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via News-Medical.Net @ 8:13 9th May
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A nationwide team of researchers, funded in part by the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), has produced the first sequence-based map of large-scale structural variation across the human genome. The work, published in the journal "Nature", provides a starting point to examine how such DNA variation contributes to human health and disease.
in Biological Science
via GenomicsProteomics.com @ 14:28 1st May
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A nationwide team of researchers, funded in part by the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), one of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), has produced the first sequence-based map of large-scale structural variation across the human genome. The work, published today in the journal Nature, provides a starting point to examine how such DNA variation contributes to human health and disease.
in Biological Science
via Checkbiotech @ 18:27 30th Apr
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ONE OF the stolen Picasso prints for which Axa Art has put up a $25,000 reward is a variation of an etching stolen in the 1990s that has never been
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via ID News Centre @ 15:18 28th May
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A team of researchers led by Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator Evan E. Eichler at the University of Washington has produced the first high-resolution map showing the structural variation that exists in the human genome. With the map, researchers can now begin to see how the underlying structure of one person's genome differs from that of another.
in Biological Science
via EMax Health @ 9:49 14th May
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A team of researchers led by Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator Evan E. Eichler at the University of Washington has produced the first high-resolution map showing the structural variation that exists in the human genome. With the map, researchers can now begin to see how the underlying structure of one person's genome differs from that of another.
in Biological Science
via Howard Hughes Medical Institute @ 4:05 1st May
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Clone-Based Sequencing, Agilent’s CGH Microarrays Used to Discover Structural Variation of Eight Human Genomes
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via GenomicsProteomics.com @ 13:44 20th May
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COLD SPRING HARBOR, N.Y. (Monday, June 2, 2008) With the sequencing of the human genome came the startling revelation that the number of copies of a genes and other DNA sequences can vary widely between individuals. This copy number variation (or CNV), contributes to our species' genetic diversity but it has also been linked to genetic diseases. This month's issue of Cold Spring Harbor Protocols (www.cshprotocols.org/TOCs/toc6_08.dtl) features a new method for detecting copy number variation.
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via Genetic Engineering News @ 21:20 2nd Jun
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via MCADCafe @ 21:38 30th Jun
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OMAHA, Neb., June 17, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Transgenomic today announced that it is developing SURVEYOR Endonuclease Adaptor-ligated Libraries (SEAL). A cost-effective and high throughput enabling technology for whole genome analysis, SEAL identifies DNA variations between a reference genome and a test genome. SEAL is designed to recognize point mutations and small insertion/deletions at 100 to 1000 times lower sequencing intensity than current methods, and thus has the potential to reduce the cost of whole genome analysis of such variations to under $10,000.
in Biological Science
via Pharma Live @ 8:22 18th Jun
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A genetic variation that raises the risk of obesity has been discovered by a British-led research team, offering insight into why some people put on weight while others with similar lifestyles stay slim.
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via The Times @ 2:39 6th May
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In a new variation on media migration, Sci Fi plans to debut a dramatic series and simultaneously release a video game companion to engage viewers as role players in the unfolding drama.
in Computer Games
via Promo Magazine @ 21:32 3rd Jun
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TORONTO -- In a high-tech variation of "monkey see, monkey do," U.S. researchers have taught two macaques to feed themselves with a human-like robotic arm using only signals from their brains.
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via Winnipeg Free Press @ 17:09 29th May
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TORONTO -- In a high-tech variation of "monkey see, monkey do,'' U.S. researchers have taught two macaques to feed themselves with a human-like robotic arm using only signals from their brains.
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via CTV.ca @ 10:58 29th May
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TORONTO - In a high-tech variation of "monkey see, monkey do," U.S. researchers have taught two macaques to feed themselves with a human-like robotic arm using only signals from their brains.
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via Daily Gleaner @ 9:45 29th May
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TORONTO -- In a high-tech variation of "monkey see, monkey do," U.S. researchers have taught two macaques to feed themselves with a human-like robotic arm, using only signals from their brains.
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TORONTO - In a high-tech variation of "monkey see, monkey do," U.S. researchers have taught two macaques to feed themselves with a human-like robotic arm using only signals from their brains.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 21:37 28th May
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TORONTO - In a high-tech variation of "monkey see, monkey do," U.S. researchers have taught two macaques to feed themselves with a human-like robotic arm using only signals from their brains.
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via Canoe @ 16:15 28th May
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Researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) have found that variation in several genes that are associated with metabolic and inflammatory regulation – in diseases such as diabetes and heart disease – also have significant effects on C-reactive protein (CRP) levels.
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via EMax Health @ 9:34 30th Apr
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Biotech Innovators Will Contribute to International Effort To Produce Most Detailed Map of Genetic Variation
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via Bionity.com @ 23:09 13th Jun
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Biotech Innovators Will Contribute to International Effort to Produce Most Detailed Map of Genetic Variation
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via Pharma Live @ 1:06 12th Jun
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Biotech Innovators Will Contribute to International Effort to Produce Most Detailed Map of Genetic Variation
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via SmartBrief @ 1:06 12th Jun
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Biotech innovators will contribute to international effort to produce most detailed map of genetic variation
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via Genetic Engineering News @ 11:40 11th Jun
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Biotech Innovators Will Contribute to International Effort to Produce Most Detailed Map of Genetic Variation
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