A Gene for an Extended Phenotype
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A Gene for an Extended Phenotype
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Most Recently Shared on September 11, 2011 at 7:33 am By:
A Gene for an Extended Phenotype (pathogens' host control)-> http://t.co/GbYULeg
Roche seen extending its Illumina offer once again - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: ZURICH (Reuters) - Roche Holding AG is likely to extend its $5.7 billion cash bid for U.S. gene decoder Illumina again when its offer expires at midnight on Friday, as the Swiss drugmaker stays true to an M&A strategy that has so far been successful. Roche is bidding $44.50 per share, and on Tuesday urged Illumina shareholders to take up what it believes is a "full and fair" offer. Roche has so far not been able to talk to Illumina management, which has dismissed the ” View full resource at news.yahoo.com
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Roche seen extending its Illumina offer once again - ZURICH (Reuters) - Roche Holding AG is likely to extend its $5.... http://t.co/PBEQG5y2
Roche seen extending its Illumina offer once again
health.yahoo.net — “ZURICH (Reuters) - Roche Holding AG is likely to extend its $5.7 billion cash bid for U.S. gene decoder Illumina again when its offer expires at midnight on Friday, as the Swiss drugmaker stays true to an M&A strategy that has so far been successful. Roche is bidding $44.” View full resource at health.yahoo.net
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Roche seen extending its Illumina offer once again: ZURICH (Reuters) - Roche Holding AG is likely to extend its ... http://t.co/sXpfX6op
Roche seen extending its Illumina offer once again
health.yahoo.net — “ZURICH (Reuters) - Roche Holding AG is likely to extend its $5.7 billion cash bid for U.S. gene decoder Illumina again when its offer expires at midnight on Friday, as the Swiss drugmaker stays true to an M&A strategy that has so far been successful. Roche is bidding $44.” View full resource at health.yahoo.net
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BMC Genetics | Abstract | Association of single nucleotide polymorphic sites in candidate genes with aggressiveness and deoxynivalenol production in Fusarium graminearum causing wheat head blight
biomedcentral.com — “Fusarium graminearum sensu stricto (s.s.) is an ubiquitous pathogen of cereals. The economic impact of Fusarium head blight (FHB) is characterized by crop losses and mycotoxin contamination. Our objective was to associate SNP diversity within candidate genes with phenotypic traits. A total of 77 F. graminearum s.s. isolates was tested for severity of fungal infection (=aggressiveness) and deoxynivalenol (DON) production in an inoculated field experiment at two locations in each of two years. For” View full resource at biomedcentral.com
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RT @bmc_series: Aggressive genes identified in wheat fungus http://t.co/qunIvaFr #BMCGenetics #genetics #plant #biology #pathogens
Extra Gene Copy Shown to Prevent Cancer, Improve Health and Extend Lifespan
extremelongevity.net — “Scientists find adding extra copy of a gene called Pten prevents cancer, improves health and increases lifespan.” View full resource at extremelongevity.net
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Extra Gene Copy Shown to Prevent Cancer, Improve Health and Extend Lifespan: http://t.co/8Dy4Jqxi
Genome Medicine | Abstract | Systems-level analysis of age-related macular degeneration reveals global biomarkers and phenotype-specific functional networks
genomemedicine.com — “Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a leading cause of blindness that affects the central region of the retinal pigmented epithelium (RPE), choroid, and neural retina. Initially characterized by an accumulation of sub-RPE deposits, AMD leads to progressive retinal degeneration, and in advanced cases, irreversible vision loss. Although genetic analysis, animal models, and cell culture systems have yielded important insights into AMD, the molecular pathways underlying AMD's onset and progres” View full resource at genomemedicine.com
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RT @genomemedicine: Systems approach reveals novel #gene signatures associated with age-related macular degeneration http://t.co/BlVKhaxX
Gene tweak that extends lifespan of fruit flies could help slow human aging
gizmag.com — “By tweaking a gene in the intestine of fruit flies researchers have been able to extend their lifespan by as much as 50 percent.” View full resource at gizmag.com
