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Expansion Defined
A mutation involving the increase from one generation to the next (parent to child) in the number of copies of a certain codon. In Huntington’s disease expansions, the codon is CAG.
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- Indian Retailer - Retail in India, updated with news, views and happenings in India Retail: Shoppers Stop plans 12 new stores over 3 yrs
Thu Jul 2
- Cinderella.2: Taylor Expansion
- Cotterell, Bill. "Lots of new laws hit books today." FLORIDA TODAY. July 1, 2009.: Police officers will have to be more careful about which drug offenders get used as confidential informants, the state will build a DNA database with samples from everyone accused of a felony, and the cost of traffic violations and visits to state parks are going up, under new laws approved by the Florida Legislature.
- Edmonds, Jamie. "Those Arrested Will Now Be Forced To Give a DNA Sample." WILX News. July 1, 2009.: "It used to be only convicted felons would submit a DNA sample, but now those arrested for violent felonies will have to as well.
- Dixon, Matt. "New law could sweep non-felon's DNA into felon database." The News Herald. July 1, 2009.: Gov. Charlie Crist signed Senate Bill 2276 into law last month. The new law, which went into effect Wednesday, will require anyone arrested on a felony charge submit a DNA sample to be added to a state database. Previously, DNA samples were taken only from those convicted of felonies. In 2008, for instance, nearly 26 percent of all people charged with a felony in Florida's 14th Judicial Circuit were either found innocent, had their charges dismissed or had their charges reduced to less than a felony, according to a News Herald analysis of data obtained from the state attorney' s office. Using the 2008 data, that equates to 930 people that, if not already in the database, would have been added in the 14th circuit alone. The circuit includes Bay, Calhoun, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson and Washington counties.
- "Legislative floor actions." cleveland.com. July 1, 2009.: HB 242 FELONY DATABASE (Letson, Huffman)-To require the Superintendent of the Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation to establish and operate on the internet a database that contains information for every offender who within the prior 10 years or at any time in the future was or is convicted of or pleaded or pleads guilty to committing a felony offense against a person under eighteen years of age.
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