Amelia and Jane are friends because I went to the same kindergarten in Rockville, Maryland. They lived together and actually went to the same elementary school, junior high school and high school together. Sadly, they happened to go to another university by chance, but their college is in the town where they live, so they are still gathering and catching up with the weekend. They share everything about their life, and there is no secret between them. Naturally, both Amelia and Jane started dating a man in the elderly fall semester.
Factor V Leiden mutation - A variant (mutant) of human Factor V, one of the substances that promote thrombosis, results in an increase in blood coagulation (high coagulability). By this mutation, the secreted anticoagulant protein (which normally inhibits the procoagulant activity of Factor V) does not normally bind to Factor V, resulting in an hypercoagulable state, ie an abnormality in patient formation and an increase in detrimental thrombosis It has a potential tendency to make it. Factor V Leiden is the most common clotting hypercoagulable state in ethnic minorities. It was named after the city of Leiden in the Netherlands and was first discovered by Professor R. Bertina et al. In 1994. Factors caused by causes of thrombosis due to some cause V Leyden's suspicion should be taken into account in all white patients under 45 years of age or family history of venous thrombosis
When we elucidate the secret of the human genome (the complete collection of human genes), we discover that almost all diseases have genetic elements. Several diseases are caused by mutations inherited from parents, such as sickle cell disease, and are present in individuals at birth. Other diseases are caused by acquired mutations in genes or genomes occurring in their lives. Such mutations do not inherit from parents, but occur randomly or due to certain environmental exposures (such as tobacco smoke). These include many cancers, as well as certain neurofibromatosis.
Natural selection for selecting spontaneous mutations is a creative process as it results in the binding and accumulation of preferred mutations and produces a wide variety of organisms over time. However, there are some important functions that distinguish "design" realized by natural selection, ie adaptability of living beings, and designs designed by smart designers and engineers. Engineers have preconceptions about what the design should accomplish and select the appropriate materials and rank them in a preventive way to achieve the desired function. Instead, natural selection does not function according to a specific scheduled plan. It is a purely natural process by which physicochemical interacts with biological entities. Natural selection is only the result of biological differences in survival and reproduction.