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See molecular function.

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Tool helps identify gene function in soybeans, could lead to better crop performance, say University of Missouri ...

Published December 1, 2008, 7:22 pm, SeedQuest

In the race for bioengineered crops, sequencing the genome could be considered the first leg in a multi-leg relay. Once the sequence is complete, the baton is passed forward to researchers to identify genes’ functions.

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Scientists pinpoint two new risk factors for Wilms tumour

Published December 1, 2008, 2:36 pm, News-Medical-Net

Scientists at The Institute of Cancer Research have made significant progress in pinpointing two new risk factors associated with the most common childhood kidney cancer, known as Wilms tumour.

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Powerful online tool for protein analysis provided pro bono by Stanford geneticist

Published December 1, 2008, 2:14 pm, PhysOrg

Scientists around the world may benefit from a powerful new database, available for free online, that will help them to home in on the parts of proteins most necessary for their function.

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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 ...

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Tool helps identify gene function in soybeans

Published December 1, 2008, 10:29 am, PhysOrg

In the race for bioengineered crops, sequencing the genome could be considered the first leg in a multi-leg relay. Once the sequence is complete, the baton is passed forward to researchers to identify genes' functions. A draft sequence of the soybean genome is now available, and the complete genome will be available soon. Taking the next step in a new study, University of Missouri ...

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Tool helps identify gene function in soybeans

Published December 1, 2008, 10:09 am, EurekAlert!

( University of Missouri-Columbia ) University of Missouri Interdisciplinary Plant Group researchers have demonstrated the applicability of a genomic tool for identifying gene function in soybeans. Understanding gene function in soybeans will ultimately benefit crop performance.

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Protein-misfolding accelerates yeast evolution

Published November 30, 2008, 5:50 pm, News-Medical-Net

Under stress, yeast cells can unleash a remarkable mechanism based on protein-misfolding that gives them new characteristics without requiring genetic mutations.

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Prof works on first turkey genome sequence

Published November 30, 2008, 1:51 pm, The Minnesota Daily

While students return to school from a weekend spent binging on turkey and stuffing, one University of Minnesota researcher will continue work that could impact the turkey they consume. Kent Reed, a veterinary and biomedical sciences professor, is working with national and international researchers to develop the first complete turkey genome sequence. The genome research will be used to ...

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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.

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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.

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