... and the Institut de genetique et biologie moleculaire et cellulaire of the Universite de Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France - is published in the latest issue of the journal Genes and Development...
Scientists have developed a powerful new tool for genomic research and medicine -- a robust method for generating synthetic enzymes that can target particular DNA sequences for inactivation or repair. ...
Gene therapies developed to treat muscle-wasting diseases, such as muscular dystrophy, could be used in sports as performance enhancers, experts warn.
... too many offspring inheriting the gene and dying off.
Swordtail fish usually live for 1.5 to 2 ... at 4.5 months. The ones with the skin cancer gene can develop melanomas at about 7 months and die a few ...
... shows that mice need just one of the four genes to develop from fertilized eggs through adulthood. ... came the real surprise. To learn if the E2f3a gene was doing something truly critical and different ...
... the genetic family tree of cancer development. The findings, published online today in the journal Genes and Development, plant the seed for a critical new branch of scientific inquiry, says Dr. Mak, ...
... supported these findings, using a mouse without the LMID1 gene which developed lung cancer.
Dr Sharp ... 3p21 is often deleted very early on in the development of lung cancer due to the toxic chemicals ...
... study of biological processes.
The levels of two genes, hsp70 and hsp22, spiked in the hours before ... toxic," Tower said.
The real-time methods developed by Tower's group painted the poignant picture ...
... in real time through a specially modified camera. With GeneVision, military commanders could compare gene expression in victorious and defeated troops. Retailers could track genes related to craving ...
... ; genotyping arrays that allow screening of hundreds of thousands of SNPs at once; and a gene chip developed by Altshuler's team that can simulaneously screen for SNPs and for copy-number variants – ...
... two major tumour suppressor genes, p53 and PTEN, are inactivated in invasive bladder cancer. The findings and this new model are described in a paper in the 15 March issue of Genes and Development...
... and in the integration of neurons into the brain. Mice with the abnormal version of the gene also develop behaviors that are reminiscent of human psychiatric disorders, including schizophrenia and ...
... blood cells.
As Lowe and colleagues report in the April 1st issue of the journal Genes and Development, their models, which include treatment protocols that closely mimic current AML therapy in ...
... both O. taurus and O. binodis in the development of beetle horns. While Distal-less ... horns, homothorax was only found to influence thorax horn development. The gene dachshund appears to have no effect ...
... embryo itself. The research, published this month in Genes and Development, "challenges standard assumptions on the timing ... genome within the same cell. Jumping gene insertions do cause disease; however ...