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Qatar- GU-Q tutor training recognised by College Reading & Learning Association


(MENAFN - Gulf Times) Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q), a Qatar Foundation partner, has earned College Reading & Learning Association s (CRLA) International Tutor Training Programme Certification.
This sets a new standard of academic support and grants GU-Q the authority to offer students professional credentials they take with them after graduation.
CRLA, which serves as an international benchmark and standard for excellent tutor training programmes, grants three levels of certification. Operating out of the university s Office of Academic Services ( OAS), GU-Q s tutor training programme can now offer CRLA s level 1 certification to students once they complete the professional development programme and complete 25 or more hours of tutoring services. ....

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Scientists Find First Vertebrate with Two "Powerhouse" Genomes | Smithsonian Voices | National Museum of Natural History


January 29th, 2021, 9:48AM
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Abigail Eisenstadt
The Tuatara,
Sphenodon punctatus, is a unique reptile found in New Zealand. New research suggests the species has two mitochondrial genomes. (Robert Sprackland)
250 million years ago, many tuataras roamed the world. Now, only one species remains. In fact, the modern tuatara,
Sphenodon punctatus, is the only surviving family member of its taxonomic order,
Rhynchocephalia.
Today, a new paper in
Communications Biology suggests there is something even more remarkable about this little survivor. Scientists have now found that the species may have two mitochondrial genomes, making it unlike any other vertebrate in the world.
All animals have nuclear DNA found in the cell’s nucleus and mitochondrial DNA, located in the so-called cellular “powerhouse,” the mitochondria. By examining both types of genomes, scientists are building pictures of countless species evolu ....

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