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Dr. Rupert Perrin, affectionately referred to as A¢a¬ASir Rupert,A¢a¬A arrived in the United States from Jamaica in 1959 with courage, determination and a high sense of purpose, and was able to harness the mysteries of science for the betterment of manA¢a¬a¢s fate and destiny. Dr. PerrinA¢a¬a¢s boundless optimism and burning desire to succeed achieved break-throughs such as the first pregnancy test and Neopterin, which transformed our treatment of the HIV virus. As spiritually uplifting and illuminating as Dr. PerrinA¢a¬a¢s beloved art collection, Ordinary Miracles: My Incredible Spiritual, Artistic and Scientific Journey interweaves medical history, Jamaican childhood escapades, struggles with diabetes and racism, art history, and the humorous reminiscences of a man deeply rooted in his faith and his past. Dr. PerrinA¢a¬a¢s life and achievements testify to the fact that the American Dream of equality and opportunity is still realizable in the land of the free and the home of the brave.
Green K. Fountain Sr. was born in 1792 in North Carolina, the son of Henry Fountain and Lucretia Booth Fountain. He married Nancy Ann Lewis, the daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth Lewis. He later died in Alabama. Their children included Elizabeth Mahala, Martha, Elizabeth Ann, John, Frances, Henry, Lewis, Green, Harriet, Samuel, Nancy, George and William. Other localities include South Carolina, Texas, Mississippi and Ohio.
This book focuses on the current status of our understanding of RNA, a key biological molecule. The various RNAs covered are messenger RNA, ribosomal RNA, transfer RNA, noncoding RNAs, modified nucleosides, and RNA enzymes. The different chapters detail methods to investigate RNA structure and function, the chemistry of modified RNAs, and the latest advances in our understanding of the vast array of biological processes in which RNA is involved. RNA, in one form or another, touches almost everything in a cell. RNA has both structural and catalytic properties. RNA fulfills a broad range of functions. These molecules are no longer seen as passive elements transferring the genetic information f...
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