Questions in category 'Your Research'
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what is gene regulation,and how will it help?
by sikhsoldier and 1 other. to SteveCategory: Your Research
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what is the most dangeros infection for plants
by sevty5 to SteveCategory: Your Research
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When a gene reaches it’s Hayflick limit, what tells it to stop dividing? Is this coded in part of it’s DNA or is
by cecylia to MichaelaCategory: Your Research
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Do you know what disease commonly affects cacti (it grows a kind of white fluffy fungi and dries out the entire plant)
by cecylia to SteveCategory: Your Research
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i want to study biology at sheffield uni next year. is sheffield a good place to study science and do you have any
by 04rjohnson to MichaelaCategory: Your Research
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If you manage to successfully turn genes both on and off are there methods of applying this to disease cure/prevention??
by maisie and 1 other. to MichaelaCategory: Your Research
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How has maths helped you with your study of plants? xxxx
by booshakalaka to SteveCategory: Your Research
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What intests you most about leaf tissue?
by apainting to YvetteCategory: Your Research
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where abouts deos atp synthisis ocure in the human body
by lloydcooley to SteveCategory: Your Research
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You work on the DNA that doesn’t seem to code for anything. What do you hope to find out about these transposons?
by mattk to LouiseCategory: Your Research
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what do you think the biggest breakthough in gene theropy in the last 20 years is and why you think so?
by lloydcooley to LouiseCategory: Your Research
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If you did go to Zimbabwe what kind of work would you do to contribute to improve Zimbabwe`s agriculture and
by fankomo08 to YvetteCategory: Your Research
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You want to reduce the level of lignin in plants making them easier to digest, but could this reduce their ability of
by mattk to YvetteCategory: Your Research
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You wish to reduce disease in plants, but how using you data would you be able to do this, sorry if its a stupid
by mattk to SteveCategory: Your Research
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If transposons aren\’t always passed onto offspring in their chromosomes does this mean that different transposons
by maisie to LouiseCategory: Your Research
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what made you decide on a career in plants and disease?
by 04rjohnson and 1 other. to SteveCategory: Your Research
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How many genes in one chromosome will be switched on at one time? Is it the same in every chromosome of every cell?
by chocolatecake to MichaelaCategory: Your Research
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How did you know you were interested genetics?
by fankomo and 1 other. to MichaelaCategory: Your Research
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If you did go to Zimbabwe what kind of work would you do to contribute to improve Zimbabwe’s agriculture and
by fankomo to YvetteCategory: Your Research
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Why can’t sections of DNA leave the nucleus? Why is it necessary to copy the instructions onto RNA? Surely there
by chocolatecake to LouiseCategory: Your Research
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You refer to plants fighting disease, do plants have an immune system in any way similar to humans?
by chocolatecake to SteveCategory: Your Research
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Without sounding pervy, how do bodysnatching flower fungus have sex with itself?
by aimeed to LouiseCategory: Your Research
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how does transposons genes actually work
by maseehullah and 2 others. to LouiseCategory: Your Research
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have any of your experiment ever just refused to work?
by jonbanfield to Louise, Michaela, Sian, Steve, YvetteCategory: Your Research
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Are there any plants you test in particular?
by nightthorne to YvetteCategory: Your Research
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What do the different research groups in the plant-science department do?
by nightthorne to YvetteCategory: Your Research
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what made you so interested on animal digestion?
by lozzie to YvetteCategory: Your Research
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what do you mean by you like playing wit new ideas
by maseehullah to LouiseCategory: Your Research
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what in your opinion is the most interesting thing about genes?
by bella1e2max to MichaelaCategory: Your Research
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Do you think that we will carry on our species to other planets?
by cheesemeister to Louise, Michaela, Sian, Steve, YvetteCategory: Your Research
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how do plaants fight off disese because yoou can never tell a sick plant from a healthy one ???
by acybaby and 1 other. to Michaela, SteveCategory: Your Research
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what have you found out in your research about plants so far?
by beithade to SteveCategory: Your Research
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why do you find living thins fascinating
by lozzie to LouiseCategory: Your Research
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what made you so interested in a plants mchanism?
by lozzie and 2 others. to SteveCategory: Your Research
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how much would your research cost all together?
by ladykaddy to SteveCategory: Your Research
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why does heart faliur occur
by lozzie to SianCategory: Your Research
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Would people be able to make human hearts one day ?
by lala to SianCategory: Your Research
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When you get tissues from a human to study the genes would you get it from a healthy person or a ill person ?
by shooshii to MichaelaCategory: Your Research
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what is your perspective on what the future is going to look like due to your research
by jessicaobiorah and 2 others. to Yvette, Louise, Michaela, Sian, SteveCategory: Your Research
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What are you trying to find out in your research??
by tugii and 5 others. to Louise, Michaela, Yvette, Steve, SianCategory: Your Research
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What first inspired you to want to study, what you are studying at the moment??
by kate95 to Yvette, Sian, Michaela, LouiseCategory: Your Research
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why did you choose this subject
by ebungaskarth96 and 2 others. to YvetteCategory: Your Research
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how long have you been working on this project?
by lolliiex to YvetteCategory: Your Research
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Have you always been interested with animals and plant genes?
by vampiregal to YvetteCategory: Your Research
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Why do you think the brown splotches on plants leaves are important?
by vampiregal to YvetteCategory: Your Research
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What is ligin synthesis and how does it affect the environment?
by teambarakat and 5 others. to YvetteCategory: Your Research
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will your work improve lives? how?
by looneymidget and 5 others. to Louise, Michaela, Sian, Steve, YvetteCategory: Your Research
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What was your prediction?/ :) :) for your experiment
by to SianCategory: Your Research
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Will your work create new knowlege or adapt past knowledge?
by looneymidget to Louise, Michaela, Sian, Steve, YvetteCategory: Your Research
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How long have you been studying the 99% of DNA that isn’t genes?
by vampiregal to LouiseCategory: Your Research
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