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Scent on demand: Scientists enhance the scent of flowers 10/10/2008

New prenatal test for Down syndrome less risky than amniocentesis 10/9/2008

Inherited disorders and copy number changes in human alpha-globin genes 10/8/2008

Early-stage gene transcription creates access to DNA 10/7/2008

Study Unveils Structural Details of Enzyme Vital to DNA Repair 10/6/2008

DNA of Good Bacteria Drives Intestinal Response to Infection 10/5/2008

Growing role of molecular diagnostics 10/4/2008

Use it or lose it? Researchers investigate the dispensability of our DNA 10/3/2008

Sequencing Thousand And One Genomes 10/2/2008

Scientists identify gene that may contribute to improved rice yield 10/1/2008

Researchers develop new self-training gene prediction program for fungi 9/30/2008

Lab Identifies Novel Mechanism for Regulation of Gene Expression 9/29/2008

Scientists identify novel inhibitor of human microRNA 9/28/2008

After the First Decade of Metagenomics-Adolescent Growth Spurt Anticipated 9/27/2008

Researchers Find an Essential Gene for Forming Ears of Corn 9/26/2008

All Articles Tagged As: synthetic biology


Synthetic Biology Is Bearing Fruit: Blockers Against Blockers (8/18/2008)

Synthetic Biology Is Bearing Fruit: Blockers Against BlockersTuberculosis pathogen can be fooled by a widely used food additive ...> Full Article


Scientists Build A Better DNA Molecule (5/29/2008)

New technique allows long DNA molecules to be composed hierarchically from smaller building blocks ...> Full Article


Molecular engineers design new enzymes from scratch (3/21/2008)

Molecular engineers design new enzymes from scratchMany important chemical reactions are slow and unwieldy because no enzyme exists to prod them to greater efficiency. Designing new enzymes from scratch is of practical interest in biomedicine, biotechnology, environmental cleanup, and other industries. Precisely engineered enzymes, built to match the specific task at hand, could improve many processes in these fields by triggering, speeding up, and controlling the necessary chemical reactions. ...> Full Article


Scientists find how a protein binds to genes and regulates them across the human genome (2/11/2008)

Scientists find how a protein binds to genes and regulates them across the human genomeOut of chaos, control: Cornell molecular biologists have discovered how a protein called PARP-1 binds to genes and regulates their expression across the human genome. Knowing where PARP-1 is located and how it works may allow scientists to target this protein to battle common diseases, such as stroke and cancer. ...> Full Article


In diatom, scientists find genes that may level engineering hurdle (1/23/2008)

In diatom, scientists find genes that may level engineering hurdleDenizens of oceans, lakes and even wet soil, diatoms are unicellular algae that encase themselves in intricately patterned, glass-like shells. Curiously, these tiny phytoplankton could be harboring the next big breakthrough in computer chips. ...> Full Article

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