. next time, until then, stay curious. bye bye. with who our specialties. with, with the luxury and pleasure. flavored with a touch of art, coronary excellence. this is where all the actually serving in europe to saver your role in 30 minutes on the w. a red dixie is a sex drugs and rock and roll the drab. oh, really? yes. innovative braking all the time. the rolling stones, the most successful, her band of all time. read to me. are you 21? 60 minutes. oh okay. journalism filters and overcoming divisions
those with the jumping gene, vin turn, orange, yellow, or even white as they develop. the color change from dark to golden occurs when cells containing the dark pigment, melanin die off in the fissures skin. in reality, it's a discoloration caused by the jumping gene that alters how proteins are produced in the scales. ah, researchers have been investigating how patterns and colors develop and fish for more than a 100 years. but there are still many mysteries to be solved. ah, that's it for...
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well , it's okay until 87, which in a person depends on genes.nd just like you answered. the man answered health. but 24 points scored the most popular answer, which masha just gave, she said appearance. the next question is, who eats grains? masha said the birds, you said the horse is a horse, well , we look. we look at how people who saw both horses and birds think. one person. well, this is my childhood memory. just yes i understand you understand you. ok then. now how would you answer. uh, who's trying with beans? i answered honestly too. bird. it would have done, chick, and i would have answered the parrot, i see, well, well, birds 16 so answered the car, in fact, if 17 people answered so, the sparrows said, and the most, of course, the most popular answer was above 27 people answered the mouse. last questions, what is refreshing? chewing gum said masha, you said the flavor of how many five people . you see, this was a little lacking. it is very important to understand in our game and your future the work is important, not what came to our m
well , it's okay until 87, which in a person depends on genes.nd just like you answered. the man answered health. but 24 points scored the most popular answer, which masha just gave, she said appearance. the next question is, who eats grains? masha said the birds, you said the horse is a horse, well , we look. we look at how people who saw both horses and birds think. one person. well, this is my childhood memory. just yes i understand you understand you. ok then. now how would you answer. uh,...
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that is responsible for the synthesis of this, if this gene does not work.rom the very beginning at birth then from childhood will not be absorbed by milk. it can either turn off completely and lactase is not broken down, or only a certain percentage of it can work. well, of course, not at full capacity, which leads to the fact that some part of lactose is not broken down, as necessary, but with age, this gene is really inhibited and its activity gradually decreases after 40 years. for example, he is 15-20. well, i don’t get tired, not at 100%, it decreases and these people begin to feel that when they drink milk, not processed, well, in the store, just whole milk is somehow not very good. and what we know very well is that increased gas formation and pain in the intestines took over there. i may be, maybe even nausea appear and so on. more this is due to the fact that not digested lactose. it is a very good nutrient for the growth of some of the micro-organisms that we have. in the intestines, and not the best and this is a good field of activity for them.
that is responsible for the synthesis of this, if this gene does not work.rom the very beginning at birth then from childhood will not be absorbed by milk. it can either turn off completely and lactase is not broken down, or only a certain percentage of it can work. well, of course, not at full capacity, which leads to the fact that some part of lactose is not broken down, as necessary, but with age, this gene is really inhibited and its activity gradually decreases after 40 years. for example,...
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let's check in with gene munster.g into the conference call what's the latest here? >> hi, melissa the latest is that they are seening a deceleration in aws growth in the month of april this, of course, is one of the key metrics, if you kind of back into the numbers, that suggests that the quarter's tracking aws up 11% year over year. the street was plus 13% for june, and last quarter, the just reported march quarter, they did 16%, so, that was a little bit of a surprise, to continue to hear about that deceleration in aws. it was 40% six quarters ago. and separately, in prepared remarks, they talked about a shift down for consumers into lower priced itemitems, so, ther feeling that they are optimistic about the big picture, but the amazon data point really jumped out at me. >> they made a comment that there was no sort of clhange in ball balance in cloud >> well, we are splitting hairs in terms of some of these numbers, and that's what investor boss to try to get a sense of the trajectory, and i suspect that aws is pr
let's check in with gene munster.g into the conference call what's the latest here? >> hi, melissa the latest is that they are seening a deceleration in aws growth in the month of april this, of course, is one of the key metrics, if you kind of back into the numbers, that suggests that the quarter's tracking aws up 11% year over year. the street was plus 13% for june, and last quarter, the just reported march quarter, they did 16%, so, that was a little bit of a surprise, to continue to...
