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PubMed Articles
The genomic sequences of low and high passages of the United States infectious laryngotracheitis (ILT) vaccine strains CEO and TCO were determined using hybrid next generation sequencing in order to d...
Underlying functional genomics of fat deposition in adipose tissue.
The objective of this study was to gain insight into the underlying mechanisms of fat deposition. Two sheep breeds with large fat-tail (Lori-Bakhtiari) and with thin-tail (Zel) were used as models. To...
The Marburg viruses Musoke (MARV-Mus) and Angola (MARV-Ang) have highly similar genomic sequences. Analysis of viral replication using various assays consistently identified MARV-Ang as the faster rep...
Laboratory of genetics and physiology 2 (LGP2) is an actual detector and regulator during RNA viral infection in innate immunity. In this study, 5'-flanking region and all introns of LGP2 in grass car...
Surface imprinting over nanosized support materials is particularly suitable for protein templates, considering the problems with mass transfer limitation and low binding capacity. Previously we have...
Self-assembly and imprinting of macrocyclic molecules in layer-by-layered TiO2 ultrathin films.
Alternate TiO2 gel ultrathin films assembled with a macrocyclic carboxylic acids of tetrakis-4-carboxyphenyl porphine (TCPP) or tetra-4-carboxylphthalocyanine cobalt (II) (Co-TCPc) were prepared by th...
Stacks: an analysis tool set for population genomics.
Massively parallel short-read sequencing technologies, coupled with powerful software platforms, are enabling investigators to analyse tens of thousands of genetic markers. This wealth of data is rapi...
Tobacco karyotyping by accurate centromere identification and novel repetitive DNA localization.
Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) is an amphidiploid species (2n = 4x = 48, genome constitution SSTT) derived from a natural hybrid between Nicotiana sylvestris (2n = 2x = 24, SS) and Nicoti...
Brassica rapa (AA) has been used to widen the genetic basis of B. napus (AACC), which is a new but important oilseed crop worldwide. In the present study, we have proposed a strategy to develop new ty...
Epigenetic regulation of the gene encoding steroidogenic factor-1.
The nuclear receptor steroidogenic factor 1 (SF-1) is expressed in a precise time and cell-specific pattern in the endocrine system. Three intronic enhancers and one upstream enhancer, which are requi...
News Articles
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Some aggressive forms of prostate cancer have similar genetic origins
Mayo Clinic researchers have used next generation genomic analysis to determine that some of the more aggressive prostate cancer tumors have similar genetic origins, which may help in predicting cance...
Agendia Launches Social Media Campaigns to Help Breast Cancer Patients with Chemotherapy Decisions
IRVINE, Calif., May 23, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- More than half of women diagnosed with early stage breast cancer may not benefit from chemotherapy and still have excellent outcomes. To educate women, Age...
Genomic analysis lends insight to prostate cancer
Researchers have used next generation genomic analysis to determine that some of the more aggressive prostate cancer tumors have similar genetic origins, which may help in predicting cancer progressio...
On May 28-29, 2013, the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), will sponsor the fifth Genomic Medicine Meeting - Genomic Medicine Centers Meeting V: Working With Federal Stakeholders - at t...
Informed Consent as it Relates to Reporting Genomic Results to Patients
The question of how and when to report genomic results to patients and informed consent relating to such results is becoming much more complicated and controversial (see: Patients Should Always Receiv...
Second annual conference to reduce genomic health disparities
Researchers in genomic health disparities from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and the Stanford University School of Medicine have teamed up to hold the second annual "Why We Can't W...
By Neil Jordan As we look back over the past year and some of the amazing medical breakthroughs like wearable robotic devices, genomic sequencing and treatments like renal denervation that are improv...
Topographic diversity of fungal and bacterial communities in human skin
Traditional culture-based methods have incompletely defined the microbial landscape of common recalcitrant human fungal skin diseases, including athlete’s foot and toenail infections. Skin protects...
Mayo Clinic genomic analysis lends insight to prostate cancer
(Mayo Clinic) Mayo Clinic researchers have used next generation genomic analysis to determine that some of the more aggressive prostate cancer tumors have similar genetic origins, which may help in pr...
Events
Genomic and Proteomics Research
Advancements in Genomics and Proteomics, together with integrating myriad disciplines from structural biology to computer sciences, have brought tremendous change in the drug discovery process over th...
Welcome to Genomics Research Europe conference and exhibition. This year's conference will take place in the beautiful city of Barcelona, Spain.
Companies
Source BioScience LifeSciences
Source BioScience LifeSciences are European leaders in DNA sequencing, genomic services, bioinformatic analyses and offers a comprehensive portfolio of genomic reagents and antibodies. Source Bio...
Foundation Medicine is dedicated to the development of comprehensive tests that will help physicians personalize cancer treatment for their patients. Foundation Medicineâs la...
