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1. Múltiples genes implicados en el autismo
Multiple genes implicated in autism Discovery could lead to drugs targeting gene interactions Deborah Halber, Picower Institute By pinpointing two genes that cause autism-like symptoms in mice, researchers at MIT's Picower Institute ...
Feb 09, 2009 Admin2 243
2. Reversando la sabiduría convencional del ADN
Reversing the conventional DNA wisdom Researchers find DNA is transcribed by divergent polymerases Anne Trafton, News Office The copying of DNA's master instructions into messenger molecules of RNA, a process known as DNA transcript...
Dec 06, 2008 Admin2 539
3. Desenredando la regulación del ADN
Untangling DNA regulation Biologists theorize role for DNA packaging in stem cell development Anne Trafton, News Office MIT biologists have discovered that the organization of DNA's packing material plays a critical role in directing...
Nov 08, 2008 Admin2 463
4. Los genes humanos cantan diferentes tonalidades en diferentes tejidos
Human genes sing different tunes in different tissues Biologists find almost all genes express multiple messenger RNAs Anne Trafton, News Office Scientists have long known that it's possible for one gene to produce slightly different ...
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5. Ingenieros de Caltech construyen primer dispositivo de ARN sintético multi-input "conectar y jugar"
Caltech Engineers Build First-Ever Multi-Input "Plug-and-Play" Synthetic RNA Device Could one day be used to detect tumor cells or create targeted gene therapies PASADENA, Calif.--Engineers from the California Institute of Technology (Calte...
Oct 18, 2008 Ad1 490
6. Investigadores de la UM descubren vínculos entre las células madre, el envejecimiento y el cáncer
U-M researchers uncover new links between stem cells, aging and cancer To view this article in English press here ANN ARBOR, Michigan...
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7. Cinco cosas que debería saber sobre la investigación con células madre
Five things you should know about stem cell research U-M experts offer “Stem Cells 101” to help clear up confusion in advance of  Nov. 4 vote ANN ARBOR, Mich. — In just a few weeks, Michigan voters will have an important decision to m...
Oct 14, 2008 Admin2 472
8. La vida del hongo: Investigadores desarrollan programa auto-entrenable para la predicción de genes de hongos
Fungal Life: Researchers Develop Self-Training Gene Prediction Program for Fungi Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a computer program that trains itself to predict genes in the DNA sequences of fungi. ...
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9. Científicos de Caltech encuentran que las células coordinan la actividad génica con señales de frecuencia modulada
Caltech Scientists Find Cells Coordinate Gene Activity with FM Bursts PASADENA, Calif.-- How a cell achieves the coordinated control of a number of genes at the same time, a process that's necessary for it to regulate its own behavior and deve...
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10. Debe prevenirse la discriminación por características genéticas
Must prevent discrimination due to genetic characteristics Laura Romero Es el desafío para el suo de dicho tipo de información con propósitos de investigación. ...
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