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Study On Schizophrenia Points To Thousands Of Genes
Three interrelated, international studies examining the genetic aspects of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder have found some 30,000 gene variations that may contribute to the mental illnesses.

Researchers say the data paints a far...

Red Orbit:  Jul 2 2009 3:37PM
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Linking genes to geography could revive race myth
For similar stories, visit the Comment and Analysis and Genetics Topic Guides AS THE 20th-century world recoiled from the horrors of Nazi Germany and the eugenics movement, we learned how economic, political and social circumstances produced...
New Scientist:  Jul 1 2009 5:13PM
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Sexually Dimorphic Patterns of Episomal rAAV Genome Persistence in the Adult Mouse Liver and Correlation With
1Gene Therapy Research Unit, Children's Medical Research Institute and The Children's Hospital at Westmead, Westmead, New South Wales, Australia 2Histopathology Department, The Children's Hospital at Westmead, Westmead, New South Wales...
Molecular Therapy:  Jun 30 2009 3:27PM
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Identifying Diarrhea Causing Bacteria By Tiny Difference In Genes
Researchers from Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, Germany, develop new method for better diagnostic of diarrhea causing bacteria.

Every year, diarrhea causes around five million fatalities worldwide.

Most people die due to...

Science Daily:  Jun 30 2009 10:38PM
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The Tiny Difference In The Genes Of Bacteria
It is based on detecting short, repetitive DNA segments in the genome of bacteria.

Every single bacterial strain has such characteristic repeats.

'With this method we are able to identify bacterial strains as well as clarify their...

Red Orbit:  Jun 30 2009 7:07PM
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Biologists Struggle to Make Sense of Genomics
Ten years ago, the human genome was medicine's holy grail.

Playing the part of King Arthur's knights were rival teams of biologists racing to sequence all the genetic instructions required to make a human being.

And just as...

MSNBC Newsweek:  Jun 27 2009 10:22PM
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Investigators Link 27 Genetic Regions to Autism Susceptibility
Scientists have identified 27 different genetic regions where rare copy number variations were found in the genes of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) but not in healthy controls.

They note that these findings reinforce...

Genetic Engineering News:  Jun 26 2009 4:52PM
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Specific Gene Pinpointed In Schizophrenia Patients
Two separate studies, one in the United States and another in the United Kingdom, have discovered that a gene, labeled DISC1, plays a key role in the development of schizophrenia.

Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that usually...

Huliq.com:  Jun 26 2009 6:31PM
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Ireland: Sequencing of the potato genome will mean better spuds
Under the microscope: The genome of an organism is all the genetic information in the chromosomes of the organism.

This genetic information is coded in DNA in sequences of chemicals called nucleotides, popularly called the letters of the...

Fresh Plaza:  Jun 26 2009 3:13AM
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Ireland: Sequencing of the potato genome will mean better spuds Under the microscope: The genome of an organis
Under the microscope: The genome of an organism is all the genetic information in the chromosomes of the organism.

This genetic information is coded in DNA in sequences of chemicals called nucleotides, popularly called the letters of the...

Fresh Plaza:  Jun 25 2009 11:03PM
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Important Genetic Variation Connected To Malaria Resistance
Researchers at the Duke University Institute for Genome Sciences & Policy have found that variation in the same gene in humans and baboons produces the same kind of disease resistance.

The findings were published in...

Medical News Today:  Jun 26 2009 10:17AM
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$19 Million To Washington University Scientists To Decode Microbe DNA And Explore Links To Disease
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St.

Louis four grants totaling $19 million to explore the trillions of microbes that inhabit the human body and determine...

Medical News Today:  Jun 25 2009 9:55AM
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Sequencing of the potato genome will mean bet
Under the microscope: the genome of an organism is all the genetic information in the chromosomes of the organism.

This genetic information is coded in DNA in sequences of chemicals called nucleotides, popularly called the letters of the...

Checkbiotech:  Jun 25 2009 5:07PM
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Moot on modern trends in livestock Genomics
By Our Correspondent LAHORE A TWO-DAY national conference on Recent Trends in Livestock Genomics began in the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Lahore on Wednesday.

Dr Ashraf Tahir, Director of National Forensic Programme of the...

The News International:  Jun 24 2009 10:56PM
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Genetics study explores malaria resistance
Variation in the same gene affects rate of parasite infection in both humans and baboons Duke researchers connect important genetic variation to malaria resistance Researchers at the Duke University Institute for Genome...
Scientist Live:  Jun 25 2009 3:03PM
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Variation in the same gene affects rate of parasite infection in both humans and baboons
Researchers at the Duke University Institute for Genome Sciences & Policy have found that variation in the same gene in humans and baboons produces the same kind of disease resistance.

The findings were published in...

Genetic Engineering News:  Jun 24 2009 7:50PM
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$19 Million to Washington University Scientists to Decode Microbe DNA and Explore Links to Disease
The grants are part of the Human Microbiome Project, an ongoing, ambitious effort to catalog the bacteria, viruses, fungi and other microorganisms that naturally coexist in or on the body.

In all, the NIH today announced $42...

Interest!ALERT:  Jun 23 2009 3:35PM
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$19 million to Washington University scientists to decode microbe DNA and explore links to disease
-- The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded scientists at in St.

Louis four grants totaling $19 million to explore the trillions of microbes that inhabit the human body and determine how they contribute to good health and...

Genetic Engineering News:  Jun 23 2009 4:49AM
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$19 million to WU scientists to decode microbe DNA and explore links to disease
-- The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded scientists at Washington University in St.

Louis four grants totaling $19 million to explore the trillions of microbes that inhabit the human body and determine how they...

Washington University in St. Louis:  Jun 23 2009 9:36PM
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UK HIV Vaccine Consortium Orders Candidate Genes from Geneart
The UK HIV Vaccine Consortium (UK HCV) awarded Geneart a contract to design and produce two DNA vaccine candidates with a view to future clinical trials.

The new candidates will be based on the same concept as two HIV protein gene...

Genetic Engineering News:  Jun 19 2009 5:00PM
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Research Associate / Senior Research Associate (Post-doctoral Immunologist)
Homepage > Job search > Job description Research Associate/Senior Research Associate (Post-doctoral Immunologist) : Cambridge, UK Employer: Website: http://www.cimr.cam.ac.uk Location: Cambridge, UK Posted: June 18, 2009 Expires: July...
Nature:  Jun 18 2009 4:22PM
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New era of gene-based 'personalized medicine' dawning
New era of gene-based 'personalized medicine' dawning By Robert S.

Boyd http://www.

JewishWorldReview.com | (MCT) Six years ago, scientists announced the completion of the Human Genome Project, a historic effort...

Jewish World Review:  Jun 16 2009 9:38AM
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Genome could provide 'personalized medicine'
WASHINGTON Six years ago, scientists announced the completion of the Human Genome Project, a historic effort to decipher each of the 3 billion letters in the genetic instruction book for our species.

A single anonymous...

Lexington Herald Leader:  Jun 15 2009 4:19PM
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New era of gene-based personalized medicine dawning
WASHINGTON -- Six years ago, scientists announced the completion of the Human Genome Project, a historic effort to decipher each of the 3 billion letters in the genetic instruction book for our species.

A single anonymous...

STLtoday.com:  Jun 15 2009 1:41AM
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DNA: New era of gene-based personalized medicine dawning
WASHINGTON -- Six years ago, scientists announced the completion of the Human Genome Project, a historic effort to decipher each of the 3 billion letters in the genetic instruction book for our species.

A single anonymous...

STLtoday.com:  Jun 15 2009 1:40AM
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