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passports for microorganisms in agricultural plants and cows survived, and all this is a domestic geneor many years, seed material was imported to us from abroad. it's time to collect own genetic collection. last year, relevant changes were made to the legislation - the federal law that now the results of genetic studies obtained in the russian federation will be stored in the national database. we are currently working on a big project. not only for crops to create a recovery. that's it you herd in the russian federation region. e large livestock farm animals and focus on viticulture on the tree. in the freezers of the genomic the center has a whole herbarium. these are grape leaves collected by the expedition staff last summer, over time, the dna of each leaf will be deciphered by specialists from the laboratory of genetic technologies of viticulture and winemaking, despite the fact that the genome of grapes is small enough. well, let's put it this way, it's six times smaller than a human, and it's not that complex. however, we see a huge variety of varieties. our laboratory was foun
passports for microorganisms in agricultural plants and cows survived, and all this is a domestic geneor many years, seed material was imported to us from abroad. it's time to collect own genetic collection. last year, relevant changes were made to the legislation - the federal law that now the results of genetic studies obtained in the russian federation will be stored in the national database. we are currently working on a big project. not only for crops to create a recovery. that's it you...
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guest: things can be caused by genes and it's not as simple as one gene turning it on o andr complicated and scientist. but genes can be affected by the environment and the way they interact and several genes that correlate and there isn't something like that. >> you will find their website. thanks for your time. >> c-span is unfiltered view of government. >> you should have access to fast and reliable internet. >> next secretary of state blinken discussing new immigration policies with the expiration of title 42 and steve scalise and jim jordan unveiling a new bill. and south korean president giving an address on relations with the u.s. secretary blinken: and did an extraordinary job these past weeks. in two weeks' time, the c.d.c.'s temporary title 42 public health order will expire. president biden has been takening steps about the effect this will have on our partners in the region. and secretary mayorkas will speak about the expiration and i would like to take this opportunity to put this in the con decks of a broader and will continue to build on. it is migration more safe, orderer
guest: things can be caused by genes and it's not as simple as one gene turning it on o andr complicated and scientist. but genes can be affected by the environment and the way they interact and several genes that correlate and there isn't something like that. >> you will find their website. thanks for your time. >> c-span is unfiltered view of government. >> you should have access to fast and reliable internet. >> next secretary of state blinken discussing new...
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some— other gene therapies have come to market. some a— other gene therapies have come to market.ve had during the problems that we have had during rne cowo— problems that we have had during rne covin ee— problems that we have had during the covm era is— problems that we have had during the covid era is one size fits eii. — the covid era is one size fits eii. iwerwcne— the covid era is one size fits all. everyone has- the covid era is one size fits all. everyone has to - the covid era is one size fits all. everyone has to have a vaccine. depends on what age you are. and all this sort of stuff. we want to move towards a system of personalised health care, don't we really? is that what we want? well, can't because want? well, we can't because eiiii— want? well, we can't because we're still stuck— , well, we can't because we're still stuck with a supply cnein— we're still stuck with a supply chain, manufacturers. chain, which is manufacturers. cnenicei— chain, which is manufacturers. chemical companies, biologics ccrneninee— chemical companies, biologics companies who— chemical compa
some— other gene therapies have come to market. some a— other gene therapies have come to market.ve had during the problems that we have had during rne cowo— problems that we have had during rne covin ee— problems that we have had during the covm era is— problems that we have had during the covid era is one size fits eii. — the covid era is one size fits eii. iwerwcne— the covid era is one size fits all. everyone has- the covid era is one size fits all. everyone has to - the covid...
