Topic: Central Repository of DNA
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What are some of the benefits of squeezing so much data into virt...
What are some of the benefits of squeezing so much data into virtually every cell in the body? A DNA strand contains a complete representation of everything about our physiology. It also contains instructions on how to form our body by repe... Read More »
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What database serves as a central repository for all Active Direc...
The global catalog server. Read More »
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What does Central repository mean?
A central repository has the advantages that a single repository can display data f... Read More »
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{Hmm ... question sounds familiar.} There are two reasons. First, DNA isn't just the repository of genetic information for the individual (the entire organism). In other words it isn't just needed at the time of reproduction of the individu... Read More »
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If we only had one central repository of DNA, it would take a long time for a protein to be made. We'd have to make it far in advance of needing it, so we wouldn't be able to quickly respond to new situations. Imagine if you were out huntin... Read More »
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Basically, it is more efficient for each cell to be able to control their own functions than having to communicate for a central area for everything. DNA has the instructions to carry out almost everything in the cell, so it is needed often... Read More »
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I'd imagine it's because the particles would not have any significace to us. Also, and obvious example would be in reproduction: we would have no way of passing on our genes to our offspring, therefore the child would not function, or even ... Read More »
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No really simple solutions, but a number of options are listed at http://kb.mozillazine.org/Sharing_address_books Read More »
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What we've described is basic functionality for Crystal Enterprise - all of them allow for delivery of reports in the manner I described. They differ in their ability to provide OLAP processing for cubes, report scheduling, etc. but the th... Read More »
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