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P(acman) Takes A Bite Out Of Deciphering Drosophila DNA
November 30, 2006 A new method of introducing DNA into the genome of fruit flies promises to transform the ability of scientists to study the structure and function of virtually all the fly's genes, and the method may ... > full story -
Wheat Gene May Boost Foods' Nutrient Content
November 26, 2006 Researchers at the University of California, Davis, the US Department of Agriculture and the University of Haifa in Israel have cloned a gene from wild wheat that increases the protein, zinc and iron ... > full story -
Another Boost For Stem Cell Research
November 16, 2006 In the wake of the Australian Senate’s decision to pass the human embryo cloning legislation, another Australian research breakthrough is likely to strengthen the case for embryonic stem cell ... > full story -
American Research Finds Twins More Likely To Have Premature Menopause
October 25, 2006 Identical and non-identical twins are three to five times more likely to have a premature menopause than other women, according to American research published online (Wednesday, October 25) in Human ... > full story -
Cloned Mice Created From Fully Differentiated Cells, A Milestone In Cloning Research
October 1, 2006 New research dismisses the notion that adult stem cells are necessary for successful animal cloning, proving instead that cells that have completely evolved to a specific type not only can be used ... > full story -
Restricted Fetal Growth Increases Risk Of Irritable Bowel Syndrome
September 27, 2006 Babies weighing less than the standard weight seem to be at significantly greater risk of developing irritable bowel syndrome or IBS, suggests research published ahead of print in the journal Gut. ... > full story -
Transplants Derived From Human Stem Cells Help Restore Vision In Rats With Retinal Disease
September 21, 2006 Advanced Cell Technology, Inc. has announced that company scientists and their collaborators rescued visual function in rats through implantation of retinal pigment epithelial cells (RPE) derived ... > full story -
Study Of Twins Finds Genetic Link To Fatigue
September 7, 2006 A genetic study of twins by researchers in Cardiff University's School of Medicine found that although disabling fatigue and depression occur together, they have different genetic and environmental ... > full story -
In A Technical Tour De Force, Scientists Take A Global View Of The Epigenome
September 1, 2006 A collaboration between researchers at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies and the University of California at Los Angeles captured the genome-wide DNA methylation pattern of the plant ... > full story -
Core Needle Biopsy Gives An Accurate Picture Of Gene Expression In Whole Tumour
August 18, 2006 The gene expression profile detected in the core needle biopsy of a breast tumour is representative of gene expression in the whole tumour. A study published today in the open access journal Breast ... > full story
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