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some— other gene therapies have come to market. some a— other gene therapies have come to market.ve had during the problems that we have had during rne cowo— problems that we have had during rne covin ee— problems that we have had during the covm era is— problems that we have had during the covid era is one size fits eii. — the covid era is one size fits eii. iwerwcne— the covid era is one size fits all. everyone has- the covid era is one size fits all. everyone has to - the covid era is one size fits all. everyone has to have a vaccine. depends on what age you are. and all this sort of stuff. we want to move towards a system of personalised health care, don't we really? what we don't we really? is that what we want? well, can't because want? well, we can't because eiiii— want? well, we can't because we're still stuck— , well, we can't because we're still stuck with a supply cnein— we're still stuck with a supply chain, manufacturers. chain, which is manufacturers. cnenicei— chain, which is manufacturers. chemical companies, biologics ccrneninee— chemical companies, biologics comp
some— other gene therapies have come to market. some a— other gene therapies have come to market.ve had during the problems that we have had during rne cowo— problems that we have had during rne covin ee— problems that we have had during the covm era is— problems that we have had during the covid era is one size fits eii. — the covid era is one size fits eii. iwerwcne— the covid era is one size fits all. everyone has- the covid era is one size fits all. everyone has to - the covid...
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he's worked on it for nearly 40 years. >> we can replace the gene that's missing and it's exciting. >ct results. >> all the children we treated in the past are doing well. we barely hear from them anymore. >> reporter: then the company that owned the gene therapy decided not to pursue fda approval, instead investing money in treatments for more common diseases. that left her and more than two dozen other families waiting to get the treatment. >> the longer we waited, the higher chance of infection or her medication not working, or something happening outside of our control to make her severely sick. >> reporter: promising gene therapies for rare diseases have x sometimes had trouble getting to market, because the potential profits might be small. thursday, the fda is holding a meeting on gene therapy, one of a series of meetings, intended to help the development of these treatments. last week, the agency's leader testified to a senate committee. >> we agree this is an area we have to move along more quickly. >> reporter: as for seersha -- >> sam got it for me. >> reporter: next month,
he's worked on it for nearly 40 years. >> we can replace the gene that's missing and it's exciting. >ct results. >> all the children we treated in the past are doing well. we barely hear from them anymore. >> reporter: then the company that owned the gene therapy decided not to pursue fda approval, instead investing money in treatments for more common diseases. that left her and more than two dozen other families waiting to get the treatment. >> the longer we waited,...
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well, first of all, he immediately knew what genes were.old him this, his father told him, i came home later. well, he says, he went to his room and locked himself. then he came out and said, dad, i went to my grandmother. i'm just sure that he needed to cry, because tears are our natural pain reliever. and, probably, their grandmothers, he followed this, to be with a loved one together to share this to remember the good. and well , probably already then to discuss what happened. it is a pain. this is a strong loss. we have been growing together for years with strong positive and negative experiences, but it is this connection must be correct. well, let's put it this way. to disconnect, so that it would be easier for mom , well, and, of course, she will definitely come home herself. 4 years he went after gena to the bath. so he threw us such a tantrum that i won’t go until the genes go down. let him go home and call him, tell him. i say, he left us very far, that he does not return for a long time. i don’t know where the background came fro
well, first of all, he immediately knew what genes were.old him this, his father told him, i came home later. well, he says, he went to his room and locked himself. then he came out and said, dad, i went to my grandmother. i'm just sure that he needed to cry, because tears are our natural pain reliever. and, probably, their grandmothers, he followed this, to be with a loved one together to share this to remember the good. and well , probably already then to discuss what happened. it is a pain....
