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The convergence of haemodynamics, genomics, and endothelial …

The convergence of haemodynamics, genomics, and endothelial …
now encompass genomics. Microarrays are a useful and powerful tool for such integration by identifying simultaneous changes in the expression of many genes associated with interconnecting mechanoresponsive cellular pathways.

‘The Early Show’ Online

‘The Early Show’ Online

Tuesday’s stories: Finance expert Dave Ramsey answers viewer e-mail; Dr. Emily Senay talks about treating heart disease in women; and genetics expert Thomas Turi discusses twins and genomics.

Genomics and Bioenergy

Berkeley Lab bioscientist Daniel Rokhsar, who works with the Joint Genome Institute and the Lab’s Genomics Division, discusses genomic advances to improve biomass for biofuels.

Functional Genomics Lab
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Genomics : GTL Program, U.S. Department of Energy
The next step at the Department of Energy to use data and resources from the Human Genome Project to accelerate understanding of dynamic living systems. The scientific plan for …

Next Generation Scientists: Minority Outreach in Genome Sciences

Mapping the human genome was an amazing feat, but now that critical data needs to be put to use. How does each cell use the information contained within? What can we learn about genetic mutation and treatment of disease by studying genomics? These questions are being explored through collaboration between UW Medicine and the College of Engineering, a partnership fusing biomedicine and engineering for the advancement of health care. Students play an active role in this cutting-edge research, and the Genomics Outreach for Minorities program encourages minority students to become members of the genomics research team.

Decoding the future with genomics

Scientific discoveries, futurist Juan Enriquez notes, demand a shift in code, and our ability to thrive depends on our mastery of that code. Here, he applies this notion to the field of genomics.

ZK1025.9 (nhr-113): Reporter_gene

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ZK1025.9 (nhr-113): Reporter_gene

WormBase Expression Pattern: Expr7756

Expression of: ZK1025.9 (nhr-113)

Pattern: Expression is seen in the seam cells from late embryo stage to adult stage nematodes.

Associated Anatomy Ontology Terms
seam cell (WBbt:0005753)

Experimental Details
Type: reporter gene [ZK1025.9::gfp] transcriptional fusion. GFP fusion made by Gateway recombination in pDEST-DD04. Transformation by unc-119 rescue - non-integrated lines segregate uncoordinated non-transgenics. Other strain: UL2324 (integrated line)
Strain: UL2694

Remarks: Clone: pUL#JS7D11

References
1. Reece-Hoyes JS et al. (2007) BMC Genomics "Insight into transcription factor gene duplication from Caenorhabditis …."

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Netherlands Genomics Initiative
National government site featuring , publications, calendar of meetings, and links to research programs. … www.genomics.nl/jobs …

ARC Centre for Kangaroo Genomics : Welcome
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ZK1025.9 (nhr-113): Reporter_gene

ZK1025.9 (nhr-113): Reporter_gene

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ZK1025.9 (nhr-113): Reporter_gene

WormBase Expression Pattern: Expr7756

Expression of: ZK1025.9 (nhr-113)

Pattern: Expression is seen in the seam cells from late embryo stage to adult stage nematodes.

Associated Anatomy Ontology Terms
seam cell (WBbt:0005753)

Experimental Details
Type: reporter gene [ZK1025.9::gfp] transcriptional fusion. GFP fusion made by Gateway recombination in pDEST-DD04. Transformation by unc-119 rescue - non-integrated lines segregate uncoordinated non-transgenics. Other strain: UL2324 (integrated line)
Strain: UL2694

Remarks: Clone: pUL#JS7D11

References
1. Reece-Hoyes JS et al. (2007) BMC Genomics "Insight into transcription factor gene duplication from Caenorhabditis …."

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Y80D3A.3 (dlx-1): Reporter_gene

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Y80D3A.3 (dlx-1): Reporter_gene

WormBase Expression Pattern: Expr7746

Expression of: Y80D3A.3 (dlx-1)

Pattern: Expression seen only during embryogenesis. Can see 4 cells expressing at the 50 cell stage, and watch further divisions up to 16 cells, after which the pattern becomes complex and is mostly in anterior regions. No expression is seen in 2-fold embryos and later.

