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Biomediation > Genome
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Genome Defined
The sum of all chromosomal genes in a haploid cell (including prokaryotes and archaea), or the haploid set of chromosomes in a eukaryotic cell.
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World Renowned Healer Encourages Healthcare Professionals to Embrace the Power of Intentions
Published July 4, 2009, 12:01 am, PRWeb via Yahoo! News
Adam DreamHealer holds "Intention Heals" workshops around the world promoting what he sees as the most overlooked aspect in preventative health care today:
Norfolk genome centre officially opened
Published July 3, 2009, 10:36 pm, EDP24 - Eastern Daily Press
Breeding new drought resistant crops and protecting livestock from exotic diseases are just two of the areas which could be developed by staff at the new £13.5m national Genome Analysis Centre, which was officially opened in Norfolk yesterday . Environment correspondent TARA GREAVES reports.
At the Very Least, You Could Send a Thank-You E-card
Published July 3, 2009, 10:18 pm, GenomeWeb News
Over at Open Access News , Peter Suber notes the launch of Molecular Biology Databases , which he describes as "a website to evaluate the openness of databases in molecular biology."
This Week in Science
Published July 3, 2009, 10:18 pm, GenomeWeb News
Stem cell researchers Chad Cowan, Douglas Melton, and Alan Trounson joined Jeanne Loring in issuing statements against the University of Wisconsin's three human stem cell patents, says a Science news story.
Scientists use genetic engineering to make virus-resistant grapevines
Published July 3, 2009, 9:49 pm, New Kerala
Washington, July 3 : Scientists are making certain plants resistant to the 'Grapevine fanleaf virus' GFLV by genetic engineering.
This Week in Science
Published July 3, 2009, 8:33 am, GenomeWeb News
In news this week, scientists and universities are asking US Congress "not to expand a $2 billion research program for small businesses " because it would likely cut money that could otherwise go toward research projects.
S. Brenner on C. elegans
Published July 3, 2009, 8:18 am, GenomeWeb News
Over at Flies & Bikes, GrumpyBob has a post on a perspectives piece from Sydney Brenner in the latest issue of Genetics . "This brief article ... presents an account of the origins of Caenorhabditis elegans research, by the beast's main man," the blogger writes.
Science and Religion, Science and Atheism
Published July 3, 2009, 8:17 am, GenomeWeb News
John Hawks has a post linking out to a survey published in the Guardian and conducted by the British Council, which polled 10,000 people in 10 countries to determine whether they believe in evolution, whether it should be taught, and whether beliefs in religion and evolution can be held simultaneously.
No, This Is Not About Paternity Testing
Published July 3, 2009, 8:03 am, GenomeWeb News
Misha Angrist alerts readers about an upcoming conference at NIH focused on improving accuracy and standards for family histories. The meeting's open to anyone and will be held August 24-26 at NIH, and will also be webcast.
Open Science's Greatest Need Is ... Non-Scientists?
Published July 3, 2009, 8:03 am, GenomeWeb News
Pawel Szczesny at Freelancing Science has a post considering models of open science , and how best to encourage it.
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Fri Jul 3
- Japanese scientists to breed 'super tuna'
- Question of the Year : Nature Genetics
- How the Personal Genome Project Could Unlock the Mysteries of Life: As Church sees it, the only real utility to his personal information is as data that reflects his phenotype ? his physical traits and characteristic s. If your genome is the blueprint of your genetic potential written across 6 billion base pairs of DNA, your phenome is the resulting edifice, how you actually turn out after the environment has had its say, influencing which genes get expressed and which traits repressed. Imagine that we could collect complete sets of data ? genotype and phenotype ? for a whole population. You would very quickly begin to see meaningful and powerful correlations between particular genetic sequences and particular physical characteristic s, from height and hair color to disease risk and personality.
Thu Jul 2
- Personal Genome Project - Homepage
- Annotathon!
- Unconventional Approach To Analyzing Molecular Sequences Allows Researchers To Construct Larger Evolutionary Trees § SEEDMAGAZINE.C OM
- DNA sudoku
- WUSTL - Malattie mitocondriali - sintesi: info su mitocondri
- YouTube - Craig Venter - The Genius of Charles Darwin: The Uncut Interviews - Richard Dawkins (via http://ff.im/4 HIky): "Richard Dawkins interviews Craig Venter for "The Genius of Charles Darwin", the Channel 4 UK TV program which won British Broadcasting Awards' "Best Documentary Series" of 2008. Craig Venter founded The Institute for Genomic Research and has been credited with being instrumental in mapping the human genome. His team published the first complete genome of an individual human - Venter's own DNA sequence. [...] This footage was shot with the intention of editing for a television program. What you see here is the full extended interview, which includes a lot of rough camera transitions that were edited out of the final program (along with a lot of content)." ; running time: 52:16
Wed Jul 1
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