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up china since ships and johnson's a fighter jets towards taiwan as part of military exercises by gene calls, the drills stern warning to the island nation, which it considers the break away province. ah, i'm jared read. welcome to the shore. israel's military says it has struck targets in southern syria in response to earlier rocket attacks. the air strikes he, the syrian military compound and radar systems in the area from where the rockets were fired, israeli army say is it holds the state of syria responsible for all acts carried out on its territory. at least 6 rockets were fired from syrian territory towards israel overnight. some landed inside the israeli occupied golden heights, but no casualties have been reported. t w's corresponded in jerusalem, tonya claimed there gave us more details on what happened overnight. well, there were 2 garages of rockets being fined according to reports here, 6 markets in total, one late on saturday night and one barrage, early on a sunday morning launched from southern syria at the israeli occupied colon heights. 2 of them are we understand lan
up china since ships and johnson's a fighter jets towards taiwan as part of military exercises by gene calls, the drills stern warning to the island nation, which it considers the break away province. ah, i'm jared read. welcome to the shore. israel's military says it has struck targets in southern syria in response to earlier rocket attacks. the air strikes he, the syrian military compound and radar systems in the area from where the rockets were fired, israeli army say is it holds the state...
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met that 10th man with the gene for the gene and they had a child.ccumulate the level. and he does not have a mechanism for removing iron. liver. we do not understand, in general, why it can be infertile, because it infiltrates iron, testicles, heart muscle , pancreas, adrenal glands, but what i am doing is increasing iron and in people prone to increasing iron, it leads to a sharp increase in the concentration of vitamin c and these patients can develop up to deadly arrhythmias. why do we say, if you have an iron metabolism disorder, if you have elevated iron, then vitamin c was suggested . even when indicated, use it very, very carefully doctors say, we do not talk with this patient, you can not take foods rich in vitamins, eat but medicinal. no, it is very important, it is involved in the synthesis of collagen in the ligaments of the joints. why precing is starting all this, it really reduces the risk of developing cancer, because it is involved in the exchange, and also of folic acid, which is necessary for the proper formation of the cell nucleu
met that 10th man with the gene for the gene and they had a child.ccumulate the level. and he does not have a mechanism for removing iron. liver. we do not understand, in general, why it can be infertile, because it infiltrates iron, testicles, heart muscle , pancreas, adrenal glands, but what i am doing is increasing iron and in people prone to increasing iron, it leads to a sharp increase in the concentration of vitamin c and these patients can develop up to deadly arrhythmias. why do we say,...
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the party that are able to maintain the real piece in stability and also a normal exchange with b gene. and on the other hand, are choosing the d p p as a building to close a tie with the united that's only going to potentially drag anyone into the war between the u as in china. we'll have to leave there with the timing bird. thank you. so much for joining us for the really modern pepe. thank you. oh, indonesia is said to burn the st. of out of bucket cigarettes or single sticks. later this year. it's being touted as one of the most effective ways to reduce the numbers of smokers in the country, which includes children. experts are welcomed the band, but same more needs to be done. the sheer number is breathtaking. more than 200000 people in indonesia die every year as a result of tobacco consumption. as many as one 3rd of all people 15 an older smoke . a major contributor to those numbers is the ease and cause of buying a smoke in indonesia sale thing of think the figure as is common practice in indonesia, especially in row $5.00 known as water. our asses men, how much it cost for a s
the party that are able to maintain the real piece in stability and also a normal exchange with b gene. and on the other hand, are choosing the d p p as a building to close a tie with the united that's only going to potentially drag anyone into the war between the u as in china. we'll have to leave there with the timing bird. thank you. so much for joining us for the really modern pepe. thank you. oh, indonesia is said to burn the st. of out of bucket cigarettes or single sticks. later this...
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those with the jumping gene, vin turned orange yellow, or even white as they develop. the color change from dark to golden occurs when cells containing the dark pigment, melanin die off in the fissures skin. in reality, it's a discoloration caused by the jumping gene that alters how proteins are produced in the scales. ah, researchers have been investigating how patterns and colors develop and fish for more than a 100 years. but there are still many mysteries to be so ah, that's it for this edition of tomorrow today. glad you could join us and hope to see you again next time. until then, stay curious, but by noon . ah, with 30 minutes on w. o. oh . when you work as an architect, jacqueline, or not at all women in architecture, why are they so invisible to the larger public? we decided to ask them, what is the poetry the secret of the house? shattering the glass ceiling. women in architecture starts april 20th on d. w. guardians of truth. my name is john dinner and i have paid almost every price of being a journalist in a country like to a key. taking on the powers that
those with the jumping gene, vin turned orange yellow, or even white as they develop. the color change from dark to golden occurs when cells containing the dark pigment, melanin die off in the fissures skin. in reality, it's a discoloration caused by the jumping gene that alters how proteins are produced in the scales. ah, researchers have been investigating how patterns and colors develop and fish for more than a 100 years. but there are still many mysteries to be so ah, that's it for this...
