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News: Scientists use genomic tools to create maps of DNA methylation     

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Author: Robert Karl Stonjek
Date: Jul 11, 2008 09:34

Scientists use genomic tools to create maps of DNA methylation (PhysOrg....as famous explorers and astronomers mapped out landmasses and constellations, researchers...invisible fingerprints, sodium bisulphite helps scientists visualize the spots in a...at the core of the scientists' earlier paper, published in July...course of their research, the scientists discovered that some epigenetic information...
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News: Scientists Develop New Method to Investigate Origin of Life     

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Author: Robert Karl Stonjek
Date: Sep 2, 2008 22:47

... approximately 50 percent of the human genome by weight and are a crucial ... is freely available on the Web. Scientists map out the evolutionary histories of ...of the profiles that match and creates a tree-like diagram, called a...human mind is the most powerful tool for pattern recognition, human-based measurements... scientific repository that they can use to generate their phylogenetic profiles. ...
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News: New Tool To Understand Evolution Of Multi-domain Genes Developed     

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Author: Robert Karl Stonjek
Date: May 20, 2008 10:49

... such as predicting gene function, mapping human chromosomal regions to corresponding ... This process, called domain shuffling, creates complex proteins that perform specific...common ancestor. The Carnegie Mellon scientists tested Neighborhood Correlation against 20...much better than the tools we use today, Durand said. Today...that scientists will begin to apply the analysis to genomic studies...
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