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All Articles Tagged As: bioinformatics


Review article provides tools for the Rosaceae genomics community (7/13/2008)

Review article provides tools for the Rosaceae genomics communityComprehensive overview of the genomics tools and resources available for the rapidly growing Rosaceae scientific community ...> Full Article


RNA emerges from DNA's shadow (7/13/2008)

EUROCORES program RNAQuality holds first conference ...> Full Article


Creating a new approach to archiving human genetic information (7/8/2008)

Scientists create wiki style system for gene annotation. ...> Full Article


Meet the genome's puzzle masters (6/29/2008)

Making sense of genomic data can be a real puzzler, but computational researchers know how to put the pieces together ...> Full Article


Genetic 'tag team' keeps cells on cycle (5/11/2008)

By surveying the activity of thousands of genes at several different time points, researchers at the Duke Institute for Genome Sciences & Policy have uncovered new evidence that a network of influential genes act as a kind of genetic tag team to orchestrate one of the most fundamental aspects of all life: the cell cycle. ...> Full Article


Bioinformatics technology provides new insight into microbial activities (3/15/2008)

Scientists may gain a new insight into the relationship between viruses and their environments thanks to a new computational technology developed by researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory. This technology has already been used to identify subtle differences in the metabolic processes of microbial communities. ...> Full Article


Researchers Reveal Surprises in Sea Anemone Genome (2/7/2008)

A team of international researchers, one of them a University of Maine professor, has discovered in a primitive starlet sea anemone the genes for a biochemical pathway that scientists had thought did not exist in animals. ...> Full Article


Environmental Epigenetics Has Potential for Preventing and Treating Disease (2/2/2008)

New research on environmental influences on health and disease has begun to shed light on why genetically identical individuals demonstrate different characteristics, such as susceptibility to disease. Scientists have found that environmental exposure to nutritional, chemical and physical factors can alter the epigenome. Literally meaning "above the genome," the epigenome refers to differences in gene expression that are inherited without changing the sequence of DNA. ...> Full Article

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