November 20th
November 19th
Mammoth task: Scientists map DNA of ancient beast - Ashland Daily Tidings
WASHINGTON ? Bringing "Jurassic Park" one step closer to reality, scientists have deciphered much of the genetic code of the woolly mammoth, a feat they say could allow them to recreate the shaggy, prehistoric beast in as little as a decade or two ...
Scientists map most of woolly mammoth?s genome - Fort Francis Times
TORONTO?Scientists have sequenced much of the genome of the woolly mammoth?raising the tantalizing but remote possibility that one day the long-extinct mammal could be resurrected to again trudge through the Arctic snow. The researchers at Penn ...
Roche NimbleGen launches microarrays for analysis of DNA copy number ... - News-Medical.Net
NimbleGen CGH 12x135K arrays allow simultaneous analysis of 12 independent sample pairs on a single microarray slide, each with 135,000 empirically tested long oligonucleotide probes. This new array format will enable rapid and cost-effective ...
Candidates' genes: A future scoop? - Los Angeles Times Blogs
Future candidates running for the nation's highest offices could have a bit of their genetic material lifted off their sleeve in a rope line, or off the glass from which they quaffed a homely mug of brew for the cameras. And in no time at all, some ...
Photo: Woolly Mammoth DNA Study Plus Findings - Post Chronicle
An international team led by a U.S. researcher has completed genome sequencing for an extinct animal, offering insight into its modern-day cousin. Photo of baby 'Woolly Mammoth' discovered on the Yamal peninsula of Russia in 2007. Using DNA extracted ...
Do you prefer to listen to your genome gossip? Check out Podzy Podcast Directory > Genome.
Looking for genome related products, then look no further. Try our new Genome Shop.