Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Experiment With Cats/ Dogs

We recently had a visit with a man who came and talked to us about cat and dog population. He talked about cats and dogs around the world and how much is to much. The only way you'll know when enough is enough is when you see cats and dogs without a home. I do have four dogs. I had 6 dogs but i had to take one back to the pound because she wasn't getting along with the other dogs. I found one next door to my grandmas house. She was tied up around a tree with no food or water. I was the only one able to reach her. It seemed like me and her were one. She Let me get her untied and from there she became my dog. Well she got pregnant but we were unable to watch her cause she would have them when we were at school or my parents were at work. So she lost them. Then she got pregnant again but this time my next door neighbor watched her. She had her puppies there, but she wasn't able to come home. I was told that were ever dogs have there puppies they have to stay there, and from there on she has lived with my neighbor ever since then. I am still able to see her so I guess thats a good thing.

Out in town I don't see very many dogs out and around. If I do they usually have a collar on so someone might of lost there dog or might of got out. Some I don't see with a collar, but when I see them once with out the collar I don't see them again another day.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

GATTACA


Questions about GATTACA!

1. The following terms were used in the movie. How do they relate to the words we use: degenerate and invalid?
         De-gene-erate-- The lost of there genes
         In-valid- a person becoming weak
         Borrowed Ladder

2. Why do you think Vincent left his family, tearing his picture out of the family photo, after winning the swimming race against his brother?

 Maybe because he not a loser or anything and so he feels that since he beat his no problem with brother he can beat anything out in the world.

3. Describe the relationship between Vincent and Anton.

From in the movie Anton and Vincent seemed different. They didn’t look really brotherly like. They were separate from each other. They were two totally different people.

4. When Jerome Morrow said to Vincent/Jerome, “They’re not looking for you. When they look at you, they only see me,” what did he mean? Can you find any parallels to this type of situation in real life?

I think what he means is that even though you are not me when they look at you they’ll see me in your eyes.

5. Choose your favorite character from the film. Explain why you choose that person. Would you want to be that person? Why? Why not?

My favorite character would have to be Vincent just because he didn’t give up. He wanted some thing and he stuck him mind to it.

6. At the end of the film, you are told that the Doctor knew about Vincent all along. Why did the Doctor go along with the fraud? What would you have done if you were the Doctor?

The doctor probably knew about his condition and wanted him to keep his job. He probably thought to himself if someone had to go through all that trouble then he must love the job that he does. Yes I would of gone along with it as well.

7. The technology to do what was done in the movie is definitely possible within the next fifty years. Do you think that Vincent’s world could eventually happen in America? Why?

Yes I do think that Vincent world can happen in American. Anything is possible if you set your mind to do it.

8. What do you think is wrong with the society portrayed in "GATTACA"? What is right?

What I think is wrong is not letting Vincent work as what he wanted to become just because of his condition he had. What I think is right is he believing in himself and wanted to work there and he did something about it so that he can.
 
9. What were the screenwriters trying to tell us through the episode of the 12-fingered pianist? Is anything wrong with engineering children to have 12 fingers if, as a result, they will be able to make extraordinarily beautiful music?

That it shouldn’t matter how many fingers a child has it matters how well a child can play with those fingers

10. You and your spouse are having a child and are at the Genetic Clinic pictured in the movie. What characteristics would you want for your child and what would you ask to be excluded? Why would you make those choices?

 I would want my child to be smart very creative and able to play the piano. I would pick these just because these are what people need in there life or they show have in there life. Not so much the piano, but everything else I said.
 

11. Picture yourself as either Vincent, Jerome, or Anton. Would you have acted the same or done things differently if you were in the same world as them?

Probably not I would have just done what they did in the movie from what I saw I did not see the ending of it.

12. How does the society in GATTACA resemble the type of society America was during the height of the eugenics movement?

It represents that people were strict about there workers.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

DNA Sequencing


This is a Graph of the DNA Sequencing.

For Abby she had 1 base change. It was GAG -> GTG. She was a 97% Similarity to others. Which = Point Mutation. Protein = GLU-> VAL Disease?

BOB  THE->STOP= Truncation Mutation

Carol ACC  CTG  AGG = Frame Shift Mutation

1) Each of the other three people does not match the normal control. I say this because something happened in the DNA
2) NO All the protein matches the normal control. I say this because of the change in the DNA of the person
3) For each person I would expect a normal state just because of the protein matches. There is only really one that does not match. Sometimes one can make difference and sometimes it don't.

