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11/21/2008
Research-based undergraduate course expands beyond Washington University (Washington University in St. Louis)
Nov. 21, 2008 -- Washington University in St. Louis is in the spotlight for its pivotal role in the Genomics Education Partnership (GEP), a collaborative effort to provide research experience in genomics to undergraduate classrooms across the country.
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11/21/2008
Research Consortium to Sequence Turkey Genome (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
An international consortium(*) of researchers has begun an effort to sequence the genome of the domesticated turkey, Meleagris gallopavo. The genome sequence will be obtained using the Roche GS-FLX(tm) sequencing platform and the recently launched Roche GS FLX Titanium PicoTiterPlate device and reagents.
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11/20/2008
Roche NimbleGen launches microarrays for analysis of DNA copy number variation (News-Medical-Net)
Roche NimbleGen, Inc. has launched NimbleGen Comparative Genomic Hybridization (CGH) microarrays in a 12x135K format for analysis of DNA copy number variation.
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11/20/2008
Research Consortium to Sequence Turkey Genome (Newswise)
An international consortium of researchers has begun an effort to sequence the genome of the domesticated turkey. The genomic resources that will be developed should provide turkey breeders with tools to improve commercial breeds of turkey for such traits as meat yield and quality, health and disease resistance, fertility, and reproduction.
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11/19/2008
Darwin 200: The needs of the many (Nature)
The idea that natural selection acts on groups, as well as individuals, is a source of unending debate. Marek Kohn reports on what the two sides disagree about #20; and why it matters to them.
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11/19/2008
Roche NimbleGen Launches CGH 12x135K Microarrays for Detection of Copy Number Variation (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
MADISON, Wis.----Roche NimbleGen, Inc. has launched NimbleGen Comparative Genomic Hybridization microarrays in a 12x135K format for analysis of DNA copy number variation. NimbleGen CGH 12x135K arrays allow simultaneous analysis of 12 independent sample pairs on a single microarray slide, each with 135,000 empirically tested long oligonucleotide probes.
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11/13/2008
Evolutionary Position Of Breviate Amoebae And The Primary Eukaryote Divergence (Medical News Today)
The eukaryotic tree is composed of a hand-full number of supergroups and may have a root between unikonts (animals, fungi and Amoebozoa) and bikonts (plants, excavates, chromalveolates and Rhizaria). In contrast to the vast majority of eukaryotes, the origin of the anaerobic protist Breviata anathema is unclear. Our results place B.
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11/13/2008
Is Acute Cellular DNA Damage Induced By HBV Infection? (Medical News Today)
Eukaryotic cells employ multiple strategies of checkpoint signaling and DNA repair mechanisms to monitor and repair damaged DNA. There are two branches of the checkpoint response pathway, ataxia telangiectasia-mutated (ATM) pathway and ATM-Rad3-related (ATR) pathway.
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11/12/2008
Does HBV infection induce acute cellular DNA damage? (News-Medical-Net)
Eukaryotic cells employ multiple strategies of checkpoint signaling and DNA repair mechanisms to monitor and repair damaged DNA.
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11/11/2008
Does HBV infection induce acute cellular DNA damage? (EurekAlert!)
( World Journal of Gastroenterology ) A research group in China investigated whether acute cellular DNA damage response is induced upon HBV infection and the effects of the hepatitis B virus infection. They found that HBV infection activates ATM-Rad3-related DNA damage response to replication stress and abrogates the checkpoint signaling controlled by DNA damage response.
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| The Germplasm Resources Information Network - Provides germplasm information and links about plants, animals, microbes and invertebrates within the National Genetic Resources Program (NGRP) of the USDA-ARS.Molecular Cytogenetics and Genome Evolution - Study of the function of the cell nucleus, and the nature, evolution, expression, recombination and segregation of the DNA sequences within the nucleus at interphase.Stanford Genomic Resources - Provides links to various systematic analysis projects, resources, laboratories, and departments at Stanford University. Includes databases, and genome centers and projects.
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