Experimental Details
Type: reporter gene [Y80D3A.3::gfp] transcriptional fusion. GFP fusion made by Gateway recombination in pDEST-DD04. Transformation by unc-119 rescue - non-integrated lines segregate uncoordinated non-transgenics. No integrated lines. Other strains: UL1360, UL1361, UL1351, UL1352, UL1353.
Strain: UL1359

Remarks: Clone: pUL#JRH/AC8

References
1. Reece-Hoyes JS et al. (2007) BMC Genomics "Insight into transcription factor gene duplication from Caenorhabditis …."

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ZC123.3: Reporter_gene

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ZC123.3: Reporter_gene

WormBase Expression Pattern: Expr7748

Expression of: ZC123.3

Pattern: A complex, multi-component expression pattern. Expression strongest in vulval muscles, then rectal muscles, then a few nerves in the nerve ring and weakest expression in body wall muscles. Apart from vulval expression, expression seen from late embryo to adult. All 8 lines examined showed same expression pattern but with differences in intensity.

Associated Anatomy Ontology Terms
anal depressor muscle (WBbt:0004292)
body wall musculature (WBbt:0005813)
vulval muscle (WBbt:0005821)
anal sphincter muscle (WBbt:0005798)
nerve ring (WBbt:0006749)

Experimental Details
Type: reporter gene [ZC123.3::gfp] transcriptional fusion. GFP fusion made by Gateway recombination in pDEST-DD04. Transformation by unc-119 rescue - non-integrated lines segregate uncoordinated non-transgenics. Other strains: UL2763, UL2837
Strain: UL2762

Remarks: Clone: pUL#IAH10D4

References
1. Reece-Hoyes JS et al. (2007) BMC Genomics "Insight into transcription factor gene duplication from Caenorhabditis …."

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ZK177.3: Reporter_gene

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ZK177.3: Reporter_gene

WormBase Expression Pattern: Expr7759

Expression of: ZK177.3

Pattern: Weak expression in anterior and posterior intestine is only seen post embryonically.

Associated Anatomy Ontology Terms
intestine (WBbt:0005772)

Experimental Details
Type: reporter gene [ZK177.3::gfp] transcriptional fusion. GFP fusion made by Gateway recombination in pDEST-DD04. Transformation by unc-119 rescue - non-integrated lines segregate uncoordinated non-transgenics. Other strains: UL2245, UL2246.
Strain: UL2244

Remarks: Clone: pUL#JRH7F11

References
1. Reece-Hoyes JS et al. (2007) BMC Genomics. Insight into transcription factor gene duplication from Caenorhabditis ….

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GeneLink Responds to Lawsuit - MSN MoneyCentral
On August 18, 2008, GeneLink, Inc. (OTCBB:GNLK.OB ), a leading consumer genomics biotech company, filed its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the Period Ended June 30, 2008 (the “ Report ” ). The Report was delayed to allow the Company to review …

ZK177.10 (tbx-35): Reporter_gene

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ZK177.10 (tbx-35): Reporter_gene

WormBase Expression Pattern: Expr7758

Expression of: ZK177.10 (tbx-35)

Pattern: Expression was seen occasionally in two nerves in the head in the adult stage only, in one transgenic line of the six generated.

Associated Anatomy Ontology Terms
head neuron (WBbt:0006751)
intestine (WBbt:0005772)

Experimental Details
Type: reporter gene [ZK177.10::gfp] transcriptional fusion. GFP fusion made by Gateway recombination in pDEST-DD04. Transformation by unc-119 rescue - non-integrated lines segregate uncoordinated non-transgenics. Other strains: UL2503, UL2505
Strain: UL2504

Remarks: Clone: pUL#JS9D5

References
1. Reece-Hoyes JS et al. (2007) BMC Genomics "Insight into transcription factor gene duplication from Caenorhabditis …."

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Examine the Top 10 World’s Leading Pharmaceutical Companies: Including … - Phramalive.com
DUBLIN, Ireland–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Aug 19, 2008 - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/cfd13b/the_top_10_worlds) has announced the addition of the “The Top 10 World’s Leading Pharmaceutical Companies” report to their …

Can Genomics Save The Bees?

Can Genomics Save The Bees?

   A new way to use DNA sequencers could be the biggest thing to hit science since the microscope.

The Headquarters of Celera Genomics Inc.

