Recently added articles from Genomics & Genetics Weekly:
Research from University of Montpellier in the area of erythropoiesis published.(Report)
Dec 25, 2009 ... According to a study from Montpellier, France, "Enhanced oxygen delivery to tissues has been shown to improve endurance performance [1]. This has led to widespread abuse of erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESA) in elite sport." "It is conceivable that athletes have even ...
Research reports from B. Gyorffy and co-authors provide new insights into breast cancer.(Report)
Dec 25, 2009 ... According to recent research published in the journal Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, "The transcriptome of breast cancers have been extensively screened with microarrays and large sets of genes associated with clinical features have been established. The aim of this study was to ...
Research findings from M. Guell et al update understanding of antisense technology.
Dec 25, 2009 ... "To study basic principles of transcriptome organization in bacteria, we analyzed one of the smallest self-replicating organisms, Mycoplasma pneumoniae. We combined strand-specific tiling arrays, complemented by transcriptome sequencing, with more than 252 spotted arrays," investigators in ...
Research from D. Parkhomchuk and co-authors in the area of antisense technology published.
Dec 25, 2009 ... According to a study from Berlin, Germany, "High-throughput complementary DNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) is a powerful tool for whole-transcriptome analysis, supplying information about a transcript's expression level and structure. However, it is difficult to determine the polarity of ...
U of M researchers discover how a brain hormone controls insect metamorphosis.
Dec 25, 2009 ... A team of University of Minnesota researchers have discovered how PTTH, a hormone produced by the brain, controls the metamorphosis of juvenile insects into adults (see also University of Minnesota). The finding, published in the Dec. 4 issue of Science, will help scientists ...