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First reported 17 hours ago - Updated 17 hours ago - 1 reports

People behind the DNA

The late Francis Harry Compton Crick, co-discoverer of the structure of DNA, spent his Nobel prize money on building a new bathroom. "That's one of the funniest things he told me," said Pushpa Mitra Bhargava, molecular biologist and longtime friend. "But ... [Published Individual.com - 17 hours ago]
First reported Jun 17 2013 - Updated Jun 17 2013 - 1 reports

Mexican scientists map avocado genome

Scientists from Mexico’s National Laboratory of Genomics for Biodiversity (Langebio) have successfully completed genome sequencing for a native variety of avocado, website Noticierotelevisa.esmas.com reported.The story reported the project aimed to help ... [Published Fresh Fruit Portal.com - Jun 17 2013]
First reported Jun 10 2013 - Updated Jun 10 2013 - 1 reports

Conjugated Oligomer-Based Fluorescent Nanoparticles as Functional Nanocarriers for Nucleic Acids Delivery

Oligonucleotides such as siRNA and plasmid DNA (pDNA) have great potential for gene therapies. Multifunctional, environment-resistant carriers with imaging capabilities are required to track the assembly and disassembly of oligonucleotides, monitor the ... [Published ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces - Jun 10 2013]
First reported Jun 06 2013 - Updated Jun 06 2013 - 1 reports

DNA: Definition, Structure & Discovery

The structure of DNA and RNA. DNA is a double helix, while RNA is a single helix. Both have sets of nucleotides that contain genetic information.CREDIT: udaix | ShutterstockDeoxyribonucleic acid or DNA is a molecule that contains the instructions an organism ... [Published LiveScience.com - Jun 06 2013]
First reported Jun 04 2013 - Updated Jun 04 2013 - 1 reports

Applying Vibrational Spectroscopy to the Study of Nucleobases - Adenine as a Case-Study

New J. Chem. , 2013, Accepted ManuscriptDOI : 10.1039/C3NJ00445G, Paper Rui P Lopes, Rosendo Valero, J Tomkinson, Maria Paula M Marques, Luis A. E. Batista de CarvalhoA full conformational study of solid-state anhydrous adenine is reported, using vibrational ... [Published RSC - Jun 04 2013]
First reported Jun 04 2013 - Updated Jun 04 2013 - 1 reports

Sensitive Detection of DNA Methyltransferase Using Hairpin Probe-Based Primer Generation Rolling Circle Amplification-Induced Chemiluminescence

DNA methyltransferases (MTases) catalyze the transfer of a methyl group from S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) to the 5-positon of cytosine in CpG islands, eventually inducing the DNA methylation in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Despite the development of ... [Published Analytical Chemistry - Jun 04 2013]
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First reported May 31 2013 - Updated May 31 2013 - 1 reports

People Encouraging Turtle Agony*

Lest anyone think I am a heartless bastard, I would like it to be known that I do not like to see any creature suffer or die. I am the kind of person who, when finding a spider in the house, is likely to catch it and toss it outside. I always think, ... [Published Science-Based Medicine - May 31 2013]
First reported May 22 2013 - Updated May 22 2013 - 1 reports

DNA damage: The dark side of respiration

Adventitious changes in cellular DNA can endanger the whole organism, as they may lead to life-threatening illnesses like cancer. Researchers at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU) in Munich now report how byproducts of respiration cause mispairing ... [Published EurekAlert! - May 22 2013]
First reported Mar 09 2013 - Updated Mar 09 2013 - 1 reports

Books of Ice: Sculptures by Basia Irland

From Orion Magazine: Ice is a seed. Balls of ice sowed seeds of life on Earth. That’s what comets are, just clumps of ice holding interstellar rocks and dust. But in that dust are amino acids and nucleotides that build living things. Many scientists ... [Published 3quarksdaily - Mar 09 2013]
First reported Jan 20 2013 - Updated Jan 20 2013 - 1 reports

Fight Aging! Newsletter, January 21st 2013

FIGHT AGING! NEWSLETTER January 21st 2013 The Fight Aging! Newsletter is a weekly email containing news, opinions, and happenings for people interested in aging science and engineered longevity: making use of diet, lifestyle choices, technology, and ... [Published Fight Aging! - Jan 20 2013]
First reported Jan 15 2013 - Updated Jan 15 2013 - 1 reports

Adenine in the Diet Blocks Calorie Restriction Benefits in Flies

Work continues on finding the mechanisms for longevity induced through calorie restriction . This latest paper seems to be as interesting a step forward in this regard as the establishment of dietary methionine levels as a principle trigger for the ... [Published Fight Aging! - Jan 15 2013]

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"All of these diseases have a strong hereditary component," said Sandeep Saxena, founder and CEO. "What we're offering is probability estimates of acquiring a disease within a certain number of years. Several conditions may be hereditary but can be managed if we discover them early and take adequate precautions."
...Mol. Cell. Biol. 6:2872-2883 (1986); Haj-Ahmad et al., J Virology 57:267-274 (1986); Davidson et al., J Virology 61:1226-1239 (1987); Zhang "Generation and identification of recombinant adenovirus by liposome-mediated transfection and PCR analysis" BioTechniques 15:868-872 (1993))...
"Most people, if they have a preconception about genetics, it comes from GMOs or criminals or forensics," Johnson says. "Most of their questions aren't about the details of the science; it's about the implications of the science. It's critical we tackled that."
...Suzanne Leal, professor of molecular and human genetics at BCM and director of the Center for Statistical Genetics at the College. "We knew the region in which the gene could be found from prior studies, and then we discovered the gene through exome sequencing. We sent one individual from each family for sequencing and in less than an hour after the sequencing was completed, we knew the gene."

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Activating our DNA to the next level: Jeffrey A... [Published Examiner.com - Jun 12 2013]
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Conjugated Oligomer-Based Fluorescent Nanoparti... [Published ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces - Jun 10 2013]
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Novel Solid-State Nanopore System Differentiate... [Published Biotech Daily - Jun 06 2013]
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Antonin Scalia Does Not Believe in Molecular Bi... [Published Gawker - Jun 13 2013]
Genes form the basis for hereditary traits in living organisms. See generally Association for Molecular Pathology v. United States Patent and Trademark Office, 702 F. Supp. 2d 181, 192–211 (SDNY 2010). The human genome consists of approximately 22,000 ...
People Encouraging Turtle Agony* [Published Science-Based Medicine - May 31 2013]
Lest anyone think I am a heartless bastard, I would like it to be known that I do not like to see any creature suffer or die. I am the kind of person who, when finding a spider in the house, is likely to catch it and toss it outside. I always think, ...
GM Foods Grow Up [Published IEEE Spectrum - May 30 2013]
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Books of Ice: Sculptures by Basia Irland [Published 3quarksdaily - Mar 09 2013]
From Orion Magazine: Ice is a seed. Balls of ice sowed seeds of life on Earth. That’s what comets are, just clumps of ice holding interstellar rocks and dust. But in that dust are amino acids and nucleotides that build living things. Many scientists ...
Interstellar Ice Grains and Life’s Precursors [Published Centauri Dreams - Mar 04 2013]
One of the first science fiction novels I ever read was The Black Cloud, by astrophysicist Fred Hoyle. I remember that one of my classmates had smuggled it into our grade school and soon we were passing it around covertly instead of reading whatever ...
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