   371462 01: The front exterior of the headquarters of Celera Genomics Inc. June 23, 2000 in Rockville, Maryland. Celera Genomics Inc. and the Human Genome Project are expected to announce on Monday, June 26, that they have completed separate projects aimed at sequencing the human genome — mapping the order of the components of DNA. (Photo by Alex Wong/Newsmakers)

Ocimum Biosolutions Announces Genomic Pioneer Awards

Ocimum Biosolutions Announces Genomic Pioneer Awards
The purpose of the Genomic Pioneers Award is to recognize excellence and outstanding contribution to the field of Genomics using integrated state-of-the-art approaches.

New Gene Tool May Unlock Root Causes of Disease
A new genomics-based approach to human genetics was proposed nearly a decade ago to catalog common human DNA sequence variations comprehensively and to test them systematically for their association to disease in human populations.

Rosetta Genomics Reports Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results
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Second Edition By: AGNES ULLMANN Description contributors consist …
Genomics Cell & Molecular Biology Applications in Human Biology is a topical book showing how the new science of genomics is adding impetus to the advances in human health provided by biotechnology. Book Information Genomics Cell

Commentaires sur La faim des haricots par Zwartepiet
Huanming Yang, Directeur du Beijing Genomics Institute et principal auteur, il ya deux ans, d’un article sur le séquençage du génome du riz coédité avec Syngenta dans le journal Science, expliquait récemment à ISIS [Institute of Science

Book Information Sample Preparation for Hyphenated Analytical …
Book Information The Pneumococcus Cell Molecular Biology The Pneumococcus Cell Molecular Biology By: ELAINE TUOMANEN Description particularly fascinating topics covered in this volume include: comparative gram positive genomics;

Random Community Genomics white paper
shared by: dorebaugh on: Monday, August 18, 2008. Random Community Genomics.

Rosetta Genomics Reports Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results
Rosetta Genomics, Ltd. (NASDAQ: ROSG), a leading developer of microRNA-based diagnostic and therapeutic products, reported today its consolidated financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2008 and business highlights. read more.

Genomics Started With Boozing Session in Maine

Genomics Started With Boozing Session in Maine

   When our children’s children look up the word “genomics,” they’ll learn that it was born in Maine.

Genomics - Elsevier
Visit www.elseviergenomics.com. Editor-in-Chief: J. Quackenbush See editorial board for all editors information Latest issue highlights Members of the International Chromosome and …

Can Genomics Save The Bees?

   A new way to use DNA sequencers could be the biggest thing to hit science since the microscope.

Genomics.energy.gov–genome programs of the U.S. Department of Energy

Genomics.energy.gov–genome programs of the U.S. Department of Energy
Site of the U.S. Human Genome Project, Genomics:GTL Program, and Microbial Genome Program–all sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy Genome Programs.

Examine the Top 10 World’s Leading Pharmaceutical Companies: Including … - Phramalive.com
DUBLIN, Ireland–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Aug 19, 2008 - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/cfd13b/the_top_10_worlds) has announced the addition of the “The Top 10 World’s Leading Pharmaceutical Companies” report to their …

FBI reveals more details of anthrax investigation - Science News
Genetic fingerprints of the bacteria were critical. WASHINGTON — The FBI Monday offered reporters a detailed look at the science behind the investigation of the anthrax mailings in 2001, which resulted in five deaths. Genetic signatures of the …

Oxford Nanopore Technologies Announces License Agreement with … - Consumer Electronics Net
OXFORD, U.K., BUSINESS WIRE — Oxford Nanopore Technologies Ltd (”Oxford Nanopore”) today announced the completion of an exclusive license agreement to develop nanopore science developed at the University of California, Santa Cruz (”UCSC”), in the …

Rosetta Genomics Ltd. Q2 2008 Earnings Call Transcript - Seekingalpha.com
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Rosetta Genomics 2008 second quarter earnings call. Today’s call is being recorded and will be available for 30 days on the company’s website. At this time all participants have been placed …

Scientists identify critical protein complex in formation of cell … - PhysOrg
An international team led by NYU Cancer Institute have identified a protein complex that regulates the formation of cilia, which are found on virtually all mature human cells and are essential to normal cell function. The new report, published this …

Genomics|Activities|Funding
The mission of the National Office of Public Health Genomics is to integrate advances in human genetics into public health research, policy, and programs

