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Complete Genomics Will Sequence a Human Genome for $5000 Starting in Spring 2009
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Hotwiring the Human Genome: The Programming Language of Life
70 days ago
How much data is a human genome? It depends what you store. [Genetic Future]
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Source: abclocal.go.com --- 16 days ago
Technology will someday be able to do in minutes what now takes months. ...
Source: blog.washingtonpost.com --- 36 days ago
From staff and wire reports *Human Genome Sciences of Rockville said it entered a manufacturing alliance with Hospira, agreeing to manufacture, develop and sell supplies of some of Hospira's biopharmaceutical products. The companies did not disclose financial terms of the deal or identify the products HGS would make. HGS also said it entered into a marketing-services agreement with Eden Biosciences in August. Under that deal, Eden will help HGS identify potential clients for its manufacturing and late-stage process development services. *Reston-based Comstock Homebuilding said it has reached a deal with Regions Bank to relieve the ailing home builder of about $5.3 million worth of debt in development loans. Regions will foreclose on three of Comstock's properties in Atlanta in exchange for releasing the home builder of its obligations. *SLM said it named Kenneth Fischbach senior vice president of corporate finance. The Reston company said Fischbach will oversee debt investor relations. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 26 days ago
PHOENIX, Ariz. - Sept. 14, 2008 - Investigators at the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) today announced a faster and less expensive way for scientists to find which genes might affect Human health. ...
Source: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov --- 38 days ago
Related Articles A Genome level survey of Burkholderia pseudomallei immunome expressed during Human infection. Microbes Infect. 2008 Aug 12; Authors: Su YC, Wan KL, Mohamed R, Nathan S Burkholderia pseudomallei is the etiological agent of melioidosis, a severe infectious disease of humans and animals. The role of the bacterium's proteins expressed in vivo during Human melioidosis continues to remain an enigma. This study's aim was to identify B. pseudomallei target proteins that elicit the humoral immune response in infected humans. A small insert genomic expression library was constructed and immunoscreened to identify peptides that reacted exclusively with melioidosis patients' sera. Sero-positive clones expressing immunogenic peptides were sequenced and annotated, and shown to represent 109 proteins involved in bacterial cell envelope biogenesis, cell motility and secretion, transcription, amino acid, ion and protein metabolism, energy production, DNA repair and unknown hypothetical proteins. Western blot analysis of three randomly selected full-length immunogenic polypeptides with patients' sera verified the findings of the immunome screening. The patient humoral immune response to the 109 proteins suggests the induction or significant upregulation of these proteins in vivo during Human infection and thus may play a role in the pathogenesis of B. pseudomallei. Identification of B. pseudomallei immunogens has shed new light on the e ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 26 days ago
Medical Research News Scientists at deCODE genetics and colleagues at Radboud University Medical Center in the Netherlands today report the discovery of two common single-letter variants in the Human Genome (SNPs) that confer increased risk of urinary ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 2 days ago
ScienceDaily (Oct. 8, 2008) ? Researchers have decoded the Genome of a malaria parasite that has a host range from monkeys to man. Identified originally in monkeys, the parasite was first reported in a Human infection just over 40 years ago. ...
Source: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov --- 6 days ago
Related Articles Evolutionary origins of Human apoptosis and Genome-stability gene networks. Nucleic Acids Res. 2008 Oct 2; Authors: Castro MA, Dalmolin RJ, Moreira JC, Mombach JC, de Almeida RM Apoptosis is essential for complex multicellular organisms and its failure is associated with Genome instability and cancer. Interactions between apoptosis and Genome-maintenance mechanisms have been extensively documented and include transactivation-independent and -dependent functions, in which the tumor-suppressor protein p53 works as a 'molecular node' in the DNA-damage response. Although apoptosis and Genome stability have been identified as ancient pathways in eukaryote phylogeny, the biological evolution underlying the emergence of an integrated system remains largely unknown. Here, using computational methods, we reconstruct the evolutionary scenario that linked apoptosis with Genome stability pathways in a functional Human gene/protein association network. We found that the entanglement of DNA repair, chromosome stability and apoptosis gene networks appears with the caspase gene family and the antiapoptotic gene BCL2. Also, several critical nodes that entangle apoptosis and Genome stability are cancer genes (e.g. ATM, BRCA1, BRCA2, MLH1, MSH2, MSH6 and TP53), although their orthologs have arisen in different points of evolution. Our results demonstrate how Genome stability and apoptosis were co-opted during evolution recruiting genes t ...
