Each graph has 3 columns. The green column represents subjects who carry the AIP gene but not affected by the disease. The red bar represent subjects who have acromegaly/gigantism and harbour the ...
In the deepest, darkest (and for many people scariest) parts of the ocean, you’ll find an incredible array of creatures that are weird, wonderful, and wildly large. Why do some deep-sea ...
It is caused by microduplications at chromosome Xq26.3, first described in 13 subjects with early-onset gigantism. These microduplications span an area of 500 Kb containing 4 genes. Among these genes, ...
Plotting a graph takes time. Often mathematicians just want to know the key features. These are: shape, location and some key points (such as where the graph crosses the axes or turning points).
A conversion graph is used to change one unit into another. This could be changing between miles and kilometres, pounds to a foreign currency, or the cost of a journey based on the number of miles ...
Graphs, maps and charts from The Times — and an invitation to students to discuss them live. Two powerful hurricanes recently spun up in the Gulf of Mexico. How has ocean heat in the Gulf ...
Colleen, from Virginia in the United States, suffers from a rare genetic condition called acromegaly or gigantism. The gene caused Charles Byrne, born in 1761 near Cookstown and known as the ...
Their metabolism is incredibly slow - a giant isopod kept in captivity in Japan reportedly survived for five years without eating. Giant isopods express deep-sea gigantism, reaching in excess of 30 ...