Racial Medicine: Not So Fast - Newsweek Blog
Next time you want to start a bar fight, proclaim to everyone within earshot that “race is not real; it is just a social and cultural construct and has no biological validity.” Then duck before you get punched in the face. . . . but as you’re …

FBI reveals more details of anthrax investigation - Science News

FBI reveals more details of anthrax investigation - Science News
Genetic fingerprints of the bacteria were critical. WASHINGTON — The FBI Monday offered reporters a detailed look at the science behind the investigation of the anthrax mailings in 2001, which resulted in five deaths. Genetic signatures of the …

Examine the Top 10 World’s Leading Pharmaceutical Companies: Including … - Phramalive.com
DUBLIN, Ireland–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Aug 19, 2008 - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/cfd13b/the_top_10_worlds) has announced the addition of the “The Top 10 World’s Leading Pharmaceutical Companies” report to their …

GeneLink Responds to Lawsuit - MSN MoneyCentral
On August 18, 2008, GeneLink, Inc. (OTCBB:GNLK.OB ), a leading consumer genomics biotech company, filed its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the Period Ended June 30, 2008 (the “ Report ” ). The Report was delayed to allow the Company to review …

An Early Cancer Detection Company, Genesis Genomics Inc.
Genesis Genomics is a world leader in the development of molecular diagnostic tests for the early detection of cancer and other widespread diseases. Our Biomarker Discovery …

Scientists identify critical protein complex in formation of cell … - PhysOrg
An international team led by NYU Cancer Institute have identified a protein complex that regulates the formation of cilia, which are found on virtually all mature human cells and are essential to normal cell function. The new report, published this …

Genomics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Genomics is the study of an organism’s … Genomics was established by Fred Sanger when he first … Genomics Directory: A one-stop biotechnology …

NYU scientists identify critical protein complex in formation of cell … - Genetic Engineering News
NEW YORK, August 19, 2008 An international team led by NYU Cancer Institute have identified a protein complex that regulates the formation of cilia, which are found on virtually all mature human cells and are essential to normal cell function. The …

An Early Cancer Detection Company, Genesis Genomics Inc.

An Early Cancer Detection Company, Genesis Genomics Inc.
Genesis Genomics is a world leader in the development of molecular diagnostic tests for the early detection of cancer and other widespread diseases. Our Biomarker Discovery …

The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA
The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA “Science seldom proceeds in the straightforward logical manner imagined by outsiders,” writes James Watson in The Double Helix, his account of his codiscovery (along with Francis Crick) of the structure of DNA. Watson and Crick won Nobel Prizes for their work, and their names are memorized by biology students around the world. But as in all of history, the real story behind the deceptively simple outcome was messy, intense, and sometimes truly hilarious. To preserve the “real” story for the world, James Watson attempted to record his first impressions as soon after the events of 1951-1953 as possible, with all their unpleasant realities and “spirit of adventure” intact.

Watson holds nothing back when revealing the petty sniping and backbiting among his colleagues, while acknowledging that he himself was a willing participant in the melodrama. In particular, Watson reveals his mixed feelings about his famous colleague in discovery, Francis Crick, who many thought of as an arrogant man who talked too much, and whose brilliance was appreciated by few. This is the joy of The Double Helix–instead of a chronicle of stainless-steel heroes toiling away in their sparkling labs, Watson’s chronicle gives readers an idea of what living science is like, warts and all. The Double Helix is a startling window into the scientific method, full of insight and wit, and packed with the kind of science anecdotes that are told and retold in the halls of universities and laboratories everywhere. It’s the stuff of legends. –Therese Littleton

Author: James D. Watson
Paperback:  256 pages
Company: Touchstone  (2001-06-12)
ISBN: 074321630X
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Genetics: Analysis and Principles
Genetics: Analysis and Principles Genetics: Analysis and Principles is a one-semester, introductory genetics textbook that takes an experimental approach to understanding genetics. By weaving one or two experiments into the narrative of each chapter, students can simultaneously explore the scientific method and understand the genetic principles that have been learned from these experiments.