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Source: www.moreover.com --- 38 days ago
DNA Samples Aimed at Genetic Causes of 11 Widespread Diseases SANTA CLARA, Calif., Aug. 5, 2008 ? Agilent Technologies Inc. ...
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com --- 38 days ago
Human Genome Sciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: HGSI) announced it has completed enrollment and initial dosing in BLISS-76, the second of two pivotal Phase 3 randomized clinical trials of LymphoStat-B® (belimumab) in patients with active systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Belimumab is being developed by HGS and GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) under a co-development and commercialization agreement entered into in August 2006. ...
Source: pubs.acs.org --- 36 days ago
Anjali Verma, Kangkan Halder, Rashi Halder, Vinod Kumar Yadav, Pooja Rawal, Ram Krishna Thakur, Farhan Mohd, Abhay Sharma, and Shantanu Chowdhury Web Release Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 00:00:00 EDT (Article) DOI: 10.1021/jm800448a ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 15 days ago
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Source: www.moreover.com --- 38 days ago
A2 Mediagroup Sep 3 2008 4:07AM GMT ...
Source: www.littlegreenfootballs.com --- 35 days ago
David Brown has a good piece in the Washington Post’s Science section, on the remnants of extinct viruses discovered in the Genome—the results of evolutionary warfare between viral invaders and Human genes: In Our Genes, Old Fossils Take On New Roles . Over the past 15 years, scientists have been comparing the inherited genetic material — the genomes — of dozens of organisms, acquiring a life history of life itself. What they’re finding would impress even novelist William Faulkner, the great chronicler of how the past never really goes away. It turns out that about 8 percent of the Human Genome is made up of viruses that once attacked our ancestors. The viruses lost. What remains are the molecular equivalents of mounted trophies, insects preserved in genomic amber, DNA fossils. The thousands of Human endogenous retroviruses, or HERVs, sketch a history of rough times during the 550 million years of vertebrate evolution. The best-preserved one, HERV-K113, probably arrived less than 200,000 years ago, long after Human beings and chimpanzees diverged from a common ancestor. But these retroviruses are more than just curiosities. They are some of the most important enemies we ever had. They helped mold the immune system that is one of the evolutionary marvels of life on Earth. In the past two years, a laboratory in France and another in the United States independently reconstructed a functioning HERV-K retrovirus from pieces found in th ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 6 days ago
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Source: www.moreover.com --- 37 days ago
Checkbiotech Sep 3 2008 6:30PM GMT ...
Source: www.twit.tv --- 28 days ago
Mark Gerstein endeavors to make sense our Genome on its past and present course. Guest: Mark Gerstein , the Albert L. Williams Professor of Biomedical Informatics, a professor of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry and professor of Computer Science at Yale University Gerstein Lab . Audible pick of the week: Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA , Unabridged, By Tim Weiner, Narrated by Stefan Rudnicki. For your free audio book visit Audible.com/biotech . Thanks to Cachefly for providing the bandwidth for this netcast. Host: Marc Pelletier Running time:  55:35 ...
Source: dailyheadlines.uark.edu --- 32 days ago
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. –Some researchers are calling it the largest biology project ever undertaken by scientists: mapping out the DNA sequence of the Human Genome. The mapping that once took years is now taking months, but the cost is astronomical — producing a high quality sequence of a mammal-sized Genome can cost from $10 to $50 million dollars. ...
Source: www.wksu.org --- 36 days ago
The former director of the Human Genome project says in the last two years, there's been a revolution in the medical applications of genetic research. Dr. Francis Collins was in Cleveland today to accept the first Inamori prize for ethics from Case Western Reserve University. He says one of those breakthroughs will be published tomorrow - a new cancer Genome atlas. WKSU's Karen Schaefer reports. ...

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