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Gene study shows how sheep first separated from goats.»
«Cow
gene study shows why most clones fail.»
Not exact matches
Abeona Therapeutics (ABEO)- Data for ABO - 102 in MPS IIIA appears encouraging to me (decreases in heparan sulfate, neurocognitive benefits), initial data for ABO - 101 in MPS IIIB
showed early promise, EB - 101 in RDEB could see an expedited path to market if the pivotal
study yields fruit, and other
gene therapy candidates are soon to enter the clinic.
Additionally, scientists note that genetic
studies show that Amerind
genes are mostly though not entirely of Asiatic origin, which appears to conflict with the Book of Mormon account of their ancestry.
These findings could explain why twin
studies show that ho - mose - xuality runs in families, but no «gay
gene» can be found, Rice said.
These findings could explain why twin
studies show that homosexuality runs in families, but no «gay
gene» can be found, Rice said.
Richard Dawkins likened memes to
genes, but a new
study by Facebook
shows just how accurate that analogy is.
The method identifies
gene sets that
show evidence for positive selection in comparison with matched controls, and thus highlights
genes for further functional
studies.
Gene Mater, a CBS spokesperson, told a Congressional hearing in l981: «I think our figures, our
studies, and lots of other
studies [
show] that there is no unanimity....
So far, the
studies of specific
genes have
shown conflicting results as to whether they cause hyperovulation or increase the chance of having fraternal twins.
Two initial
studies suggest babies with a specific version of the FADS2
gene demonstrated an IQ averaging 7 points higher if breastfed, compared with babies with a less common version of the
gene who
showed no improvement when breastfed.
«The point of our
study is to
show that it's never too late to reactivate the
gene,» Bird says.
This
study built on previous research from the Sundrud lab, which
showed that when TH17 cells entered the intestine in human tissue samples, they increased the expression of a
gene called MDR1.
In a
study published in Neoplasia, researchers at the Washington University School of Medicine created a map
showing which
genes were switched on and off in different parts of the tumor, providing a «signature» of these switches throughout the genome.
These
studies showing greater genetic diversity in ancient populations suggest it may not be so far - fetched to think that Siberians could have come into contact with people carrying Australasian
genes, and then taken those signatures to the Americas over subsequent generations.
The new
study shows that in AML, every possible combination of homozygous and heterozygous mutation occurs for the two
gene mutations under
study.
We're more than the product of our
genes and environment, twin
studies show.
The
study, published in Nature Structural and Molecular Biology,
showed that a combination of genetics and epigenetics — factors that turn
genes on or off — could explain how lactose intolerance develops over time.
Previous
studies have reported changes to the brain while people practise these activities, but a new
study shows for the first time that
gene activity changes too.
A major
study conducted on twins
shows that environmental factors may be at least as important as
genes in causing autism.
Previous
studies have
shown that inherited mutations in a
gene (called TMLHE) that is required for carnitine biosynthesis are strongly associated with risk for development of autism - spectrum disorders, but the basis for that association has been unclear — until now.
Armed with the both the king cobra and Burmese python genome the team was able to
show that, despite previous hypotheses that venom
genes evolve «early» in the lineage leading to snakes, venom
gene families do not duplicate early, in fact the
study shows that the rapid and extensive expansion of functionally important venom toxin families is restricted to the venomous «advanced» snake lineage.
«Encouraging data for
gene replacement therapy for SMA type I, phase 1
study shows.»
The scientists found changes in the domestic cat's
genes that other
studies have
shown are involved in behaviors such as memory, fear and reward - seeking.
As Saaïd Safieddine, CNRS Director of Research at the Institut Pasteur and co-senior author of the
study with Prof. Christine Petit (head of the Genetics & physiology hearing unit at the Institut Pasteur), explains, «we have just
shown that it is possible to partially correct a specific form of hereditary hearing loss accompanied by balance problems using local
gene therapy performed after the embryogenesis of the ear, which is primarily affected by the mutation responsible for the disorder.
Weber predicts that follow - up
studies will
show the resistance
genes have indeed made the jump to sludge bacteria.
