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Contact Defined
If a gene name is reserved for a feature, then SGD provides the name of the researcher who has reserved it as the 'Contact' under the 'Locus History' section. The name of the "contact" is linked to the address information for that person under the Colleague section.
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Stanford scientists' discovery of virus in lemur could shed light on AIDS
Published December 1, 2008, 2:28 pm, EurekAlert!
( Stanford University Medical Center ) The genome of a squirrel-sized, saucer-eyed lemur from Madagascar may help scientists understand how HIV-like viruses co-evolved with primates, according to new research from the Stanford University School of Medicine.
Powerful online tool for protein analysis provided pro bono by Stanford geneticist
Published December 1, 2008, 12:42 pm, EurekAlert!
( Stanford University Medical Center ) Scientists around the world may benefit from a powerful new database, available for free online, that will help them to hone in on the parts of proteins most necessary for their function. Arend Sidow, Ph.D., associate professor of pathology and of genetics at the Stanford University School of Medicine, recently launched the novel bioinformatics tool, which ...
Molecular fireworks could produce '30-minute genomes'
Published December 1, 2008, 5:48 am, New Scientist
A Californian startup has unveiled a technique that could sequence single person's genome for under $1000
Register for BioPartnering North America (BPN) Now and Save CAD $450 Off the General Registration Rate
Published December 1, 2008, 12:00 am, Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance
Technology Vision Group LLC is pleased to announce the availability of the early registration rate for the 7th Annual BioPartnering North America conference, to be held in Vancouver, B.C., Canada, on February 8-10, 2009.
Cell movements totally modular, Stanford study shows
Published November 30, 2008, 2:26 pm, EurekAlert!
A study describing how cells within blood vessel walls move en masse overturns an assumption common in the age of genomics -- that the proteins driving cell behavior are doing so much multitasking that it would be near impossible to group them according to a few discrete functions.But now researchers at the Stanford have shown that distinct groups of proteins each control one of four simple ...
I'm not a terrorist, says San Jose State professor who puts his life online
Published November 30, 2008, 10:39 am, San Jose Mercury News
If government agencies wanted to track his movements, Hasan Elahi decided, he would do it for them, letting his life play out in surreal time for the whole world to see on the Internet. If Big Brother was watching, Elahi would bore him to death. Video: Hasan Elahi's appearance on Stephen Colbert's show
A Class Of Small RNAs Inherited From The Mother Determines Offspring's Fertility Trait
Published November 30, 2008, 4:11 am, Medical News Today
Hereditary information flows from parents to offspring not just through DNA but also through the millions of proteins and other molecules that cling to it. These modifications of DNA, known as "epigenetic marks," act both as a switch and a dial - they can determine which genes should be turned on or off, and how much message an "on" gene should produce.
A Potentially Universal Mechanism Of Aging Identified By Researchers
Published November 30, 2008, 3:14 am, Medical News Today
Like our current financial crisis, the aging process might also be a product of excessive deregulation. Researchers have discovered that DNA damage decreases a cell's ability to regulate which genes are turned on and off in particular settings. This mechanism, which applies both to fungus and to us, might represent a universal culprit for aging.
New RNA Processing Mechanism And A New Class Of Small RNAs Uncovered By Scientists At CSHL
Published November 30, 2008, 3:13 am, Medical News Today
A very small fraction of our genetic material--about 2%-- performs the crucial task scientists once thought was the sole purpose of the genome: to serve as a blueprint for the production of proteins, the molecules that make cells work and sustain life. This 2% of human DNA is converted into intermediary molecules called RNAs, which in turn carry instructions within cells for protein manufacture.
How Do Individuals React To Metabolic Stress? - Genetic Variation In Metabolism Identified
Published November 29, 2008, 5:11 am, Medical News Today
Metabolic diseases in particular the increasingly prevalent type 2 diabetes are caused by a complex interaction between genetic disposition and unfavorable lifestyle, above all unbalanced diet and too little physical exercise.
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- Ben Harris-Roxas - Retaggr Profile Card
- my.memova.com ? User Control Panel ? Login
- addressbooker. py at master from bradfitz's addressbooker ? GitHub
- ReVue | Magazine de photographie
- Galerie Dix9 - Art contemporain
- Free Twitter Backgrounds - Twitter Themes
- Flickr: string-lover
- Contact Forms | drupal.org: Using this on CCPC-conferenc e.net gives a url for a contact form category.
- The One Source You'll Need
- Majors Team
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