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Gene map springs from UNH base
The Union Leader, NH - Nov 8, 2008
By JIM KOZUBEK DURHAM ? ZS Genetics is preparing to go to market next year with a tool to enable the mapping of a complete genome for a cost in the low ...
Studies of DNA Methylation in Cancer Beginning to Yield Clinical ... Journal of American Medical Association (subscription)
Illumina Announces Breakthrough Human Genome Sequencing Studies ... WELT ONLINE
Scientists Map Cancer Patient's Complete Genome Medical News Today
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Genetics and Public Policy Center, Celera, Abbott, AltheaDx, DxS ...
Pharmacogenomics Reporter (registration), NY - Nov 5, 2008
Decode Genetics said this week that it has requested a hearing before a Nasdaq Listing Qualifications Panel to present its plans for regaining compliance ...CLDA - MYGN - DCGN
Presentations At AHA Expand On Clinical Utility Of DeCODE's DNA ...
Medical News Today (press release), UK - Nov 10, 2008
As this information is independent of other conventional risk factors, these tests provide doctors in the clinic with a new tool for improving screening, ...DCGN
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Trading Markets (press release), CA - Nov 10, 2008
deCODE is a global leader in gene discovery - our population approach and resources have enabled us to isolate key genes contributing to major public health ...SNSS - MEMY - DCGN

Walrus Magazine
Selective Testing
Walrus Magazine, Canada - Nov 13, 2008
The field exploded with the decoding of the human genome in 2000, and since then rapid advances in genomic science and computer technology have led to the ...

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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: decoding + functions + gene  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

Sequence conservation and combinatorial complexity of Drosophila ...
7thSpace Interactive (press release), NY - Aug 1, 2008
We describe the use of EvoPrinter and cis-Decoder, a suite of interrelated phylogenetic footprinting and alignment programs, to characterize highly ...
Decoding the Pale Horse
Science Magazine (subscription) - Jul 22, 2008
The gene has no known function, but the mutation?s presence in all gray horses indicates that the animals had a common ancestor--one that humans probably ...
Prana Co-Founding Scientist Professor Rudolph Tanzi, Addressed US ...
CNNMoney.com - Jul 8, 2008
He is also a co-author of a popular trade book on Alzheimer's disease entitled "Decoding Darkness: The Search for the Genetic Causes of Alzheimer's Disease. ...PRAN - PINK:PRNAF

BBC News
Newly Revealed Genetic Secrets Will Help Fight against Schizophrenia
eFluxMedia - Jul 31, 2008
The next step is to find out how these deletions affect brain function, according to the researchers, who included scientists from deCODE genetics in ...
Schizophrenia Yields Some Genetic Secrets Forbes
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Mitochondrial Map of 1100 Proteins
Proteo Monitor, NY - Jul 10, 2008
While the human mitochondrial genome ? comprising 13 genes that encode proteins and 24 non-protein coding genes ? was decoded in 1981, until now researchers ...
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Reprogrammed genetic decoding in cellular gene expression -
O Namy, JP Rousset, S Napthine, I Brierley - Mol. Cell, 2004 - actxdownload.molecule.org
... in mRNAs productively overwrite the normal decoding rules of ... knowledge of the structure
and function of recoding ... importance of recoding in gene regulation, and ...

[BOOK] Practical genetic algorithms -
RL Haupt, SE Haupt - 1998 - doi.wiley.com
... 30 2.2.2 Variable Encoding and Decoding 32 2.2.3 The Population 36 ... 97 5.2.1 Sum of
Weighted Cost Functions 99 5.2.2 Pareto Optimization ... 104 5.5 Gene Size 106 ...

Decoding Cilia Function Defining Specialized Genes Required for Compartmentalized Cilia Biogenesis -
T Avidor-Reiss, AM Maer, E Koundakjian, A … - Cell, 2004 - Elsevier
... Together, these studies establish a compelling bioinformatics strategy to help decode
gene function and lay the foundation for a comprehensive dissection of ...

Decoding calcium signals involved in cardiac growth and function -
N Frey, T Barrientos, JM Shelton, D Frank, H … - Nature Medicine, 2004 - nature.com
... mutant mice To define the functions of calsarcin-1 in vivo, we generated
calsarcin-1-null mice by replacing the second exon of the Myoz2 gene, containing ...

