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Six women artists have shown a way to paint the nature

Kathmandu, Nepal: Nature has capacity to attract everyone. For artists, the nature is universe where they can find everything. From changing face of nature to transformation of season, the nature always shows the way.

Nature Publishing Group and BioCentury Launch Site License Model and HTML Format for SciBX(TM)

Nature Publishing Group and BioCentury Publications, Inc. today announce the launch of a full-text HTML version of SciBX: Science Business eXchange to complement the existing distribution via PDF. The new format supports institutional purchasers keen to provide site-wide access for their users via www.nature.com/scibx.

Illumina's human genome sequencing studies published in Nature

Illumina announced that the November 6, 2008 issue of Nature published sequencing results of the first Yoruban human genome. The study was completed by Illumina scientists and collaborators at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and generated greater than 30x average coverage of the genome. Four million single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), including one million novel SNPs, and 400,000 structural variants were identified. The Yoruban study and two other papers--by researchers at Beijing Genomics Institute (BGI) and Washington University--featured in the same November 6 issue of Nature all used the Illumina Genome Analyzer to complete the sequencing studies. This marks the first time that three human genome studies--including the first Asian individual, the first cancer patient, and the first African male--have been simultaneously publis

Illumina Announces Breakthrough Human Genome Sequencing Studies Published in Nature

today announced that the November 6, 2008 issue of Nature published sequencing results of the first Yoruban human genome. The study was completed by Illumina scientists and collaborators at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and generated greater than 30x average coverage of the genome. Four million single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), including one million novel SNPs, and 400,000 structural variants were identified. The Yoruban study and two other papers--by researchers at Beijing Genomics Institute (BGI) and Washington University--featured in the same November 6 issue of Nature all used the Illumina Genome Analyzer to complete the sequencing studies. This marks the first time that three human genome studies--including the first Asian individual, the first cancer patient, and the first African male--have been simultaneously published

Illumina Announces Breakthrough Human Genome Sequencing Studies Published in Nature

Illumina (NASDAQ: ILMN) today announced that the November 6, 2008 issue of Nature published sequencing results of the first Yoruban human genome. The study was completed by Illumina scientists and collaborators at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and generated greater than 30x average coverage of the genome. Four million single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), including one million novel SNPs, and 400,000 structural variants were identified. The Yoruban study and two other papers--by researchers at Beijing Genomics Institute (BGI) and Washington University--featured in the same November 6 issue of Nature all used the Illumina Genome Analyzer to complete the sequencing studies. This marks the first time that three human genome studies--including the first Asian individual, the first cancer patient, and the first African male--have been

Illumina Announces Breakthrough Human Genome Sequencing Studies Published in Nature

SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 7, 2008 - Illumina (NASDAQ: ILMN) today announced that the November 6, 2008 issue of Nature published sequencing results of the first Yoruban human genome. The study was completed by Illumina scientists and collaborators at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and generated greater than 30x average coverage of the genome. Four million single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), including one million novel SNPs, and 400,000 structural variants were identified. The Yoruban study and two other papers--by researchers at Beijing Genomics Institute (BGI) and Washington University--featured in the same November 6 issue of Nature all used the Illumina Genome Analyzer to complete the sequencing studies. This marks the first time that three human genome studies--including the first Asian individual, the first cancer patie

Illumina Announces Breakthrough Human Genome Sequencing Studies Published in Nature

Three Landmark Studies of Independent Human Genomes Carried Out on Illumina Genome Analyzer SAN DIEGO--(Business Wire)-- Illumina (NASDAQ: ILMN) today announced that the November 6, 2008 issue of Nature published sequencing results of the first Yoruban human genome. The study was completed by Illumina scientists and collaborators at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and generated greater than 30x average coverage of the genome. Four million single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), including one million novel SNPs, and 400,000 structural variants were identified. The Yoruban study and two other papers--by researchers at Beijing Genomics Institute (BGI) and Washington University--featured in the same November 6 issue of Nature all used the Illumina Genome Analyzer to complete the sequencing studies.

Nature Publishing Group and BioCentury Launch Site License Model and HTML Format for SciBX(TM)

TMCNet: Nature Publishing Group and BioCentury Launch Site License Model and HTML Format for SciBX(TM)

Nature magazine publishes scientists' work on mapping Chinese genome

SHENZHEN, Nov. 7 (Xinhua) -- The latest edition of the journal Nature reports on scientists' progress in mapping the Han Chinese genome.

Nature magazine publishes scientists' work on mapping Chinese genome

SHENZHEN, Nov. 7 (Xinhua) -- The latest edition of the journal Nature reports on scientists' progress in mapping the Han Chinese genome.

Nature magazine publishes scientists' work on mapping Chinese genome

SHENZHEN, Nov. 7 (Xinhua) -- The latest edition of the journal Nature reports on scientists' progress in mapping the Han Chinese genome.

Canadian Museum of Nature: Discovery of Oldest-Known Turtle Fossil Helps Resolve Mystery of Shell Development

Canadian Museum of Nature: Discovery of Oldest-Known Turtle Fossil Helps Resolve Mystery of Shell Development

U. look to nature for bone-mending glue: Research ? Marine worm secretions binds underwater particles

U. look to nature for bone-mending glue: Research ? Marine worm secretions binds underwater particles

Revolutionary disease detection combines Nature's diagnostic tools with nanotechnology and electronics

Revolutionary disease detection combines Nature's diagnostic tools with nanotechnology and electronics

Illumina Announces Breakthrough Human Genome Sequencing Studies Published in Nature

Illumina has announced that the November 6, 2008 issue of Nature published sequencing results of the first Yoruban human genome. The study was completed by Illumina scientists and collaborators at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and generated greater than 30x average coverage of the genome.

E.O. Wilson Shifts His Position on Altruism in Nature

It is a puzzle of evolution: If natural selection dictates that the fittest survive, why do we see altruism in nature? Why do worker bees or ants, for instance, refrain from competing with those around them, but instead search for food or build nests on behalf of their companions? Why do they sacrifice their own reproductive success for the good of the group?

PRESS RELEASE: Chuck Leavell, Keyboardist for The Rolling Stones, Announces the Opportunity for College Students to Become Correspondents for Mother Nature Network

Chuck Leavell, Keyboardist for The Rolling Stones, Announces the Opportunity for College Students to Become Correspondents for Mother Nature Network

Pairs Of Cleaner Fish Co-operate And Give Better Service On The Coral Reef

Co-operation in nature often works as an exchange of goods or services between two different parties. In an article in the recent issue of the scientific magazine Nature researchers from Stockholm University have studied how certain fish on coral reef keep other species of fish clean.

Study: Wildlife Need More Complex Travel Plans

A new University of California, Davis, study says that people trying to help nature by designing corridors for wildlife need to think more naturally. "Human beings tend to think in terms of regular, symmetrical structures, but nature can be much more irregular," said UC Davis postdoctoral researcher Matthew Holland, the study's lead author. Full Story

First Whole Cancer Genome Sequenced

dooling writes "A paper detailing the sequencing of the first human cancer genome will be published in the 6 November 2008 issue of Nature. This is not only the first cancer genome published, it is the first female genome as well. You can read the paper's abstract, DNA sequencing of a cytogenetically normal acute myeloid leukaemia genome, or the story in Science News. This issue of Nature also has articles on the sequencing of the first African and Asian genomes. The sequencing in all three articles was done using the Illumina Genome Analyzer, one of the massively parallel, next-generation genome sequencing platforms."


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