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it all labs to figure out your perfect that time because that's in your genes too. but that's a story for another day on a common cause of sleep deprivation is so called social jet lag. this basically means living counter to your internal clock. like when you have to get up much earlier than your body wants to because of your job or when you have to stay up much later. shift work commonly disrupt our body clock as does frequent flying across different time zones. parents of young babies also often have restless nights. it can take months for an infant to find it, sleep wake rhythm, which can be very hard on mom and dad. at 9 months old tioga is katerina and borak, demi as pride and joy and yet to the young parents is struggling. the big problem is te august sleep. we are in that for the hand and we started offering him a hand to fall asleep with high. he would take it and stroke it and eventually he got so used to this hand that it became a sleep aid for him. and he could only fall asleep with it is. and i, the problem is that when he wakes, he misses the hand, had
it all labs to figure out your perfect that time because that's in your genes too. but that's a story for another day on a common cause of sleep deprivation is so called social jet lag. this basically means living counter to your internal clock. like when you have to get up much earlier than your body wants to because of your job or when you have to stay up much later. shift work commonly disrupt our body clock as does frequent flying across different time zones. parents of young babies also...
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it all labs to figure out your perfect that time because that's in your genes too. but that's a story for another day or a common cause of sleep deprivation is so called social jet lag. this basically means living counter to your internal clock, like when you have to get up much earlier than your body wants to because of your job. or when you have to stay up much later, shift work commonly disrupt our body clock, as does frequent flying across different time zones. parents of young babies also often have restless nights. it can take months for an infant to find it, sleep wake rhythm, which can be very hard on mom and dad. at 9 months old tioga is katerina and borak, demi as pride and joy, and yet to the young parents is struggling. the big problem is te august sleep. we are in that for the hand and we started offering him a hand to fall asleep with high. he would take it and stroke it. and eventually he got so used to this hand that it became a sleep aid for him. and he could only fall asleep with it is. and i, the problem is that when he wakes he misses the hand ha
it all labs to figure out your perfect that time because that's in your genes too. but that's a story for another day or a common cause of sleep deprivation is so called social jet lag. this basically means living counter to your internal clock, like when you have to get up much earlier than your body wants to because of your job. or when you have to stay up much later, shift work commonly disrupt our body clock, as does frequent flying across different time zones. parents of young babies also...
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bones lead to partial fractures, scientists established the causes of the disease and discovered a gene the opportunity in a short time to make an accurate diagnosis and choose the most effective treatment for a particular patient, reporting. murata zaripova after the sample is reduced in the sequencer , the analysis needs to decipher the process of one study, which is measured not in hours, but in days , genetic scientists can see in these graphs. does the patient have disease and vic these two dyes if rise at the same time. this means that the pathogen has a mutation and it exists. in patients with incomplete or imperfect osteogenesis , it is better known as the crystal man disease. this is a rare and severe genetic the main disease, a sign of which is often bone fractures and skeletal deformities due to malformations of bone tissue formation. in finnish scientists, they managed to establish the cause of the development of the disease, to detect the mutation genes, which lead to it the results of studies that lasted more than 10 years, visually looks like this. in fact. this is a reag
bones lead to partial fractures, scientists established the causes of the disease and discovered a gene the opportunity in a short time to make an accurate diagnosis and choose the most effective treatment for a particular patient, reporting. murata zaripova after the sample is reduced in the sequencer , the analysis needs to decipher the process of one study, which is measured not in hours, but in days , genetic scientists can see in these graphs. does the patient have disease and vic these...