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Genome Research is publishing several papers related to analyses of the duck-billed platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) genome sequence. The place of (egg-laying) monotremes, such as the platypus, in mammalian evolutionary history has remained controversial. Now, researchers are finding that the distinctive anatomical and physiological properties of the platypus are reflected in the newly sequenced platypus genome. Through comparative genomics, the platypus genome is providing remarkable insights into the evolution of venom components, the sex-determination system, testicular descent, and small RNA pathways. Primary research reports describing these novel insights will appear online May 8, concurrent with publication of the platypus genome sequence report in the journal Nature.
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via News-Medical.Net @ 17:20 6th May
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The duck-billed platypus looks and acts like an animal with an identity crisis. It swims a bit like a duck and walks like one, too (on those webbed little feet), but it's certainly no bird. It lays eggs, as if a bird or reptile, yet it nurses its young like the mammal that it is. Now, it turns out the animal looks like a hybrid even at the most minute level, its DNA. Along with today's announcement that the platypus's genome has been sequenced comes the revelation that its genes reflect its odd ancestry.
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via US News @ 23:01 7th May
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via Discovery Channel @ 2:14 8th May
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An international consortium of scientists, led by Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, has decoded the genome of the platypus, showing that the animal's peculiar mix of features is reflected in its DNA. An analysis of the genome, published today in the journal Nature, can help scientists piece together a more complete picture of the evolution of all mammals, including humans.
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via Science Daily @ 12:43 8th May
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An international consortium of scientists, led by Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, has decoded the genome of the platypus, showing that the animal's peculiar mix of features is reflected in its DNA. An analysis of the genome, published today in the journal Nature, can help scientists piece together a more complete picture of the evolution of all mammals, including humans.
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via Genetic Engineering News @ 18:42 7th May
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The first analysis of the genome sequence of the duck-billed platypus was published by an international team of scientists, revealing clues about how genomes were organized during the early evolution of mammals. The research was supported in part by the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
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via GenomicsProteomics.com @ 10:45 8th May
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The genome of the platypus—our most distant mammal relative—has been decoded and analyzed, researchers reported today.
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via National Geographic @ 20:17 7th May
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The ancient, patchworked platypus is a relatively unchanged animal that may be a scientific boon for researchers, who are learning a lot from its recently decoded genome about mammalian gene...
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via Genetic Engineering News @ 20:17 7th May
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In decoding the genome of the platypus, a team of researchers from the United States, Australia, England, Germany, Israel, Japan, Spain and New Zealand has revealed important information that will enhance our understanding of other mammals and may lead to the development of new approaches to combat disease in livestock and humans and enhance livestock productivity.
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via Scoop @ 8:17 8th May
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Being a genome scientist, Dr. Hannon was interested to observe that the complement of chromosomes possessed by the platypus -- its karyotype -- is most unusual for a mammal.
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via Terra Daily @ 8:08 13th May
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Scientists have mapped out the genome of the platypus - which shows it's a living remnant of ancient egg-laying mammals.
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via LiveNews @ 22:57 10th May
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Singapore, May 8, 2008: In decoding the genome of the platypus, a team of researchers from the United States, Australia, England, Germany, Israel, Japan, Spain and New Zealand has revealed important information that will enhance the understanding of other mammals and may lead to the development of new approaches to combat disease in livestock and humans and enhance livestock productivity.
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via Bio Spectrum Asia @ 3:45 8th May
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A team of researchers who have decoded the genome of the platypus say it has revealed important new information which may lead to the development of new approaches to combat disease in livestock and enhance livestock productivity.
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An international consortium of scientists has, for the first time, analysed the genome of the platypus-a mammal that has a beak and feet like a duck, lays eggs, and produces milk for its young.
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Washington, May 8 : An international consortium of scientists has, for the first time, analysed the genome of the platypus-a mammal that has a beak and feet like a duck, lays eggs, and produces milk for its young.
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via NewKerala.com @ 21:00 8th May
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SCIENTISTS have cracked the genetic code of the platypus and the results are as weird as the animal itself.
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via The Australian @ 1:04 9th May
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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia and LA JOLLA, Calif., May 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Asiatic Centre for Genome Technology Sdn Bhd (ACGT), which is focused on the commercial application of genome technology to improve oil palm and other crops and Synthetic Genomics Inc. (SGI), a privately held company dedicated to commercializing genomic-driven solutions to address global energy and environmental challenges, today announced the completion of a first draft assembly and annotation of the oil palm genome. The organizations also announced that they have made progress in sequencing and analyzing the jatropha genome. The oil palm and jatropha genome projects represent the first stages of research undertaken through a joint venture between SGI and ACGT which was announced in 2007 and is aimed at developing more high-yielding and disease-resistant plant feedstocks
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In decoding the genome of the platypus, a team of researchers has revealed important information that will enhance our understanding of other mammals and may lead to the development of new approaches to combat disease in livestock and humans. More >>
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The genome sequence of the duck-billed platypus has been decoded, revealing clues about how genomes were organized during the early evolution of mammals, an international team of scientists reported Wednesday.
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via CRI Online @ 13:55 18th May
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The genome sequence of the duck-billed platypus has been decoded, revealing clues about how genomes were organized during the early evolution of mammals, an international team of scientists reported Wednesday.
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via People's Daily Online @ 23:19 7th May
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WASHINGTON, May 7 (Xinhua) -- The genome sequence of the duck-billed platypus has been decoded, revealing clues about how genomes were organized during the early evolution of mammals, an international team of scientists reported Wednesday.
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WEDNESDAY, May 7 (HealthDay News) -- An international team of scientists has published the first analysis of the genome sequence of the duck-billed platypus, one of the few mammals that lays eggs.
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via HealthCentral.com @ 17:28 12th May
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