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An Australian platypus swims around in search for food at Taronga zoo in Sydney, Australia, Thursday, May 8, 2008. Scientists have mapped the genetic makeup of the duck-billed platypus _one of nature's strangest-looking animals with the beak of a duck, the fur of a mammal and the venom of a snake. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/Rob Griffith
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via CNEWS @ 1:04 9th May
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via News-Medical.Net @ 1:55 14th Mar
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via News-Medical.Net @ 9:09 5th Mar
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via News-Medical.Net @ 7:39 7th Apr
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SYDNEY, Australia - Scientists said they have mapped the genetic makeup of the platypus _ one of nature's strangest animals with a bill like a duck's, a mammal's fur and snake-like venom.
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via Yahoo! Singapore @ 1:04 9th May
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SYDNEY, Australia -- Scientists said they have mapped the genetic makeup of the platypus -- one of nature's strangest animals with a bill like a duck's, a mammal's fur and snake-like venom.
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via CTV.ca @ 11:43 8th May
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SYDNEY, Australia (AP) -- Scientists said they have mapped the genetic makeup of the platypus - one of nature's strangest animals with a bill like a duck's, a mammal's fur and snake-like venom.
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via Associated Press @ 10:44 8th May
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Scientists said they have mapped the genetic makeup of the platypus _ one of nature's strangest animals with a bill like a duck's, a mammal's fur and snake-like venom.
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via Town Hall @ 10:02 11th May
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SYDNEY, Australia — With a bill like a duck, a tail like a beaver and snake-like venom hidden in heel spurs, the platypus could be the result of some strange genetic experiment.
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via Houston Chronicle @ 22:30 8th May
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SYDNEY, Australia-With a bill like a duck, a tail like a beaver and snake-like venom hidden in heel spurs, the platypus could be the result of some strange genetic experiment.
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via Macro World Investor @ 22:30 8th May
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With a bill like a duck, a tail like a beaver and snake-like venom hidden in heel spurs, the platypus could be the result of some strange genetic experiment.
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via Town Hall @ 10:02 11th May
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SYDNEY, Australia (AP) - With a bill like a duck, a tail like a beaver and snake-like venom hidden in heel spurs, the platypus could be the result of some strange genetic experiment.
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via Find Law @ 22:58 10th May
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SYDNEY, Australia (AP) - With a bill like a duck, a tail like a beaver and snake-like venom hidden in heel spurs, the platypus could be the result of some strange genetic experiment.
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via FindLaw AP International News Canada @ 9:13 12th May
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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 Genetic Engineering News @ 18:42 7th May
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SYDNEY, Australia-With a bill like a duck, a tail like a beaver and snake-like venom hidden in heel spurs, the platypus could be the result of some strange genetic experiment.
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via Macro World Investor @ 22:30 8th May
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SYDNEY, Australia, With a bill like a duck, a tail like a beaver and snake-like venom hidden in heel spurs, the platypus could be the result of some strange genetic experiment.
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via Macro World Investor @ 8:29 9th May
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Scientists said they have mapped the genetic makeup of the platypus - one of nature's strangest animals with a bill like a duck's, a mammal's fur and snake-like venom.
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via Forbes.com @ 8:16 8th May
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via San Francisco Chronicle @ 7:09 8th May
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SYDNEY, Australia - Scientists said they have mapped the genetic makeup of the platypus — one of nature's strangest animals with a bill like a duck's, a mammal's fur and snake-like venom.
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via Yahoo! @ 8:16 8th May
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SYDNEY, Australia-Scientists said they have mapped the genetic makeup of the platypus, one of nature's strangest-looking animals with the beak of a duck, a mammal's fur and snake-like venom.
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via Macro World Investor @ 8:16 8th May
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(AP) Scientists said they have mapped the genetic makeup of the platypus _ one of nature's strangest-looking animals with the beak of a duck, a mammal's fur and snake-like venom.
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via CBS News @ 7:10 8th May
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via Developer.com @ 11:47 6th Mar
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REDWOOD SHORES, Calif., April 8, 2008 /PRNewswire/ -- Navigenics, a genetic health services company, today announced a new study of genetic predisposition analysis. The Mayo Clinic study will examine how patients understand and use information provided by a Navigenics genetic risk assessment. The research also addresses physicians' understanding of genetic assessments and the impact of such information on preventive health decision making. Titled "A Proof of Principle Trial of Communication to Patients Receiving Predictive Genetic Risk Assessment," the study begins this month and runs through September 2009. The study is funded jointly by Navigenics and Mayo Clinic.
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via Forbes.com @ 8:50 8th Apr
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REDWOOD SHORES, Calif., April 8, 2008 /PRNewswire/ -- Navigenics, a genetic health services company, today announced a new study of genetic predisposition analysis. The Mayo Clinic study will examine how patients understand and use information provided by a Navigenics genetic risk assessment. The research also addresses physicians' understanding of genetic assessments and the impact of such information on preventive health decision making. Titled "A Proof of Principle Trial of Communication to Patients Receiving Predictive Genetic Risk Assessment," the study begins this month and runs through September 2009. The study is funded jointly by Navigenics and Mayo Clinic.
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via Earthtimes.org @ 8:50 8th Apr
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Scientists from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) and the University of Chicago now report that one of the steps in turning genetic information into proteins leaves genetic fingerprints, even on regions of the DNA that are not involved in coding for the final protein.
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via A2 Mediagroup @ 5:58 12th Apr
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