Synopsis: Domenii: Biotech: Biotech generale: Genetics: Genomics:


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5fc physical position in the genome makes it likely that it plays a key role in gene activity. his modification to DNA is found in very specific positions in the genome the places which regulate genes,

The way these bases are ordered determines the makeup of the genome. In addition to G, C a and T, there are also small chemical modifications,

making it likely that it plays a key role in the genome. Using high-resolution mass spectrometry,

its position in the genome suggests that it has a key role in the regulation of gene expression.


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including moving molecules around the interior of a cell or copying DNA into another form of genetic material, RNA.


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UW-Madison has opened a genome editing facility in its Biotechnology Center. e want the whole campus to utilize this technology,

This marriage between human stem cells and genome editing technology will revolutionize the way we do science.


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a drug that affects the genetic material of cells and inhibits cell division when administered in high doses,


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Our entire genome is packed this way, except for the areas, from which the information is being currently read says Vasily M. Studitsky,


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belong to an order of RNA VIRUSES that share a common strategy for copying their genomes inside their hosts.


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000 live births. can envision patients with deafness having their genome sequenced and a tailored, precision medicine treatment injected into their ears to restore hearing,


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and if loss of PTEN could impact this central process of genome transmission to allow development and progression of cancer.


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a finding that dispels previous concerns that the genetic material would quickly degrade in rain and sunlight.


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This finding gives us a better understanding of the mechanism of how cells store safely genetic material, DNA.


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but at a great cost, said Mekhail. he cell has compromised a genome, but it stable


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The examination of epigenomes requires mapping DNA interactions with a certain protein in the entire genome.

At one point, the study of in vivo genome-wide protein-DNA interactions and chromatin modifications required approximately 10 million cells for an individual test.


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scientists have devised a new strategy to precisely modify human T cells using the genome-editing system known as CRISPR/Cas9.

But in practice, editing T cell genomes with CRISPR/Cas9 has proved surprisingly difficult, said Alexander Marson, Phd, a UCSF Sandler Fellow,

so there increasing clinical infrastructure that we could potentially piggyback on as we work out more details of genome editing,


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differing by specific changes in the genetic material of the leukemia cells, but also by their response to therapies.

which occurs due to breakage and aberrant fusion of genetic material in the tumour cells, resulting in the formation of a new oncogenic protein encoded by parts of the genes TCF3 and HLF, respectively (TCF3-HLF-positive leukemia cells).

With the aim of identifying therapeutic entry points for this incurable form of ALL THE consortium team decoded both the genome and the transcriptome of the cancer cells,


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but the researchers expect expenses to drop over time (as has been the case with genome sequencing).


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and Canadian researchers has managed to successfully sequence the full genome of a living organism using a machine the size of a smartphone called the Minion.

and develop ways to reconstruct complete genomes off this tiny sequencer, "he said. Once proven, it's hoped that the device could be used to sequence tumour genomes,

giving the option of more personalised diagnosis and treatment to cancer patients.""It's not ready for prime time yet,


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and look at their genomes we can recognize many equivalences, said molecular biologist Edward Marcotte of the University of Texas at Austin who led the new study. n fact,


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using its Magnet proteins to create a photoactivatable Cas9 nuclease (pacas9) for light-controlled genome editing. he existing Cas9 does not allow to modify genome of a small subset of cells in tissue, such as neurons in the brain,

We have been interested in the development of a powerful tool that enables spatial and temporal control of genome editing.

Sato said. he new study makes use of the split Cas9 architecture to enable light-activated genome editing,

Sato group now plans to expand the colors of light that can activate the pacas9 nuclease o make genome editing more flexible

hotoactivatable CRISPR-Cas9 for optogenetic genome editing, Nature Biotechnology, doi: 10.1038/nbt. 3245,2015 d


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#Tasty Visuals To help those with visual impairments make out the shape and movement of objects, a company has developed a device that takes visual information


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"The mosquito genome is like an unfinished puzzle""Jake and his students found a way to look in those pieces

what's referred to as the"black hole"of the genome regions full of duplicate information that are extremely hard to sequence.


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Since sperm RNA correspond to genes in a child genome, the researchers may be able to study these sequences to see


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