LI-COR Biosciences is a leader in the design, manufacture, and marketing of integrated instrument systems for plant biology, biotechnology, drug discovery, and environmental research. LI-COR instrumen...
InSite Vision is an ophthalmic products company currently focused on ocular infection, glaucoma, and retinal disease. The Company specializes in three platform technologies: topical drug delivery (Dur...
Personalis provides researchers and clinicians accurate DNA sequencing and interpretation of human genomes. Our ACE (Accuracy and Content Enhanced) Technologyâ¢Â can supplem...
Personalized Medicine World Conference
Innovative genomic and proteomic technologies, new research findings, transformed business models, and the latest legislation initiatives and FDA policies will be the subject of t...
CardioDx, Inc., a pioneer in the field of cardiovascular genomic diagnostics, is committed to developing clinically validated tests that empower clinicians to better tailor care t...
AutoGenomics, Inc. and PGXL Labs
AutoGenomics Inc., a privately held company based in Vista, CA, has developed the first automated, microarray-based multiplexing diagnostic platform that can be used to assess dis...
DxTerity Diagnostics (www.dxterity.com) is an emerging genomics company that has developed a revolutionary medical device that allows technicians to run complex genomic tests in...
PathoGenetiX is developing an automated system for the rapid identification of pathogenic bacterial strains using proprietary Genome Sequence Scanning Technology. The companyâ...
Clinical Trials
Background: Gastric carcinoma (GC) remains among the most frequent malignancies in Taiwan as well as in the world and also one of leading causes of cancer-related death. Accumulating evid...
Analysis of Genomic DNA Alterations in Familial Schizophrenia
Persons with schizophrenia experience imaginary voices, visions and disorganized thoughts, and are handicapped when it comes to social life, which is detrimental to the affected individual...
Molecular Genetic Study of Schizophrenia: Parent-Offspring Trios
Schizophrenia is a chronic and devastating major psychiatric disorder. Family, twin, and adoption studies indicated that schizophrenia has a significant genetic component. The mode of tr...
A Study on Risk Mutations of Vulnerability Genes of Schizophrenia
This project entitled “A Study on Risk Mutations of the Vulnerability Genes of Schizophrenia” (RIGOS) is a continuous effort following the well founded and arduous work of genetic stud...
Urinary Vitamin C Loss in Diabetic Subjects
Several studies have reported that diabetic subjects have lower plasma vitamin C concentrations than non-diabetic subjects. Although urinary vitamin C loss in diabetic subjects was report...
RATIONALE: Diagnostic procedures, such as breast duct lavage and breast duct endoscopy, may help doctors find tumor cells early and plan better treatment for breast cancer. Studying the pa...
RATIONALE: Diagnostic procedures such as CT scans, MRI, and PET scans, may improve the identification of pancreatic lesions in patients with von Hippel-Lindau syndrome. Genetic studies may...
RATIONALE: Genetic studies may help in understanding the genetic processes involved in the development of some types of cancer and may help doctors identify patients who are at risk for ca...
Research Study in Patients With Advanced Epithelial Ovarian Cancer
RATIONALE: Analyzing tissue samples from patients in the laboratory may help doctors learn more about cancer. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to analyze tissue samples from patients...
RATIONALE: Diagnostic procedures that analyze surgically-removed tumor tissue and lymph node samples may help doctors identify patients with melanoma who are at risk for developing metasta...
Videos
11.1.1 - Cytoplasmic Inheritance, Genomic Imprinting
Biology 122 Week11.Lecture1.Part1 Cytoplasmic Inheritance, Genomic Imprinting.
Medical and Biotech [MESH] Definitions
Chromosomes, Plant
Complex nucleoprotein structures which contain the genomic DNA and are part of the CELL NUCLEUS of PLANTS.
Chromosomes, Mammalian
Complex nucleoprotein structures which contain the genomic DNA and are part of the CELL NUCLEUS of MAMMALS.
Dna Repeat Expansion
An increase number of repeats of a genomic, tandemly repeated DNA sequence from one generation to the next.
Genomic Instability
An increased tendency of the GENOME to acquire MUTATIONS when various processes involved in maintaining and replicating the genome are dysfunctional.
Genomic Islands
Distinct units in some bacterial, bacteriophage or plasmid GENOMES that are types of MOBILE GENETIC ELEMENTS. Encoded in them are a variety of fitness conferring genes, such as VIRULENCE FACTORS (in "pathogenicity islands or islets"), ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE genes, or genes required for SYMBIOSIS (in "symbiosis islands or islets"). They range in size from 10 - 500 kilobases, and their GC CONTENT and CODON usage differ from the rest of the genome. They typically contain an INTEGRASE gene, although in some cases this gene has been deleted resulting in "anchored genomic islands".