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MICROBIOLOGY/GENETICS NEWS

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Sequencing The Genome of a New Kind of Methane Producer

About 10 to 25 percent of the world's methane emissions come from flooded r... [read >>]
Date: 07 August 2006, 09:11 GMT
 

Immune System Police Learn Early And Sometimes Badly

Regulatory T cells, which function like immune system police, learn early in lif... [read >>]
Date: 07 August 2006, 06:12 GMT
 

Proteins As Parents

In order to be able to move and to keep our hearts beating, we need proteins wit... [read >>]
Date: 03 August 2006, 06:52 GMT
 

Evidence of Rapid Evolution Is Found at the Tips of Chromosomes

In terms of their telomeres, mice are more complicated than humans. That's ... [read >>]
Date: 02 August 2006, 08:00 GMT
 

Ocean Microbe Census Discovers Amazingly Diverse World of Rare Bacteria

New DNA sequencing tools yield startling insights and raise questions about the ... [read >>]
Date: 01 August 2006, 09:03 GMT

Australian Scientists Crack DNA Replication Mystery

A team of scientists led by Professor Nick Dixon at the Research School of Chemi... [read >>]
Date: 01 August 2006, 07:45 GMT
 

When Transgenes Wander, Should We Worry?

Just like their traditionally bred counterparts, transgenic crops have definitiv... [read >>]
Date: 31 July 2006, 11:06 GMT

It's All in the Genes!

It's common knowledge that genes control traits such as eye and hair color.... [read >>]
Date: 25 July 2006, 10:20 GMT
 

'Friend' Protein Keeps Nerve Signals in Check

Among the many thousands of proteins in the cell, some are essential players whi... [read >>]
Date: 25 July 2006, 07:08 GMT

Scientists Solve the Mystery of Paramutation: How Purple Corn Breaks the Genetic Laws

A newly cloned gene in corn will help explain how unusual interactions between a... [read >>]
Date: 24 July 2006, 10:11 GMT
 

A Surprising Discovery About How a Cell Can Turn Off 5,000 of Its Genes and Die

While studying how a cell keeps its genetic material intact, scientists at Johns... [read >>]
Date: 24 July 2006, 09:58 GMT

Fish Virus in Northeast Spreading to Other Fish Species

Cornell researchers have found that a deadly fish virus detected in the northeas... [read >>]
Date: 21 July 2006, 08:46 GMT
 

Scientists Discover a Genetic Code for Organizing DNA

DNA – the long, thin molecule that carries our hereditary material – is compress... [read >>]
Date: 20 July 2006, 06:45 GMT

AAAS Urges US President to Sign Embryonic Stem Cell Act

The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world's... [read >>]
Date: 19 July 2006, 09:17 GMT
 

Researchers Find Protein Associated with Brain Cell Death

Neuroscientists have found evidence of which protein in the brain's immune ... [read >>]
Date: 19 July 2006, 08:09 GMT

Figuring Out Function from Bacteria's Bewildering Forms

The constellation of shapes and sizes among bacteria is as remarkable as it is m... [read >>]
Date: 19 July 2006, 08:09 GMT
 

Molecular DNA Switch Found to Be the Same for All Life

The molecular machinery that starts the process by which a biological cell divid... [read >>]
Date: 18 July 2006, 05:12 GMT

How Does the Genetic Information Manage to Remain Intact?

Every second, the cells constituting our bodies are replaced through cell divisi... [read >>]
Date: 17 July 2006, 07:05 GMT
 

New Ways to Synthesize a Biomedically Important Molecule

The molecule Antascomicin B has the potential to both regenerate nerve growth an... [read >>]
Date: 17 July 2006, 05:40 GMT

Pathway Toward Gene Silencing Described in Plants

Biologists at Washington University in St. Louis have made an important breakthr... [read >>]
Date: 14 July 2006, 07:24 GMT
 

Bacteria Give Up Secrets in War Waged on Plants

The secret weapon of bacteria -- the way they get a foothold in plants to launch... [read >>]
Date: 14 July 2006, 07:03 GMT

Retroviruses Have Invaded the Koala Genome

Researchers have found that the koala genome is currently being invaded by a vir... [read >>]
Date: 11 July 2006, 08:26 GMT
 

Cell Survival Depends on Chromosome Integrity

Johns Hopkins researchers have discovered protein machinery important for cells ... [read >>]
Date: 07 July 2006, 10:02 GMT

Scientists Uncover Rules for Gene Amplification

Gene amplification plays an important role in causing cancers. If scientists can... [read >>]
Date: 30 June 2006, 06:24 GMT
 

Do Microbes Love Their Families Too?

Being more generous to close relatives is a common theme not only in human affai... [read >>]
Date: 21 June 2006, 02:57 GMT

New Stem-Cell Findings Can Help the Body to Cure Itself

Researchers have identified an important mechanism that regulates how many new c... [read >>]
Date: 19 June 2006, 09:22 GMT
 

How Bacteria Make their Ribosomes

The cellular process of transcription, in which the enzyme RNA polymerase constr... [read >>]
Date: 19 June 2006, 05:16 GMT

Bacteria Have Their Own Immune System

Scientists now found that bacteria like Salmonella have a complicated immune sys... [read >>]
Date: 09 June 2006, 05:06 GMT
 

Scientists Invented the Allergy-Free Cat

"For the first time, people who have been unable to own a cat because of th... [read >>]
Date: 08 June 2006, 06:57 GMT

Scientists Study the Friendly Microbes Living in Our Gut

It may be shocking, but over 90 percent of the cells in your body are not yours ... [read >>]
Date: 02 June 2006, 05:16 GMT
 

Genetically Altered Mice No Longer Like Cocaine

Researchers found that they could eliminate the rewarding effect of cocaine on m... [read >>]
Date: 01 June 2006, 06:48 GMT
 



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