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whether this genetic information was just redundant, or whether it could be used to trigger the production of new antibiotic compounds.'
People in a given geographical area are more likely to have similar genetics. When they also have genetic traits typically found in other, distant regions,
When crops are optimized with the right genetics and colonized by the right microbes both organisms can flourish.
So Jalas, the centre s director of genetics resources and services, has outsourced parts of the analysis. He uploads his clients sequencing data to cloud-computing software platforms
Jalas and the way he works represent a new and mostly untapped market for a new crop of genetics interpretation and analysis firms,
which will be touting for customers at a meeting of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics in Phoenix, Arizona, on 19-23 march.
and clinical geneticists may be uneasy about uploading data to the cloud.""It s your licence and your lab that go on the line
#Patent awarded for genetics-based nanotechnology against mosquitoes insect pests Kansas State university researchers have developed a patented method of keeping mosquitoes and other insect pests at bay.
The patent covers microscopic genetics-based technology that can help safely kill mosquitos and other insect pests.
MESSENGER RNA carries important genetic information. In the studies on mosquito larvae researchers designed dsrna to target the mrna encoding the enzymes that help mosquitoes produce chitin the main component in the hard exoskeleton of insects crustaceans and arachnids.
"We have installed new genetic information in the yeast Pichia pastoris, so that our cells are able to produce Nootkatone from sugar,
The organs he used before had three genetic alterations, but the next ones will have seven. f they survive,
Maureen Hansen a professor of molecular biology and genetics at Cornell says the advances won't be seen in commercially grown food crops for at least five or 10 years.
and potentially decide on a drug choice based on some of the genetic testing copy number variations of certain genes that you would find in the sample taken from the patient. he technology also removes barriers to testing that cities
Geneticists have used the technique to silence specific genes examine what functions are lost and hence learn that gene purpose.
or have long-term environmental effects like GMOS, affirms Ursula Hudson, member of the Executive Committee of Slow food International l
#Scientists Give Genetically modified organisms A Safety Switch Researchers at Harvard and Yale have used some extreme gene-manipulation tools to engineer safety features into designer organisms.
In this case, they're actually rewriting the language of genetics. The goal is to make modified organisms safer to use,
But George Church a professor of genetics at Harvard Medical school, has created a bacterium that requires an additional amino acid,
"I think it's commendable they're starting to design safety into genetically modified organisms, "says Jennifer Kuzma, co-director of the Genetic engineering and Society Center at North carolina State university."
#Scientists construct first whole genome sequence of bighorn sheep Geneticists at the University of Alberta have constructed the first whole genome sequence of a bighorn sheep in a new study that could have a significant impact on conservation efforts of the species,
Geneticists have used the technique to silence specific genes examine what functions are lost and hence learn that gene purpose.
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