Science news articles about 'nuclear genomes'
Complete Neandertal mitochondrial genome sequenced from 38,000-year-old bone
... genome presented in the new study is a useful forerunner for the sequencing of the complete Neandertal nuclear genome, the researchers said, a feat that their team already has well underway.Trichoplax genome sequenced -- 'rosetta stone' for understanding evolution
... in the online edition of the journal Nature show that while Trichoplax has one of the smallest nuclear genomes found in a multi-cellular creature, it contains signature sequences for gene regulation ...Scientists sequence woolly-mammoth genome
... cells has many copies. In their most recent project, the team sequenced the mammoth's nuclear genome, which codes for all the genetic factors that are responsible for the appearance of an organism. ...Cell's 'power plant' genes raise vision disorder risk
... M.D., M.P.H., an investigator in the Center for Human Genetics Research. “We have the nuclear genome – the “human genome” – that makes the cover of all the magazines, and then we also have this tiny ...Researchers unveil near-complete protein catalog for mitochondria
... — the vast majority of the critical mitochondrial proteins are derived not from their genome, but rather from the nuclear genome. However, even with the wealth of genome sequence data now available, ...Solar-powered sea-slugs live like plants, prof says
... photosynthesizing. "We found that the slug has at least one gene required for photosynthesis in its nuclear genome, which has never been found in any animal," says Manhart. "The critical thing is the ...Hair of Tasmanian tiger yields genes of extinct species
... mitochondrial genome of the thylacine species, also shows that it is feasible to sequence its complete nuclear genome," Schuster said. The new gene sequences permitted the team to accurately ...UI biologist studies ocean plant cell adaptation in climate change
... Roy J. Carver Center for Comparative Genomics and his colleagues came one step closer ... key issues in oceanography by sequencing to completion the nuclear genome of two globally distributed, bacterial ...Penn geneticist publishes largest-ever study on African genetics revealing origins, migration
... diversity in Africa. "This is the largest study to date of African genetic diversity in the nuclear genome," said Sarah Tishkoff, a geneticist with joint appointments in the School of Arts and ...New malaria agent found in chimpanzees close to that commonly observed in humans
... Plasmodium, closely related to P. falciparum. Sequencing of the nuclear genome of this new agent should further the understanding of genomic adaptations of P. falciparum to humans and thus help ...
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