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DNA Protection, Inch by Inch
DNA within reproductive cells is protected through a clever system of find and destroy: new lifts the veil on how this is done.
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Bacteria Use DNA Replication to Time Key Decision
Rice University researchers have found that in spore-forming bacteria, chromosomal locations of genes can couple the DNA replication cycle to critical decisions about whether to reproduce or form spores.
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Researchers Identify Critical Genes Responsible for Brain Tumor Growth
After generating new brain tumor models scientists have identified the role of a family of genes underlying tumor growth in a wide spectrum of high grade brain tumors.
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Ebola Assays Compared in Head-to-Head Analysis
A newly published study has attempted to rigorously evaluate a few of the assays recently granted Emergency Use Authorization by the US Food and Drug Administration to test for Ebola Zaire virus.
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Genomics Can Match Plant Variety to Climate Stresses
A new study on the genomic signatures of adaptation in crop plants can help predict how crop varieties respond to stress from their environments.
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Researchers Develop Genetic Tools to Engineer Common Gut Bacterium
Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed genetic parts that can be combined to program the commensal gut bacterium Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron.
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IntegraGen, Pompidou Hospital Collaborate
IntegraGen and the Georges Pompidou European Hospital (HEGP) today announced an agreement to develop high-throughput sequencing methods.
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Pfizer Inaugurates Center of Excellence in Precision Medicine with Strong Focus on Genomics
Work conducted at center to revolutionize diagnosis and treatment of cancer globally.
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Neogen, Illumina Extend Strategic Alliance in Agrigenomics
Under the terms of the deal, arrays with Neogen's custom Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) content, built on Illumina Infinium BeadArray technology, will be commercialized by Illumina.
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Major European Award for Plant Genetics Research
A James Hutton Institute scientist has been awarded a prestigious European Research Council Advanced Grant to undertake research on the fundamental mechanisms that underpin the inheritance of genetic characteristics in cereal crop breeding.
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