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Cornell Biology Blogs: Philia G
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Cornell Biology Blogs: Philia G. Wednesday, July 9, 2008. Sounds like you are doing good work and learning a lot! I'm glad you are taking time to explore San Fran and the surrounding areas. I used to live out there and I think it's one of the most beautiful places in the world. See you in a month! July 31, 2008 at 12:00 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm a bio major concentrating in neurobiology and behavior. I'm going to be a junior this fall, and I'm from Ohio. View my complete profile.
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Cornell Biology Blogs: Philia G
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Cornell Biology Blogs: Philia G. Saturday, July 19, 2008. I recently got three different lines of flies(it took some time to create the mutant lines with the required markers, although I wasn't the one making them), which all have lacZ labelling the product of puckered (puc). Which gives a measure of the Jun kinase (JNK) activity. One line is a wild-type control, and the other two are different alleles of raw. Mutants seem to have upregulated expression of puc. The mutant is really messed up because raw.
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Cornell Biology Blogs: Ben: July 2008
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Cornell Biology Blogs: Ben. Saturday, July 19, 2008. I should apologize for the small number of blogs written. I was unable to sign into my account from Kenya, making it extremely difficult to get blogs posted. I got home last weekend in a state of extreme jetlag. I fell asleep around seven that first night back. Monday, July 7, 2008. Overall, we are all dreading leaving Kenya and most of us will try to come back again someday. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I am a native Ithacan between my Junior and Senio...
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Cornell Biology Blogs: Kenya 2008: It's not all about spiders...
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Cornell Biology Blogs: Kenya 2008. I hope to provide the perspective of an excited entomologist's journey to Kenya with Cornell's BioEE 265. Sunday, May 18, 2008. It's not all about spiders. In terms of arachnid diversity in the desert, scorpions are second to none. Kenya is known to be home to 24 scorpion species in three different families. I'm getting excited to find some of these in the wild! Scorpions glow under blacklight. Few scorpions are dangerous, red denotes species to be careful around).
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Cornell Biology Blogs: Jessica W: where the buffalo roam
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Cornell Biology Blogs: Jessica W. Thursday, June 5, 2008. Where the buffalo roam. I'm in Jackson, Wyoming. Actually in the Teton Co. Public Library. Camping in the Grand Teton National Forest and I'm quickly running out of internet time. My digital camera needs servicing at Olympus because Moab dust got in the lens so I have no new photos. I'll post more tomorrow. There are herds of buffalo grazing by the campsite. How cool! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Cornell Biology Blogs: Jessica W: desert dust
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Cornell Biology Blogs: Jessica W. Friday, May 23, 2008. I've been in Moab, Utah for five days now. One shower and five dusty nights' sleep later I am adjusting to life in the field. I left Ithaca, NY early Sunday morning with Rob Raguso. This photo is a bit upriver from our campsite. You can see the la Sal mountains in the background. This road is Highway 128 and it takes you into Moab. Arches National Park is a fifteen minute drive away. We met up with the rest of the team, said our hellos, and caught u...
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Cornell Biology Blogs: Jessica W: June 2008
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Cornell Biology Blogs: Jessica W. Thursday, June 5, 2008. Where the buffalo roam. I'm in Jackson, Wyoming. Actually in the Teton Co. Public Library. Camping in the Grand Teton National Forest and I'm quickly running out of internet time. My digital camera needs servicing at Olympus because Moab dust got in the lens so I have no new photos. I'll post more tomorrow. There are herds of buffalo grazing by the campsite. How cool! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Where the buffalo roam.