Overriding Standard Decoding: Implications of Recoding for Ribosome Function and Enrichment of Gene -
JF ATKINS, PV BARANOV, O FAYET, AJ HERR, MT HOWARD … - Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology, 2001 - Cold Spring Harbor
... (doi:10.1101/sqb.2001.66.217). Overriding Standard Decoding: Implications of Recoding
for Ribosome Function and Enrichment of Gene Expression. ...

NFAT functions as a working memory of Ca 2 signals in decoding Ca 2 oscillation -
T Tomida, K Hirose, A Takizawa, F Shibasaki, M … - The EMBO Journal, 2003 - nature.com
... of the activation of specific cellular functions has remained ... Gene transcription
due to the nuclear factor of ... the molecular basis of the decoding mechanism of ...

Pyrrolysine Encoded by UAG in Archaea: Charging of a UAG-Decoding Specialized tRNA -
G Srinivasan, CM James, JA Krzycki - Science, 2002 - sciencemag.org
... The presence of these genes near pylT in two phylogenetically distinct organisms
may reflect conserved gene function associated with decoding amber codons. ...

… -CoA Racemase Gene Based on the Analysis of Prokaryotic Gene Arrangements IMPLICATIONS FOR DECODING -
TA Bobik, ME Rasche - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2001 - ASBMB
... Prokaryotic Gene Arrangements IMPLICATIONS FOR DECODING THE HUMAN ... coenzyme B 12 have
functions in addition ... metabolism that dictate alternative gene arrangements ...

Decoding the Patterns of Self and Nonself by the Innate Immune System -
R Medzhitov, CA Janeway - Science, 2002 - sciencemag.org
... Decoding the Patterns of Self and Nonself by the ... including pathogens, lack these
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Decoding positional information: regulation of the pair-rule gene hairy -
KR Howard - Development, 1990 - dev.biologists.org
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pair-rule gene activation ... question of how pair-rule genes decode this spatial ...

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A tool for decoding gene functions in mammals developed

A project between American and Chinese researchers developed a way to study the function of genes in mice and man by using a moveable genetic element from moths.

" We know how many genes are in the mammalian genome, but that does not tell us how they carry out their jobs," said senior author Tian Xu, at Yale University School of Medicine and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator. " We have found a way to systematically inactivate genes in the mouse genome so we can understand the functions of these genes."

 
After sequencing the human and mouse genomes, many researchers have shifted their attention to determining the function of all of those genes. The strategy is to mutate each gene, to observe the consequences, and investigate the molecular mechanisms. In the past two decades, only a small percentage of the genes shared by mice and humans have been analyzed in detail.

Genetic elements, called transposons, move from place to place in the DNA and allow material to be inserted or relocated.
Bacteria swap antibiotic-resistance genes with transposons.
Researchers have tailored this natural gene shuffling technique to insert genes and to mutate genes in fruit flies and simple organisms to learn the function of individual genes.

Transposons have proved to be valuable genetic tools for many organisms, but not for vertebrates and mammals.
General application in mouse genetics was limited as they travel at low frequencies to limited locations, and had little capacity to carry DNA fragments.
It took Xu's team six years to develop an efficient tool for genetic manipulations in vertebrates and mammals.

Xu and his colleagues at Fudan University in Shanghai, China, finally chose a transposon called piggyBac that was originally identified in the cabbage looper moth.
They discovered that it was stable and versatile in mouse and human cell lines , providing a new way to genetically manipulate mammalian cells.
It also worked in mice even when it carried a couple of extra genes.

Xu's team made it easier to see the genes piggyBac associates with by adding a red fluorescent protein and an enzyme that changes the coat color of a white mouse to grey or black. The genes carried by the transposons have been stably inherited and expressed through five generations.

" The transposon acts as a genetic beacon, so researchers can easily track its location without having to sequence the entire genome," said Xu. In their experiments, piggyBac incorporated into many chromosomes in human and mouse cells. PiggyBac can be removed from a mouse lineage by breeding with another mouse that has the enzyme to excise the transposon.

This technique is a powerful new tool for generating transgenic animals for vertebrates and mammals, and a potential new vehicle for human gene therapy.Although piggyBac inserts itself randomly into the DNA, it most often locates in genes, making it useful for mutating genes and thus, revealing gene functions.

" It teaches us how transposons work in mammalian systems, while providing a tool for the systematic study of gene function throughout the human and mouse genomes," said Robert J. Alpern, at Yale School of Medicine.

Xu expects the technique to be particularly useful for identifying genes and drug targets for diseases such as cancers and diabetes.

Source: Yale University, 2005
 
 
 
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