A new multi-institutional
study by Japanese researchers
shows a potential rare
gene mutation that could act as a predictor for two neurodevelopmental disorders, schizophrenia and autism.
Studies have
shown that more than 50 % of all human cancers carry defects in the p53
gene, and almost all other cancers with a normal p53 function carry other defects which indirectly impair the cancer - fighting function of p53.
Since
studies had
shown that children in heavily polluted areas of the Central Valley had more infections, and pollution and secondhand smoke contain similar toxic compounds, Nadeau searched for
genes that played a major role in fighting infection.
The Epstein - Barr virus, which infects some 90 % of Americans, may cause changes in
gene expression that dramatically increase a person's chance of getting lupus and six other autoimmune disorders, a new
study by Harley, now a rheumatologist at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center in Ohio, and colleagues
shows.
Previous
studies have
shown than those of African descent do not usually carry a mutation to the filaggrin
gene (FLG) that has been associated with the risk of onset and persistence of AD in those of European and Asian ancestry.
The
study shows that these
genes are more widely conserved between honey bees and mammals, compared to either honey bees and asocial insects, or honey bees and asocial vertebrates.
A new
study shows that many
genes are abnormally regulated in cloned embryos, especially in extra embryonic tissue and the placenta.
While previous vectors have only been able to penetrate the cochlea's inner hair cells, the first Nature Biotechnology
study showed that a new synthetic vector, Anc80, safely transferred
genes to the hard - to - reach outer hair cells when introduced into the cochlea (see images).
«This
study shows that NF - kB might coordinate a network of immune - suppressor
genes whose products enable tumor cells to evade adaptive immunity,» he adds.
According to the researchers, this is the first
study to link the extreme and rapid eating - induced changes of the Burmese python's intestines directly to changes in
gene expression, and also the first to
show how quickly
gene expression changed.
Dr Antonio Pardiñas, first author of the
study, said: «We
show for the first time that genetic variants that do not severely impact
gene function, but presumably have a more subtle impact on these critical
genes, increase risk for developing schizophrenia.»
«Our stem cell - based
studies indicate that low - calorie sweeteners promote additional fat accumulation within cells compared with cells not exposed to these substances, in a dose - dependent fashion — meaning that as the dose of sucralose is increased more cells
showed increased fat droplet accumulation,» said Sabyasachi Sen, M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. «This most likely occurs by increasing glucose entry into cells through increased activity of
genes called glucose transporters.»
Colin Palmer at the University of Dundee in Scotland conducted one
study that
shows the effects of the FTO
gene.
The
studies were the first to
show that the action of
genes could be modulated by structures called methyl groups, a subject about which Szyf knew precisely nothing.
This
study, published in the journal Microarrays,
shows that lack of SOST in the bone microenvironment promotes the expression of many
genes associated with cell migration and / or invasion, including long non-coding RNA MALAT1 in prostate cancer, suggesting that SOST has an inhibitory effect on prostate cancer invasion.
«HIV protein manipulates hundreds of human
genes to advance progression into AIDS,
study shows.»
The developing brain undergoes rapid and tightly coordinated changes in a molecular process known to help regulate
gene activity, a new
study shows.
A recent
study was the first to
show that a particular
gene affects financial behavior outside the lab
A
study of identical twins and of unrelated individuals
shows that differences in chemical changes to TRPA1, a
gene that directs the production of a temperature - sensing protein, is connected to pain tolerance.
«In this current
study, we've
shown that by opening the TRPV1 channel to allow calcium ions to enter the cell, we can turn on a
gene.
Now, in a provocative
study that raises unsettling questions about the widespread use of vitamin supplements, Swedish researchers have
showed that relatively low doses of antioxidants spur the growth of early lung tumors in cancer - prone mice, perhaps by hindering a well - known tumor suppressor
gene.
This
study showed the two subtypes have different genetic origins and involve a dramatically different number of chromosomal rearrangements, mutations and other
gene variations.
Significantly, the
study also
shows that the
genes that influence longevity act independently rather than interacting with each other, a phenomenon called epistasis.
The
study shows that the TREX2
gene has a relevant role in the inflammatory response that develops during the illness.