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Biological process

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Biological process Defined

One of the three categories used by the Gene Ontology project, biological process describes broad biological goals, such as mitosis or purine metabolism.

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K-State entomologists studying wheat plant genes affected by aphids to create low-risk method of pest management

Published November 28, 2008, 11:22 pm, High Plains Journal

Russian wheat aphids are insects that are as small as one-sixteenth of an inch, but are capable of much larger damage. The tiny insects have been feeding on wheat plants in the United States since 1986, and their plant destruction has been costing Kansas wheat producers.

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Researchers Identify a Potentially Universal Mechanism of Aging

Published November 26, 2008, 9:28 am, Newswise

Researchers have uncovered what may be a universal cause of aging, one that applies to both single cell organisms such as yeast and multicellular organisms, including mammals. This is the first time that such an evolutionarily conserved aging mechanism has been identified between such diverse organisms. The mechanism probably dates back more than one billion years. The study shows how DNA damage ...

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Scientists Shed Light On Evolution Of Gene Regulation

Published November 26, 2008, 8:27 am, Science Daily

Scientists have shed light on some of the processes that regulate genes and on the evolution of the DNA regions that regulate genes. The team focused on regulatory regions that, when bound to a certain protein, are thought to turn on genes that play an important role in the development of red blood cells. The research results could help in the development of drugs to treat sickle-cell anemia and ...

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Shedding Light On Evolution Of Gene Regulation

Published November 26, 2008, 5:11 am, Medical News Today

Scientists at Penn State have shed light on some of the processes that regulate genes -- such as the processes that ensure that proteins are produced at the correct time, place, and amount in an organism -- and they also have shed light on the evolution of the DNA regions that regulate genes.

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Biotechnologies and intellectual property : some aspects of a the relationship between the two of them

Published November 25, 2008, 1:36 pm, SeedQuest

Intellectual property has developed a keen interest on biotechnologies for more than two decades. The implementation of the 98/44 EC directive concerning the legal protection of the biotechnological inventions confirms this increasing relationship between science and law.

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The Incredible Craig Venter

Published November 25, 2008, 12:08 pm, San Diego Reader

Atop one of the last open bluffs in La Jolla, on the campus of UCSD, a tattered homemade swing hangs from a giant old eucalyptus tree. Swept by Pacific breezes, the land commands a sweeping view of the La Jolla coast and the ocean beyond.

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Scientists Shed Light on Evolution of Gene Regulation

Published November 25, 2008, 9:13 am, PhysOrg

Scientists at Penn State have shed light on some of the processes that regulate genes -- such as the processes that ensure that proteins are produced at the correct time, place, and amount in an organism -- and they also have shed light on the evolution of the DNA regions that regulate genes. The team focused on regulatory regions that, when bound to the protein GATA1, are thought to turn on ...

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Harvard Medical School And Cellectricon Collaborate Around Whole-Genome RNAi Screening Technology - Cellaxess(R)HT

Published November 25, 2008, 6:13 am, Medical News Today

Cellectricon, a leading provider of automated screening solutions for drug discovery, today announced its collaboration with Harvard Medical School, the ICCB-Longwood Screening Facility ("ICCB-L").

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Bioinformatics Lecturers Enlist Undergrads To Tackle DNA Annotation Challenge

Published November 25, 2008, 4:11 am, Medical News Today

In this week's issue of PLoS Biology, a team of Marseilles University lecturers led by Pascal Hingamp, describe the Annotathon - an innovative bioinformatics teaching approach that appeals to undergraduate biology students.

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Bipolar Disorder Genes, Pathways Identified By Indiana University Neuroscientists

Published November 25, 2008, 3:38 am, BioresearchOnline

Neuroscientists at the Indiana University School of Medicine have created the first comprehensive map of genes likely to be involved in bipolar disorder, according to research published online Nov. 21 in the American Journal of Medical Genetics.

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