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Gene tweak that extends lifespan of fruit flies could help slow human aging http://t.co/l8Ga1nBS
Aging human bodies and aging human oocytes run on different clocks
sciencedaily.com — “Reproductive and somatic aging use different molecular mechanisms that show little overlap between the types of genes required to keep oocytes healthy and the genes that generally extend life span, according to new research.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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#Fertility news: Aging Human Bodies and Aging Human Oocytes Run On Different Clocks http://t.co/auVtsAgN
Aging human bodies and aging human oocytes run on different clocks
eurekalert.org — “Reproductive and somatic aging use different molecular mechanisms that show little overlap between types of genes that keep oocytes healthy and genes that generally extend life span.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Aging human bodies and aging human oocytes run on different clocks: Reproductive and somatic aging use di... http://t.co/F9axWLLl #aging
Cynthia Kenyon: Experiments that hint of longer lives | Video on TED.com
ted.com — “TED Talks What controls aging? Biochemist Cynthia Kenyon has found a simple genetic mutation that can double the lifespan of a simple worm, C. elegans. The lessons from that discovery, and others, are pointing to how we might one day significantly extend youthful human life.” View full resource at ted.com
Most Recently Shared on November 17, 2011 at 8:27 pm By:
What can worms teach us about the genes involved in aging? Watch biochemist Cynthia Kenyon’s TED talk to learn more: http://t.co/U7o2HSNi
BioMed Central | Full text | Following the genes: a framework for animal modeling of psychiatric disorders
biomedcentral.com — “Following a brief overview of the revolution in psychiatric genetics, Kevin Mitchell and colleagues explain how the effects of causal mutations can be studied in animals to elucidate pathogenic mechanisms and neurobiological phenotypes of direct relevance to human disease.” View full resource at biomedcentral.com
Most Recently Shared on November 11, 2011 at 2:00 pm By:
#Animal modeling of #psychiatric disorders, new research from #BMCbiology http://t.co/hgD8GvVY @bmc_series #biology
iBio receives U.S. patent entitled 'System for Expression of Genes in Plants'
news-medical.net — “iBio, Inc. today announced notice of issuance from the United States Patent and Trademark Office for US Patent 8,058,511, entitled "System for Expression of Genes in Plants," that further extends iBio's patent coverage of viral vectors comprising its iBioLaunch platform.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Malaria News: iBio receives U.S. patent entitled 'System for Expression of Genes in Plants': iBio, Inc. today an... http://t.co/mDho8dnd
Gene Regulation And The Difference Between Human Beings And Chimpanzees
science20.com — “When the DNA sequences of Homo sapiens and Pan troglodytes were sequenced, the difference between the sequences of coding genes was smaller than expected based on the phenotypic differences between both species. If not the coding genes, then what is” View full resource at science20.com
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Gene Regulation And The Difference Between Human Beings And Chimpanzees http://t.co/0TURfggm
Selective killing of cancer cells by a small molecule targeting the stress response to ROS : Nature : Nature Publishing Group
nature.com — “Malignant transformation, driven by gain-of-function mutations in oncogenes and loss-of-function mutations in tumour suppressor genes, results in cell deregulation that is frequently associated with enhanced cellular stress (for example, oxidative, replicative, metabolic and proteotoxic stress, and DNA damage). Adaptation to this stress phenotype is required for cancer cells to survive, and consequently cancer cells may become dependent upon non-oncogenes that do not ordinarily perform such a vi” View full resource at nature.com
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Selective killing of cancer cells by a small molecule targeting the stress response to ROS http://t.co/hpApYh9m
Trisomic and Allelic Differences Influence Phenotyp... [Genetics. 2011] - PubMed - NCBI
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Most Recently Shared on September 20, 2011 at 1:55 pm By:
Phenotypic variability in #Downsyndrome seems to be due to individual differences in alleles of all genes. http://t.co/cLi6OiWR
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