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In biology, and specifically genetics, epigenetics is the study of changes in gene expression caused by mechanisms other than changes in the underlying DNA sequence – hence the name epi- (Gree...
Hypoxia-inducible factor 1 (HIF-1) is a key regulator of angiogenic and glucose metabolism processes utilised by tumour cells for survival and growth under hypoxic conditions. While HIF-1α prote...
A virus is a small infectious agent that can replicate only inside the living cells of organisms. Virus particles (known as virions) consist of two or three parts: the genetic material made from eit...
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ENCODE, the Encyclopaedia of DNA Elements, is the most ambitious human genetics project to date. It takes the 3 billion letters described by the Human Genome Project in 2000, and tries to explain them...
BGI contributes sequencing and bioinformatics expertise to international 1000 Genomes research
(BGI Shenzhen) BGI, the world's largest genomics organizations, announced today it is among 101 research organizations comprising the 1000 Genomes Project Consortium that has successfully constructed...
First Full Tapeworm Genomes Reveal That Existing Drugs Could Be Effective In Treating The Parasite
For the first time, researchers have mapped the genomes of tapeworms to reveal potential drug targets on which existing drugs could act. The genomes provide a new resource that offers faster ways to d...
1000 genomes study is 'guidebook' to how genes vary
(University of Oxford) A landmark project that has sequenced 1,092 human genomes from individuals around the world will help researchers to interpret the genetic changes in people with disease. The fi...
Open publication of research debate
The most respected titles in the academic scientific world, Science, Nature and the New England Journal of Medicine, are only accessible after paying a large subscription. In many cases, this resear...
Complete Genomics Makes 29 Genomes Public
Complete Genomics (NASDAQ: GNOM), the Mountain View, CA-based company that sequences entire human genomes for researchers, said today it has agreed to put 29 new genomes into its public repository for...
Human genetics: Not-so-rare gene variants
By sequencing more human genomes more thoroughly than ever before, researchers have shown that most of the genetic variation in the human population is due to rare variants. These rare versions of gen...
Researchers have developed a new technique for precisely altering the genomes of living cells by adding or deleting genes.
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DRIMM-Synteny: Decomposing Genomes into Evolutionary Conserved Segments.
MOTIVATION: The rapidly increasing set of sequenced genomes high-lights the importance of identifying the synteny blocks in multiple and/or highly duplicated genomes. Most synteny block reconstruction...
LINE-1 Elements in Structural Variation and Disease.
The completion of the human genome reference sequence ushered in a new era for the study and discovery of human transposable elements. It now is undeniable that transposable elements, historically dis...
Small insertions and deletions (INDELs) in human genomes.
In this review, we focus on progress that has been made with detecting small insertions and deletions (INDELs) in human genomes. Over the past decade, several million small INDELs have been discovered...
Correlating carbon monoxide oxidation with cox genes in the abundant Marine Roseobacter Clade.
The Marine Roseobacter Clade (MRC) is a numerically and biogeochemically significant component of the bacterioplankton. Annotation of multiple MRC genomes has revealed that an abundance of carbon mono...
Metagenomic Discovery of Biomass-Degrading Genes and Genomes from Cow Rumen.
The paucity of enzymes that efficiently deconstruct plant polysaccharides represents a major bottleneck for industrial-scale conversion of cellulosic biomass into biofuels. Cow rumen microbes speciali...