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You may Not Know: Your Food has been Genetically Engineered
Natural News.com, AZ - 47 minutes ago
Biotechnologists take genetic material and insert it into the permanent genetic code of another - creating traits not seen or known before in those species. ...
Scientists at CSHL uncover new RNA processing mechanism and a ...
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It has been assumed by many to be genetic junk, a massive accumulation of ?code? that evolution has rendered superfluous. Now, however, scientists are ...
Three Studies by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory scientists appear ... Media Newswire (press release)
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2008 in Review
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However, recent findings of shared genetic liabilities and intermediate illness phenotypes have supported the suggestion that schizophrenia and bipolar ...
As the Worm Turns: Discovering of a Life of Discovery
Washington and Lee University News Office, VA -
In fact, as more of this molecular stuttering occurs in the genetic code of our cells, the sooner the time we will succumb to the disease (Ridley, 2000). ...
Genetically Modified Peanuts Could Save Lives
Wired News -
Messing with the genetic code of a plant could potentially cause the seeds to develop improperly, change the taste od the crop, or render it more ...
'Deranged calcium signaling' contributes to neurological disorder ...
Media Newswire (press release), NY -
The disease, called spinocerebellar ataxia 3 - also known as SCA3, or Machado-Joseph disease th is a genetic disorder that, like Huntington's, ...
Barack Obama Insults Dog, Jumps Shark
Huffington Post, NY - Nov 30, 2008
Big rambunctious dogs, through their genetic link to working and hunting breeds, establish one's bona fides with the masses. Those toy breeds who don't have ...
First days after HIV infection may hold vaccine key
Reuters South Africa, South Africa -
Barre-Sinoussi said such "conventional" vaccines would not be enough to tackle HIV, which is a retrovirus, meaning it copies bits of its own genetic code ...
The root, or stem, of the issue
The University of Alabama Crimson White, AL -
More recently, scientists at Pennsylvania State University successfully mapped a large portion of the genetic code of the woolly mammoth, an animal that ...

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Penn State scientists crack genetic code of woolly mammoth
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - Nov 19, 2008
By Allison M. Heinrichs At the center of a multimillion-dollar project that makes Penn State University scientists the first to untangle the genetic code of ...
Genetic code shows woolly mammoth was elephant's close cousin Times Online
Virginia Tech out to crack genetic code of turkeys WSLS.com
Icy remains reveal mammoth's genetic makeup guardian.co.uk
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: dna + 0.21 + genetic  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

QIAGEN Reports Second Quarter 2008 Results and Increases Full Year ...
CNNMoney.com (press release) - Aug 4, 2008
Sample technologies are used to isolate and process DNA, RNA and proteins from biological samples such as blood or tissue. Assay technologies are used to ...QGEN
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Mitochondrial DNA and two perspectives on evolutionary genetics -
AC WILSON, RL CANN, SM CARR, M GEORGE, ULFB … - Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 1985 - Blackwell Synergy
... available on the molecular biology of the mitochondrion and its DNA (Clayton, 1982 ...
1984; Fischer Lindahl, 1985) as well as on the population genetics of mtDNA ...

Genetic parentage in the indigo bunting: a study using DNA fingerprinting -
DF Westneat - Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 1990 - Springer
... neighboring males were the most likely genetic fathers (Westneat ... Table 1. Average
number of DNA fragments scored (?SD ... Band-sharing 0.21_+0.09 0.22_+0.09 0.28_ ...

The use of microsatellites for detecting DNA polymorphism, genotype identification and genetic -
M Prasad, RK Varshney, JK Roy, HS Balyan, PK Gupta - TAG Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2000 - Springer
... with the Rules of Nomenclature for DNA markers (McIntosh ... The genetic similarity
(GS) coefficients for all the ... 19 WMC256 Xwmc256?6A 4 0.21 Xwmc256?6D 1 ? ...

The DNA sequence of the gene for the secreted Bacillus subtilis enzyme levansucrase and its genetic -
M Steinmetz, D Coq, S Aymerich, G Gonzy-Tr?boul, … - Molecular Genetics and Genomics, 1985 - Springer
... Media and genetic procedures. ... 1983): competent cells were transformed with a mixture
of DNA from the His + LS + B. subtilis strain QB822 and plasmid pLS23; His ...

Contribution of genetic and nutritional factors to DNA damage in heavy smokers -
LA Mooney, DA Bell, RM Santella, AM Van Bennekum, … - Carcinogenesis, 1997 - Oxford Univ Press
... genetic polymorphisms and nutritional status. Smokers ... a-tocopherol (? ?0.28, P 0.21)
in 159 subjects. ... levels and DNA damage was only significant in those ...

Comparison of different nuclear DNA markers for estimating intraspecific genetic diversity in plants -
H Nybom - Molecular Ecology, 2004 - Blackwell Synergy
... For the dominantly inherited DNA markers, a phenotypic distance matrix for all ... Genetic
parameters. ... both parameters, results in 0.24 (F ST ) and 0.21 (G ST ...

… of microsatellite DNA from old scale samples of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar: a comparison of genetic -
EE Nielsen, MM Hansen, V Loeschcke - Molecular Ecology, 1997 - Blackwell Synergy
... 197 0.017 0.04 0.13 199 0.28 0.073 0.21 0.11 201 ... Approximately 100 ng of total genomic
DNA was added to ... 1994) as a measure of genetic distance between individu ...

Genetic diversity and identification of cymbidium cultivars as measured by random amplified … -
P Obara-Okeyo, S Kako - Euphytica, 1998 - Springer
... tube containing all components except genomic DNA was included ... marized in Table 2.
The smallest genetic distance was ... 0.13 0.35 0.00 LC 0.10 0.27 0.21 0.17 0.39 ...

Genetic Analysis of Yeast RPA1 Reveals Its Multiple Functions in DNA Metabolism -
K Umezu, N Sugawara, C Chen, JE Haber, RD Kolodner - Genetics, 1998 - Genetics Soc America
... cells that survived UV treatment was 0.21 and the ... in DNA replication or trigger a
DNA damage checkpoint ... might also have defects in genetic recombination because ...

Jungle fowl?domestic fowl relationships: a use of DNA fingerprinting -
PB Siegel, A Haberfeld, TK Mukherjee, LC Stallard, … - World's Poultry Science Journal, 1992 - Cambridge Univ Press
... Preparation of DFP from DNA followed that outlined by Dunnington ... I 0.21 WJF Figure
1 Genetic tree showing current relationships among eight populations of fowl ...

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Genetics may not be only code within DNA

Researchers believe they have found a second code in DNA in addition to the genetic code.

The genetic code specifies all the proteins that a cell makes. The second code, superimposed on the first, sets the placement of the nucleosomes, miniature protein spools around which the DNA is looped. The spools both protect and control access to the DNA itself.

The discovery, if it is confirmed, could open new insights into the higher-order control of the genes, such as the critical -- but still mysterious -- process by which each type of human cell is allowed to activate the genes it needs but cannot access the genes used by other types of cells.

 

The new code is described in the current issue of Nature by Eran Segal of the Weizmann Institute in Israel and Jonathan Widom of Northwestern University in Illinois and their colleagues.

There are about 30 million nucleosomes in every human cell.

So many are needed because the DNA strand wraps around each one only 1.65 times, in a twist containing 147 of its units, and the DNA molecule in a single chromosome can be up to 225 million units in length.

 
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