The team
describes new genes like go - getting new employees.
In a study described in the January 28 issue of Nature Neuroscience, the Hopkins team
describes this new gene control mechanism and how it may contribute to Rett Syndrome, a nervous system disorder affecting mostly girls that causes problems with movement and communication.
Not exact matches
For a self -
described bum off the streets of
New York,
Gene's — and the band's — success seems inevitable only in hindsight.
It has been estimated that 5 % to 10 % of infants who die from SIDS have novel mutations in the cardiac sodium or potassium channel
genes that result in long QT syndrome as well as in other
genes that regulate channel function.44 A recent report
described important
new molecular and functional evidence that implicates specific SCN5A (sodium channel
gene) β subunits in SIDS pathogenesis.47 The identification of polymorphisms in
genes pertinent to the embryologic origin of the autonomic nervous system in SIDS cases also lends support to the hypothesis that a genetic predisposition contributes to the etiology of SIDS.
Mr. Stringer's plan earned plaudits on Monday from transit advocates like
Gene Russianoff, who
described a
new commuter tax as «the holy grail on the revenue side.»
Diane Dickel is the lead author of Nature Methods paper
describing a
new technique for identifying
gene enhancers in the genomes of humans and other mammals.
A report in the current issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
describes a
new method to insert
genes into a mosquito that get passed on to its offspring.
Now, Shannon Xu, together with Gantz and Bier, employ CRISPR / Cas9 to edit
gene regulatory elements in their native genomic environments, revealing
new fundamental mechanisms that control
gene activity, as
described Feb. 6 in eLife.
Komáromy, the researchers from University of Helsinki, and collaborators from numerous institutions, took an investigative journey across three continents, examined 324 dogs in seven countries,
described a
new disease, and managed to identify a
gene that causes the disease.
A
new study
describes research helping tease out the mechanics of how the gut microbiome communicates with the cells of its host to switch
genes on and off.
A
new function now
described for the protein dDsk2 by the team headed by Ferran Azorín, group leader at the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona) and CSIC research professor, links ubiquitin receptors for the first time with the regulation of
gene expression.
Writing online in the journal Molecular Cell, a team of researchers from the University of Wisconsin - Madison
describes new research helping tease out the mechanics of how the gut microbiome communicates with the cells of its host to switch
genes on and off.
The site's
newest sections
describe the growing number of fly
genes known to have close relatives in other animals, including humans — evidence, researchers are discovering, that the animal kingdom is interwoven genetically by its own worldwide web.
But a
new report from Hong Kong, which conducts the world's most comprehensive surveillance of influenza viruses in pigs, has
described the first instance of a swine virus picking up a
gene from the novel H1N1 circulating in humans.
Eleven are shaded pink and labeled «high - risk»; three are in the purple «moderate - risk» category; and seven others are turquoise and
described, obliquely, as «
newer genes.»
«Synthetic biology is a
new area that's really exciting to young scientists — to have things begin to work in this way is a sort of validation of the field,» says Pamela Silver, a professor of systems biology at Harvard University Medical School and co-author of a study demonstrating one of the first synthetic restructurings of a eukaryotic cell that is
described in the journal
Genes & Development.
He went on to
describe the $ 215 million initiative, which includes
new support for cancer genomics and molecularly targeted drug trials at the National Cancer Institute (NCI), and a plan to study links among
genes, health, and environment in 1 million Americans by pooling participants in existing cohort studies.
This study, which will be published Oct. 24 in eLife, and two other
new Northwestern studies in Oncotarget and Cell Cycle by the Peter group,
describe the discovery of the assassin molecules present in multiple human
genes and their powerful effect on cancer in mice.
A
new genetic technique,
described online in Nature Genetics, may help researchers pick out the microbial fifth column in the
genes of sick people.
Overall, the
new study suggests that genetic variations in the
gene that codes for POU6F2 may affect the structure of the eye and increase a person's risk of glaucoma, but additional studies will be needed to
describe the exact mechanism.
As
described in the journal
Genes & Development, the researchers identified a
new pathway controlling heterochromatin organisation in mouse embryonic stem cells.
Writing online Nov. 23 in the journal Molecular Cell, a team of researchers from the University of Wisconsin — Madison
describes new research helping tease out the mechanics of how the gut microbiome communicates with the cells of its host to switch
genes on and off.
A
new study in The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics
describes a multi-method strategy to overcome existing technological limitations by more accurately identifying PMS2
gene mutations, which will improve diagnosis and support appropriate genetic counseling and medical management.
Koonin
describes the eukaryotic cell as a «palimpsest of fusions and
gene exchanges,» referring to a manuscript that has been written over with
new text.
These cells are easily accessible (therefore, they are the first ones used in the clinic), seemingly well suited for
gene transfer, and used in practice with
new genes to correct two types of severe combined immunodeficiency (which are briefly
described in the book).
Researchers
describe how a
new «universal» strategy for CRISPR - Cas9 - mediated
gene correction in patient derived stem cells may represent a promising therapeutic option
Lin said the
new model turned out to be a very natural language to
describe the dynamics of eukaryotic
gene expression.
Published in Science, an exciting paper
describes a
new CRISPR - based
gene editing system that targets RNA, the molecule responsible for translating DNA into protein, instead of DNA.
This overview
describes how newly identified
genes implicated in human neurodegenerative diseases are making their way into the easy - to - manipulate fruit fly and providing
new insights into disease pathology and therapeutic avenues.
Two
newer gene - editing methods — zinc finger nucleases, used since the late 1990s, and TALENs, first
described in 2011 — allowed more precise modifications, he says, «but there was a real art and skill required, and only a handful of labs could do those.»
This
new lncRNA and its function are
described this week in the online edition of the journal
Genes and Development.
Second, with over 20 commercially available C57BL / 6 substrains, many with known behavioral differences, we
describe a framework to utilize mouse substrains as a rich genetic source for discovering
new genes and alleles that regulate behavior.
Dubbed the «51st State» Working Group, these 10 states — California, Colorado, Iowa, Kentucky,
New Hampshire, Oregon, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia — worked from a framework developed by Linda Darling - Hammond, Gene Wilhoit, and Linda Pittenger, which proposed a new paradigm for accountability and described how a hypothetical «51st state» might implement strategies to ensure all students were college, career, and life ready upon graduati
New Hampshire, Oregon, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia — worked from a framework developed by Linda Darling - Hammond,
Gene Wilhoit, and Linda Pittenger, which proposed a
new paradigm for accountability and described how a hypothetical «51st state» might implement strategies to ensure all students were college, career, and life ready upon graduati
new paradigm for accountability and
described how a hypothetical «51st state» might implement strategies to ensure all students were college, career, and life ready upon graduation.
Of the car's design, Mercedes - Benz
describes, «With the third generation of the CLS, Mercedes - Benz is now building more strongly than ever on the aura and unique character of this trendsetting model: the
new model has pure CLS
genes with its arching waistline, flat side window lines and low greenhouse.
«
Gene Davis with points,» is how one painter
described James Little's
new body of work, De-Classified: New Paintings at the June Kelly galle
new body of work, De-Classified:
New Paintings at the June Kelly galle
New Paintings at the June Kelly gallery.