Friday, March 4, 2011

DNA Extraction Lab

We recently did a DNA Extraction Lab where we actually made DNA. At first it was crazy on how we made it. First the materials that we needed was wheat, water and alcohol. So first we put a couple of pinches of wheat into a test tube. Then we added hot water. As we added hot water we had to stir it constantly for 5 mins. After we did that we had to add the alcohol. We had to had 14ml of alcohol into the test tube. Then slowly we had to tilt the test tube and add the alcohol slowly into the test tube so the water and alcohol were on there own layer.
After we had to wait about 15 min. While the tube was sitting we can start seeing the DNA start rising up into the alcohol area. We notice somethings about the DNA. It was white and slimy. As for the bottom it was a mucus look like.
Some of the things that I thought were happening was that the alcohol was absorbing the DNA while the wheat and water was separating the cells so that the DNA would show up in the alcohol level.
I couldn't believe that that was what DNA looked like. It was so small. It really didn't look like what we seen in pictures how it looks like a latter but all twisted up. I still can't believe we have that in us just to see what we are made of. Know we know for sure that DNA is in fact really in us.





This is what all the scientist said what DNA looks like, but looking at it the way we made it when we did the lab looks nothing like this.

Live birth

For the past two days we watch a video about the life's Greatest Miracle. That was an interesting movie about how a baby is being made and how it starts developing. First it starts out the a women's egg and a mans sperm. Once the sperm as inserted into the women's body the sperm finds the egg and it has to find its way into the egg. Then once the sperm has found its way into the egg it starts to form.

This is a long process to develope a baby. It takes nine months for this to happen. After a couple of weeks the baby starts to form its shape. The the process there are three layers of cells that help develope different parts of the baby. One of them are from the brain and spinal cord and skin another one is for the blood and veins and the last one is for the bone and the structure of the body.

Its weird how a baby takes 9 months to form and a dog only takes weeks to maybe a few months. Sometimes it takes a while for a baby o develop. It looks like the mother who is carrying the baby needs a lot of rest and help. Carrying a 7 lb baby in her stomach till its born is a lot of hard work form one person. Plus with the mood swings that the father had to deal with. Also including the food cravings and the morning sickness that come with it. Thats crazy.



This is what it looks like when a baby is inside the womb. The baby flip upside down means that the baby is getting ready to be born.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

PEDIGREE'S

I CREATED A PEDIGREE ON GREG AND OLGA'S FAMILY THEY LOOK NOTHING LIKE EACH OTHER. IT'S CRAZY HOW SOME OF THEM HAVE THE DISEASE AND SOME DON'T HAVE IT. TAKE A LOOK AT WHAT I CREATE FOR THE BOTH OF THEM.

THIS IS GREG


THIS IS OLGA'S PEDIGREE







Questions


1.Do autosomal dominant disorders skip generations?

In some of there cases it does skip generations.

2.Could Greg or his mother be carriers of the gene that causes myotonic dystrophy?
YES THEY CAN BE EVEN THROUGH THEY DON'T SHOW ANY SYMPTOMS OF MYOTONIC DYSTROPHY THEY STILL CAN CARRY IT.
3.Is there a possibility that Greg’s aunt or uncle is homozygous for the myotonic dystrophy (MD) gene?
YES THERE IS A POSSIBILITY THAT THERE HOMOZYGOUS FOR THE MYOTONIC DYSTROPHY (MD) GENE
4.Symptoms of myotonic dystrophy sometimes don’t show up until after age fifty. What is the possibility that Greg’s cousin has inherited the MD gene?
IT IS A 50% 50% CHANCE THAT GREG COUSIN HAD INHERITED THE MD DISEASE JUST BECAUSE THE MOTHER HAS IT AND THE FATHER IS NORMAL MAN.

5.What is the possibility that Greg and Olga’s children could inherit the MD gene?
IT AGAIN IS ANOTHER 50%50% CHANCR THAT THERE CHILDREN WILL INHERIT THE DISEASE JUST BECAUSE THEY DON'T HAVE IT DOESN'T MEAN THERE CHILDREN WON'T. IT COULD SKIP GENERATION.