A New Read On DNA Sequencing
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A New Read On DNA Sequencing
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Traditional Chinese Medicines: Deep Sequencing Reveals Undeclared, Potentially Toxic, And Trade-Restricted Ingredients Within 15 Samples
medicalnewstoday.com — “Researchers at Murdoch University have used new DNA sequencing technology to reveal the animal and plant composition of traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs). Some of the TCM samples tested contain” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Chinese Medicines: Sequencing Reveals Toxic, And Trade-Restricted Ingredients Within 15 Samples http://t.co/55u7wlfG via @mnt_complement
About that study saying whole genome scans are useless... - Forbes
forbes.com — “The following discussion on whether a new study tells us anything about the usefulness of DNA sequencing for predicting whether people will get sick was interesting -- so I've captured it here. For posterity. Share Study Says DNA’s Power to Predict Illness Is Limited The answer, according to a new study of [...]” View full resource at forbes.com
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About that study saying whole genome scans are useless... - Forbes http://t.co/8S2aQK83 <--as per @mslopatto, tried to capture some convo
Personalized medicine experiment details diabetes development - Harvard Health Publications
health.harvard.edu — “The term "personalized medicine" is still something of an abstract idea. In an audacious experiment, Stanford molecular geneticist Michael Snyder gave it a face—his own—and showed what it can do. Snyder and a large team of colleagues first sequenced his DNA, revealing his complete genetic library. Then they analyzed blood samples he gave every few weeks for two years. This was akin to taking a 3-D movie of his inner workings to observe how genes, the molecules that read and decode them” View full resource at health.harvard.edu
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Systems Biology & Emergence of P4 Medicine with Dr. Lee Hood · InovaHealth · Storify
storify.com — “Dr. Lee Hood, a pioneer in the systems approach to biology and medicine, gave a lecture about the next generation in DNA sequencing and human genome sequencing at Inova Fairfax Hospital in Falls Church, Virginia.” View full resource at storify.com
Most Recently Shared on March 29, 2012 at 2:10 pm By:
Read my #Storify story: "Systems Biology & Emergence of P4 Medicine with Dr. Lee Hood" http://t.co/CmRZGD86 #storify #p4med #pm101
J. Craig Venter, Ph.D., Describes Biofuels, Vaccines and Foods From Made-to-Order Microbes
newswise.com — “Just as authors often read numerous books before starting their own, scientists are using decades of knowledge from sequencing the genetic codes of thousands of living things to start writing new volumes in the library of life. J. Craig Venter, Ph.D., one of the most renowned of those scientists, described construction of the first synthetic cell and many new applications of this work at the 243rd National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society.” View full resource at newswise.com
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J. Craig Venter, Ph.D., Describes Biofuels, Vaccines and Foods From Made-to-Order Microbes http://t.co/Oua0wfww
BMC Genetics | Abstract | Molecular organization and chromosomal localization of 5S rDNA in Amazonian Engystomops (Anura, Leiuperidae)
biomedcentral.com — “For anurans, knowledge of 5S rDNA is scarce. For Engystomops species, chromosomal homeologies are difficult to recognize due to the high level of inter- and intraspecific cytogenetic variation. In an attempt to better compare the karyotypes of the Amazonian species Engystomops freibergi and Engystomops petersi, and to extend the knowledge of 5S rDNA organization in anurans, the 5S rDNA sequences of Amazonian Engystomops species were isolated, characterized, and mapped.” View full resource at biomedcentral.com
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RT @bmc_series: New leap forward in tropical frog cytogenetics http://t.co/buLLD189 #BMCGenetics #genetics #biology
New three-step process for DMD newborn screening
news-medical.net — “Investigators at Nationwide Children's Hospital, working with the DNA Sequencing Core Facility at the University of Utah, have developed an approach to newborn screening (NBS) for the life-threatening genetic disorder, Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) and potentially other muscular dystrophies.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Genetics News: New three-step process for DMD newborn screening: Investigators at Nationwide Children's Hospital... http://t.co/CErJpYb1
Genetic variation in human gut viruses could be raw material for inner evolution
sciencedaily.com — “A growing body of evidence underscores the importance of human gut bacteria in modulating human health, metabolism, and disease. Yet bacteria are only part of the story. Viruses that infect those bacteria also shape who we are. A new study sequenced the DNA of viruses -- the virome -- present in the gut of healthy people.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Genetic variation in human gut viruses could be raw material for inner evolution
sciencedaily.com — “A growing body of evidence underscores the importance of human gut bacteria in modulating human health, metabolism, and disease. Yet bacteria are only part of the story. Viruses that infect those bacteria also shape who we are. A new study sequenced the DNA of viruses -- the virome -- present in the gut of healthy people.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Genetic variation in human gut viruses could be raw material for inner evolution http://t.co/8cv2iiQL
Cheaper, Faster DNA Sequencing Could Result From New Integrated Circuit Design
medicalnewstoday.com — “As nanotechnology becomes ever more ubiquitous, researchers are using it to make medical diagnostics smaller, faster, and cheaper, in order to better diagnose diseases, learn more about inherited” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Cheaper, Faster DNA Sequencing Could Result From New Integrated Circuit Design
medicalnewstoday.com — “As nanotechnology becomes ever more ubiquitous, researchers are using it to make medical diagnostics smaller, faster, and cheaper, in order to better diagnose diseases, learn more about inherited” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Cheaper, Faster DNA Sequencing Could Result From New Integrated Circuit Design http://t.co/PGvm3pqt #medicaldevices
Muscular Dystrophy Diagnosis Likely To Improve With Next-Generation DNA Sequencing
medicalnewstoday.com — “Scientists at The University of Nottingham have used a revolutionary new DNA-reading technology for a research project that could lead to correct genetic diagnosis for muscle-wasting diseases.” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
Most Recently Shared on March 7, 2012 at 8:05 am By:
Muscular Dystrophy Diagnosis Likely To Improve With Next-Generation DNA Sequencing http://t.co/51IqJyF2 #musculardystrophy
The Next DNA Disruptor? - Forbes
forbes.com — “My Twitter feed just exploded. Oxford Nanopore, long the sleeper project to watch in the field of mapping DNA, just announced two products that could dramatically change the field of DNA sequencing: a new DNA sequencer that may be able to handle a human genome in 15 minutes, and a [...]” View full resource at forbes.com
Most Recently Shared on February 18, 2012 at 1:53 am By:
Wow. A human genome in 15 minutes? Genomic medicine is about to get very interesting! http://t.co/nrHbodEQ
Oxford Strikes First in DNA Sequencing Nanopore Wars - Bio-IT World
bio-itworld.com — “Breaking a near total vow of silence after three years in stealth mode, Oxford Nanopore has offered stunning details of its nanopore next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology to a packed house at the premier genome sequencing conference in Marco Island, Florida. In a talk at the Advances in Genome Biology and Technology conference this morning, chief technology officer Clive Brown presented details of what the British company calls its “new generation” of single-strand sequencing technology, f” View full resource at bio-itworld.com
Most Recently Shared on February 17, 2012 at 6:14 pm By:
Very interesting and extremely disruptive news in the DNA sequencing world from Oxford Nanopore - http://t.co/a9jPMQf5
YaleNews | Yale one of first institutions to get powerful new DNA sequencing technology
news.yale.edu — “YaleNews | Yale one of first institutions to get powerful new DNA sequencing technology” View full resource at news.yale.edu
Most Recently Shared on January 10, 2012 at 4:41 pm By:
RT @Yale: New #DNA sequencing technology will be able to sequence entire human genome within 24 hours. http://t.co/fWA7ysw4 #biotech
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