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Frank Reyes Vine A Decirte Adios Vine a decirte adios Me voy a otra tierra no se qual es mi rumbo Mi amor esperame me Ayi te estrañare por lo que emos vivido Veras que no te olvido Por lejos que yo este Chorus: Y no tengo valor para irme ahora No se que voy aser se pasan las horas Aqui sufriendo, por no marcharme Por no dejarte sola Por no dejarte Por no dejarte Por no dejarte sola ay yaya yai Por no dejarte Por no dejarte Por no dejarte sola Ya me desperire Con miedo de perderte Abrasame mas fuerte Mi amor consolame Chorus: Y no tengo valor para irme ahora No se que voy aser se pasan las horas Aqui sufriendo, por no marcharme Por no dejarte sola Por no dejarte Por no dejarte Por no dejarte sola ay yaya yai Por no dejarte Por no dejarte Por no dejarte sola Tags: Clufiestas Frank Reyes Vine Decirte Adios |
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Re: Trimming The Vine Rhyme [Part 1] Point mutations such as caused by oxidizing chemicals or infections by viruses, always distort, corrupt or result in a partial or total loss of information within the genome. However mutations or changes which are triggered by transposons which is already part of the genome, usually act to add survival and benefit the organism, unless the particular jumping gene retro-element was already distorted by past point mutational elements from the outer environment. Mutations are passed on http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2002/10/021018080014.htm Mutations linked to heart disease http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/02/080214144414.htm Mutations linked to Diabetes http://www.powerset.com/explore/semhtml/Maturity_onset_diabetes_of_the_young?query=mutations+cause+diabetes http://www.powerset.com/explore/semhtml/Glucokinase?query=mutations+cause+diabetes Mutations Cause Cancer http://humangenetics.suite101.com/article.cfm/dna_mutations_cause_cancer http://www.physorg.com/preview116429642.html http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/64804.php Mutations can cause Multiple Sclerosis http://ms.about.com/od/multiplesclerosis101/Basic_Multiple_Sclerosis_Information.htm source of wallaby studies showing rapid adjustments and new varieties under genomic stresses due to environment Transposon activity has also been observed in a case of hybridization between two species of wallaby (O'Neill R.J. et al. 1998). Examination of the genome of the hybrids revealed a massive increase in the number of a certain type of It has been found that the rate of mutations due to transposons is not constant (Kidwell and Lisch, 1997). The cause of these sudden bursts of activity is not well understood but they appear to be related to inbreeding and other forms of genomic stress. This happens in plants when cell culturing techniques have been used and when plant cells become infected. Therefore, genetic variability increases when the survival of the organism is threatened. Peer-reviewed work on decay within the genome believed to be due to viral mutations: (Mathiopoulos K.D. et al. 1998). It is tempting to suggest that the annoying life style of the mosquito may have come about because of transposon induced genetic modifications. Genetic decay appears to have made some transposons defective. Some of these transposons seem to be remnants of viruses that have been permanently added to the DNA of plants and animals. Mitochondria mutations are becoming very commonplace and in many cases responsible for the rise in numerous chronic illnesses. Article also admits deterioration of the genome. http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/mrig/ Evidence for genome decay in humans http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pubmed&pubmedid=12502788 http://www.genome.org/cgi/content/full/13/8/1863 Laboratory of Molecular Cell Biology, The Rockefeller University, New York, New York 10021-6399, USA Mycoplasmas," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 77 (1980): 494--498. Himmelreich, R., H. Plagens, H. Hilbert, B. Reiner, and R. Herrmann, "Comparative analysis of the genomes of the Bacteria Mycoplasma pneumoniae and Mycoplasma genitalium," Nucleic Acids Research 25 (1997): 701--712. Leprosy, which has been described since biblical times, is caused by the obligate intracellular pathogen Mycobacterium leprae. In the February 22 Nature, Cole et al. report the sequencing of the entire M. leprae genome (Nature 2001, 409:1007-1011). Pairwise comparison with the genome sequence of the closely related M. tuberculosis revealed that the M. leprae genome has undergone considerable reduction during evolution. The 3.27 megabase M. leprae genome contains less than half the number of genes found in the tubercle bacillus (1604 compared to 3959), but has many more pseudogenes (1116 compared to 6). This extensive genome downsizing has been accompanied by the loss of genes important for envelope biogenesis, lipolysis and energy metabolism. Genome decay may explain some unusual characteristics of the leprosy bacillus, such as its exceptionally long doubling time (about 14 days). http://www.the-scientist.com/article/print/19477/ Decay of the genomes of Mycoplamas and its meaning from a creation standpoint http://www.icr.org/i/pdf/imp/imp-340.pdf Tags: VineRhyme Gisborne Flood Education Science Creationism |
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Virginia D'Vine Burlesque performer Virginia D'Vine! Edited by Versatile Productions. Tags: Toronto Burlesque Virginia D'Vine Miss Mitzy Cream's Kitten Revue Versatile Productions Stripteese |
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Dying on the Vine John Cale with Ollie Halsall [guitar]. BBC TV Old Grey Whistle Test 1988. Please visit The Ollie Halsall Archive at www.olliehalsall.co.uk Tags: john cale ollie halsall patto |
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