Science news articles about 'viral sequences'Viral recombination another way HIV fools the immune system
... evades control by HLA-B27 had developed, possibly in response to a second recombination of viral sequences.
"The first Gag recombination event facilitated escape from the primary immune response, ... Scientists sequence woolly-mammoth genome
... extinction. "For example," said Miller, "most animal genomes contain integrated viral sequences and, though these are not directly associated with disease, evidence of multiple recent integration ... Immune exhaustion in HIV infection
... approaches to treat HIV efficiently by suppressing the viral load early in infection aimed at preserving ... et al. (2008) Antigen load and viral sequence diversification determine the functional profile ... Simian foamy virus found to be widespread among chimpanzees
... fecal samples from 25 chimpanzee communities across sub-Saharan Africa, the researchers obtained viral sequences from a large proportion of these communities, showing a range of infection rates from ... A viral cloaking device
... a mere 23 percent match in genetic sequences, UL18 looks almost exactly the same as ... UL18 virtually undetectable. "It's a good example of a viral protein that evolved from its host ancestor to block ... Scientists identify key roadblock to gene expression
... and Willaman Chair in Molecular Biology at Penn State University.
Using state-of-the-art ChIP-sequencing, a genome-mapping tool provided by collaborator Stephen S. Schuster, Penn State professor of ... New cost-effective means to reconstruct virus populations
... have developed mathematical and statistical tools for reconstructing viral populations using pyrosequencing, a novel and effective technique for sequencing DNA. They describe their findings in an ... Sugar linkage could lead to better treatment for autoimmune diseases
... carbohydrates. Reinhold notes that while most biopolymers are linear and thus relatively easy to sequence, bush-shaped carbohydrates have proved challenging.
“With sequential mass spectrometry, we ... Plant biologists discover unexpected proteins affecting small RNAs
... simultaneously might be.
Aided by revolutionary “deep-sequencing” technology, which detects rare RNAs at high ... right” mutants scrutinized by powerful new sequencing technology—to detect them until now ... Challenges of HIV-1 subtype diversity
... , the region that remains most severely affected by the pandemic.
Advances in full-genome sequencing, along with expanded disease surveillance, have enabled researchers to identify circulating and ... Gene therapy increases survival for end-stage head and neck cancer
... cell's nucleus. But instead of replicating in a typical viral manner, it expresses p53, resulting in cell ... gene chip analysis reveals gene sequence.
Creation of Introgen
Roth found little interest ... Thinking ahead: Bacteria anticipate coming changes in their environment
... networks revealed a simple and elegant structure. The researchers could now trace the different sequences of gene and protein interactions organisms used in order to respond to cues and anticipate ... New paradigm for cell-specific gene delivery
... continues, "Now that we have demonstrated proof of principle for this approach we can look for DNA sequences that act in other tissues and develop cell-specific treatments for any number of organs". ... Hebrew University study opening new route for combating viruses
... Her algorithm, named RepTar, searches the thousands of genes in the human genome and through sequence, structural and physical considerations detects matches to hundreds of microRNAs.
The uniqueness ... Genome communication
... genome can interact by direct contact or through intermediaries that can be proteins or RNA sequences. The exact mechanisms of how paramutagenic alleles communicate with their homologous partners are ...
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Viral recombination another way HIV fools the immune system
... evades control by HLA-B27 had developed, possibly in response to a second recombination of viral sequences. "The first Gag recombination event facilitated escape from the primary immune response, ...Scientists sequence woolly-mammoth genome
... extinction. "For example," said Miller, "most animal genomes contain integrated viral sequences and, though these are not directly associated with disease, evidence of multiple recent integration ...Immune exhaustion in HIV infection
... approaches to treat HIV efficiently by suppressing the viral load early in infection aimed at preserving ... et al. (2008) Antigen load and viral sequence diversification determine the functional profile ...Simian foamy virus found to be widespread among chimpanzees
... fecal samples from 25 chimpanzee communities across sub-Saharan Africa, the researchers obtained viral sequences from a large proportion of these communities, showing a range of infection rates from ...A viral cloaking device
... a mere 23 percent match in genetic sequences, UL18 looks almost exactly the same as ... UL18 virtually undetectable. "It's a good example of a viral protein that evolved from its host ancestor to block ...Scientists identify key roadblock to gene expression
... and Willaman Chair in Molecular Biology at Penn State University. Using state-of-the-art ChIP-sequencing, a genome-mapping tool provided by collaborator Stephen S. Schuster, Penn State professor of ...New cost-effective means to reconstruct virus populations
... have developed mathematical and statistical tools for reconstructing viral populations using pyrosequencing, a novel and effective technique for sequencing DNA. They describe their findings in an ...Sugar linkage could lead to better treatment for autoimmune diseases
... carbohydrates. Reinhold notes that while most biopolymers are linear and thus relatively easy to sequence, bush-shaped carbohydrates have proved challenging. “With sequential mass spectrometry, we ...Plant biologists discover unexpected proteins affecting small RNAs
... simultaneously might be. Aided by revolutionary “deep-sequencing” technology, which detects rare RNAs at high ... right” mutants scrutinized by powerful new sequencing technology—to detect them until now ...Challenges of HIV-1 subtype diversity
... , the region that remains most severely affected by the pandemic. Advances in full-genome sequencing, along with expanded disease surveillance, have enabled researchers to identify circulating and ...Gene therapy increases survival for end-stage head and neck cancer
... cell's nucleus. But instead of replicating in a typical viral manner, it expresses p53, resulting in cell ... gene chip analysis reveals gene sequence. Creation of Introgen Roth found little interest ...Thinking ahead: Bacteria anticipate coming changes in their environment
... networks revealed a simple and elegant structure. The researchers could now trace the different sequences of gene and protein interactions organisms used in order to respond to cues and anticipate ...New paradigm for cell-specific gene delivery
... continues, "Now that we have demonstrated proof of principle for this approach we can look for DNA sequences that act in other tissues and develop cell-specific treatments for any number of organs". ...Hebrew University study opening new route for combating viruses
... Her algorithm, named RepTar, searches the thousands of genes in the human genome and through sequence, structural and physical considerations detects matches to hundreds of microRNAs. The uniqueness ...Genome communication
... genome can interact by direct contact or through intermediaries that can be proteins or RNA sequences. The exact mechanisms of how paramutagenic alleles communicate with their homologous partners are ...