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Key DNA Enzyme Can Tolerate More Mutations Than Expected
May 9, 2000 A new study from University of Washington researchers shows that a DNA polymerase -- an enzyme -- commonly used for scientific study can tolerate many different mutations and remain functional. The ... > full story -
Rare Tests On Neanderthal Infant Sheds Light On Early Human Development
March 31, 2000 Modern forensic DNA techniques normally used to determine the identity of modern humans have been applied to a Neanderthal infant. This is only the second time molecular analysis of a Neanderthal has ... > full story -
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University Of Toronto Study Shows Marijuana Not A Factor In Driving Accidents
March 25, 1999 The safety hazards of smoking marijuana and driving are overrated, says University of Toronto researcher Alison Smiley, whose study of impairment and traffic accident reports from several countries ... > full story -
Human Identity Reduced To A Bar Code
February 12, 1999 Canned peas, beans, and human beings all have something in common -- they can be identified with a bar code. It takes more than supermarket science to see a human's bar code, however. The ... > full story -
"Lab On A Chip" For DNA Testing
October 22, 1998 A multidisciplinary team of engineering and genetic scientists at the University of Michigan has created a miniature "laboratory on a chip" that automatically analyzes DNA samples and reports ... > full story -
Los Alamos Catches Clues To Dreaded Diseases
February 6, 1998 Los Alamos National Laboratory has advanced a genetic analysis technique to quickly identify diseases in forensic tissue samples and, for the first time, distinguish differing strains of disease that ... > full story -
A Real McCoy 'Tricorder' -- Researchers Develop Affordable, Hand-Held Biosensor For Diagnostics
November 7, 1997 A portable, hand-held biosensor capable of detecting a wide range of medically important chemical compounds has been created by a team of researchers from The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) of La ... > full story
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