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Scientists to complete turkey genetic map
Investors Business Daily - 3 Hours ago
(UPI via COMTEX) -- U.S. scientists have secured funding to complete the genetic map of the North American domesticated turkey adorning millions of U.S. dinner tables Thursday. The Turkey Genome Sequencing
Scientists get US funds to crack the turkeys genetic code Boston Globe
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Drug-resistant bacteria on increase
102.1 The River - 63 Minutes ago
They found two new strains of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus -- MRSA for short -- were circulating in patients and they are different from the strains normally seen in hospitals. Ramanan
Drug-resistant bacteria on increase in U.S.: Study Montreal Gazette
Drug-resistant bacteria on increase in US Asiaone
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Caveman Thanksgiving: Prehistoric Man Roasted Birds Too
Planetsave.com - 3 Hours ago
New findings, published in the October issue of the Journal of Archaeological Science, indicate early Europeans enjoyed a much broader diet than first suspected. We have known for a long while that early
Story in Photos: Caveman Roasted Bird Feast Discovery Channel
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Researchers discover biological basis of 'bacterial immune system'
Science Centric - 3 Hours ago
Bacteria don't have easy lives. In addition to mammalian immune systems that besiege the bugs, they have natural enemies called bacteriophages, viruses that kill half the bacteria on Earth every two days.
Biological basis of 'bacterial immune system' discovered Science Daily
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Biology, Training And Profit Sharing Make Best Traders
Red Orbit - 3 Hours ago
Researchers have identified a group of traders consistently able to outperform the market, even during the credit crisis. The study by John Coates and Lionel Page of the University of Cambridge offers
Biology, training, and profit sharing make best traders Cambridge Network
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Caltech Scientists Find Emotion-like Behaviors, Regulated by Dopamine, in Fruit
Caltech Daily News - 57 Minutes ago
Finding may provide new insights into the neurological basis of ADHD, learning deficits, and more PASADENA, Calif. Scientists at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have uncovered evidence
U.S. scientists discover emotion-like behavior in fruit flies Balita.org
Scientists find emotion-like behavior in fruit flies Xinhua News Agency
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Alberta scientist uses stem cells to heal lungs in rats
CTV.ca - 5 Hours ago
EDMONTON - An international team headed by a University of Alberta researcher has used stem cells to heal and protect the lungs of newborn rats -- research that could help premature babies with chronic
Stem cells could help lung development in premature babies Vancouver Sun
Stem cells heal lungs of newborn animals: May lead to new treatments for lungs of Science Daily
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Scientists Use Knockout Cells to Discover New Genes Involved in Viral and Bacterial
Genetic Engineering News - 5 Hours ago
Researchers from Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research say theyâ??ve developed a new type of genetic screen for human cells to pinpoint specific genes and proteins used by pathogens. The identification
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'Simple' bacterium shows surprising complexity
New Scientist - 8 Hours ago
The inner workings of a supposedly simple bacterial cell have turned out to be much more sophisticated than expected. An in-depth 'blueprint' of an apparently minimalist species has revealed details that
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A whole genome bayesian scan for adaptive genetic divergence in West African cattle.
Bioscience Technology Online - 10 Hours ago
Biological or potency assays are frequently analyzed with the help of the parallel-line or parallel-logistic (4 or 5 parameter fit) methods. These methods have major advantages over traditional single-point
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Review: Designing materials to direct stem cell fate
Nature - 11 Hours ago
AbstractProper tissue function and regeneration rely on robust spatial and temporal control of biophysical and biochemical microenvironmental cues through mechanisms that remain poorly understood. Biomaterials
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Letter: A novel intracellular protein delivery platform based on single-protein
Nature - 11 Hours ago
Abstract An average cell contains thousands of proteins that participate in normal cellular functions, and most diseases are somehow related to the malfunctioning of one or more of these proteins. Protein
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Genome-wide gene regulation of biosynthesis and energy generation by a novel transcriptional
Bioscience Technology Online - 21 Hours ago
Mono-ubiquitylation of a transactivator is known to promote transcriptional activation of certain transactivator proteins. For the Sacchromyces cerevisiae transactivator, GAL4, attachment of mono-ubiquitin
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Scientists create Chinese 'gene map'
ABC Online - 23 Hours ago
A large genetic analysis of ethnic Chinese has revealed subtle genetic differences within the world's most populous nation. Scientists hope the results will help them to identify certain gene variants
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Calls to protect Ningaloo Reef species
ABC Online - 24 Hours ago
Marine scientists say new discoveries at Ningaloo Reef prove further monitoring is needed to protect biodiversity along the Western Australian coast. Researchers have discovered about 100 new species
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Breakthrough as Edinburgh University finds 'mental illness' gene
The Scotsman - 11/26/2009
SCOTS scientists have discovered a gene that could help explain the causes of mental illness. Research at Edinburgh University found the gene � ABCA13 � is partially inactive in patients with
Breakthrough as Edinburgh University finds 'mental illness' gene The Scotsman
Breakthrough as Edinburgh University finds 'mental illness' gene The Scotsman
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Genome Analysis Centre issues capacity and capability challenge
Cambridge Network - 11/26/2009
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Ecological speciation by sexual selection on good genes
Science Blog - 4 Hours ago
Darwin suggested that the action of natural selection can produce new species, but 150 years after the publication of his famous book, 'On the Origin of Species', debate still continues on the mechanisms
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U.S. researchers identify proteins in lung cancer cells that may provide potential
SINA - 11/25/2009
WASHINGTON, Nov. 24 (Xinhua) -- Researchers from Boston University (BU) have identified a number of proteins whose activation allows them to distinguish between cancer and normal cells with almost 97
Researchers identify proteins in lung cancer cells that may provide potential drug EurekAlert!
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[Report] Crystal Structure of a Nucleocapsid-Like Nucleoprotein-RNA Complex of Respiratory
Science Magazine - 6 Hours ago
In negative-strand RNA viruses, viral RNA wraps around a nucleocapsid helix with the bases accessible to the viral polymerase. Authors: Rajiv G. Tawar, Stéphane Duquerroy, Clemens Vonrhein, Paloma F.
[Report] Crystal Structure of the Catalytic Core of an RNA-Polymerase Ribozyme Science Magazine
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[Report] Transcriptome Complexity in a Genome-Reduced Bacterium
Science Magazine - 6 Hours ago
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[Report] Impact of Genome Reduction on Bacterial Metabolism and Its Regulation
Science Magazine - 6 Hours ago
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[Research Article] Proteome Organization in a Genome-Reduced Bacterium
Science Magazine - 6 Hours ago
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[Special Issue Review] Cell Signaling in Space and Time: Where Proteins Come Together
Science Magazine - 6 Hours ago
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[Special Issue Review] The Extracellular Matrix: Not Just Pretty Fibrils Science Magazine
[Special Issue Review] Subcellular mRNA Localization in Animal Cells and Why It Science Magazine
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[Perspective] Systems Biology: Excavating the Functional Landscape of Bacterial
Science Magazine - 6 Hours ago
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