Author: Robert J. Brooker
Hardcover:  844 pages
Company: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math  (2008-01-15)
ISBN: 007722972X
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Molecular Biology of the Gene (6th Edition)
Molecular Biology of the Gene (6th Edition)

Though completely up-to-date with the latest research advances, the Sixth Edition of James D. Watson’s classic book, Molecular Biology of the Gene retains the distinctive character of earlier editions that has made it the most widely used book in molecular biology. Twenty-two concise chapters, co-authored by six highly respected biologists, provide current, authoritative coverage of an exciting, fast-changing discipline. Mendelian View of the World, Nucleic Acids Convey Genetic Information,The Importance of Weak Chemical Interactions, The Importance of High Energy Bonds, Weak and Strong Bonds Determine Macromolecular Interactions, The Structures of DNA and RNA, Genome Structure, Chromatin and the Nucleosome, The Replication of DNA, The Mutability and Repair of DNA, Homologous Recombination at the Molecular Level, Site-Specific Recombination and Transposition of DNA, Mechanisms of Transcription 13 RNA Splicing, Translation, The Genetic Code, Transcriptional Regulation in Prokaryotes, Transcriptional Regulation in Eukaryotes, Regulatory RNAs, Gene Regulation in Development and Evolution, Genomics and Systems Biology, Techniques of Molecular Biology, Model Organisms. Intended for those interested in learning more about the basics of Molecular Biology.

Author: James D. Watson, Tania A. Baker, Stephen P. Bell, Alexander Gann, Michael Levine, Richard Losick, Inglis CSHLP
Hardcover:  880 pages
Company: Benjamin Cummings  (2007-12-15)
ISBN: 080539592X
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The Biology Of Belief: Unleashing The Power Of Consciousness, Matter And Miracles
The Biology Of Belief: Unleashing The Power Of Consciousness, Matter And Miracles The Biology of Belief is a groundbreaking work in the field of New Biology. Author Dr. Bruce Lipton is a former medical school professor and research scientist. His experiments, and those of other leading-edge scientists, have examined in great detail the processes by which cells receive information. The implications of this research radically change our understanding of life. It shows that genes and DNA do not control our biology; that instead DNA is controlled by signals from outside the cell, including the energetic messages emanating from our positive and negative thoughts. Dr. Lipton’s profoundly hopeful synthesis of the latest and best research in cell biology and quantum physics is being hailed as a major breakthrough showing that our bodies can be changed as we retrain our thinking.

Author: Bruce H. Lipton
Hardcover:  224 pages
Company: Mountain of Love  (2005-03-18)
ISBN: 0975991477
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Genetics: A Conceptual Approach
Genetics: A Conceptual Approach Author: Benjamin Pierce
Hardcover:  832 pages
Company: W. H. Freeman  (2007-12-17)
ISBN: 0716779285
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Decoding the future with genomics

Decoding the future with genomics

Scientific discoveries, futurist Juan Enriquez notes, demand a shift in code, and our ability to thrive depends on our mastery of that code. Here, he applies this notion to the field of genomics.

ZC247.3 (lin-11): Reporter_gene

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ZC247.3 (lin-11): Reporter_gene

WormBase Expression Pattern: Expr7750

Expression of: ZC247.3 (lin-11)

Pattern: Expression observed from mid embryo to adult. Dorsal nerve cord, subset of ventral nerve cord, two head nerves lateral to posterior pharyngeal bulb, two nerves in tail. Also in developing vulva in L3/4. Variable expression in intestine, head muscles, body muscles and pharynx all possibly artifactual.

Associated Anatomy Ontology Terms
body wall musculature (WBbt:0005813)
pharynx (WBbt:0003681)
head neuron (WBbt:0006751)
tail neuron (WBbt:0006759)
intestine (WBbt:0005772)
head muscle (WBbt:0006761)
vulva (WBbt:0006748)
dorsal nerve cord (WBbt:0006750)
ventral nerve cord (WBbt:0005829)

Experimental Details
Type: reporter gene [ZC247.3::gfp] transcriptional fusion. GFP fusion made by Gateway recombination in pDEST-DD04. Transformation by unc-119 rescue - non-integrated lines segregate uncoordinated non-transgenics. Other strains: UL2705, UL2706
Strain: UL2704

Remarks: Clone: pUL#JRH10E7

References
1. Reece-Hoyes JS et al. (2007) BMC Genomics "Insight into transcription factor gene duplication from Caenorhabditis …."

Original image: 29055ZC64.4_1.jpg

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