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    Can you suggest some books which discusses the idea of genetic,

    spiritual manipulation of humans by aliens? I liked The Gods of Eden by William Bramley. http://www.amazon.com/Gods-Eden-William-Bramley/dp/0380718073/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1275827738&sr=8-1
  2. S

    Which topic is more interesting to you: Genetic Engineering or Child Labor?

    i need to do a speech, cant decide on a topic.
  3. A

    What is an interesting genetic topic I should research about?

    I need to set up a genetic engineering experiment for my Biology project. Any ideas? Thanks!
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    Experts Available To Comment On Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Test Kits

    Journalists covering the recent announcement by Pathway Genomics that it will sell health-related genetic marker tests to consumers-and the subsequent decision by Walgreens to postpone sales of the kits pending clarification of their legal status-are invited to interview Berman Institute experts...
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    UT Southwestern Participates In Nationwide Study Offering Free Lung Tumor Genetic Tes

    UT Southwestern Medical Center is the only site in North Texas participating in a national study that offers advanced lung-cancer patients free screenings of their tumors for genetic mutations, some of which might be targets for treatment with existing or experimental therapies. UT...
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    UT Southwestern Participates In Nationwide Study Offering Free Lung Tumor Genetic Tes

    UT Southwestern Medical Center is the only site in North Texas participating in a national study that offers advanced lung-cancer patients free screenings of their tumors for genetic mutations, some of which might be targets for treatment with existing or experimental therapies. UT...
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    Machaon Diagnostics Launches A Same-Day Genetic Testing Service For The Safer Dosing

    Machaon Diagnostics, California's only independent laboratory for testing bleeding and clotting disorders has launched a clinical testing service for patients that have been prescribed warfarin. Warfarin, also known as Coumadin, Jantoven or warfarin sodium, is a potent 'blood thinner' or...
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    Novel Genetic Pathway Responsible For Triggering Vascular Growth Revealed By UMMS Res

    Most solid cancers can't grow beyond a limited size without an adequate blood supply and supporting vascular network. Because of this, cancer researchers have sought to understand how a tumor's vascular network develops - and, more importantly, how to prevent it from developing: If the vascular...
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    Inhibitor That Binds To Genetic Material May Prevent Hepatitis C Virus From Replicati

    A team of scientists including University of Utah researchers has discovered that binding of a potent inhibitor of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) to the genetic material of the virus causes a major conformational change that may adversely affect the ability of the virus to replicate. This...
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    Inhibitor That Binds To Genetic Material May Prevent Hepatitis C Virus From Replicati

    A team of scientists including University of Utah researchers has discovered that binding of a potent inhibitor of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) to the genetic material of the virus causes a major conformational change that may adversely affect the ability of the virus to replicate. This...
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    3 Genes Discovered That Could Shed Light On The Genetic Causes Of Blood-Clotting Diso

    Scientists have discovered three genes that could shed light on the genetic causes of blood-clotting disorders such as thrombosis and some types of stroke. Researchers at the University of Edinburgh have discovered that the three genes make a substantial contribution to how long it takes blood...
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    3 Genes Discovered That Could Shed Light On The Genetic Causes Of Blood-Clotting Diso

    Scientists have discovered three genes that could shed light on the genetic causes of blood-clotting disorders such as thrombosis and some types of stroke. Researchers at the University of Edinburgh have discovered that the three genes make a substantial contribution to how long it takes blood...
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    Discovery Of Genetic Link To Leukemias With An Unknown Origin

    Although leukemia is one of the best studied cancers, the cause of some types is still poorly understood. Now, a newly found mutation in acute myeloid leukemia patients could account for half of the remaining cases of adult acute leukemia with an unknown origin. "The molecular biology of...
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    Genetic Link Between Mammographic Density And Breast Cancer Revealed By Study

    A University of Melbourne study has revealed that certain breast cancer genetic variants increase mammographic density, confirming the link between mammographic breast density and breast cancer. Professor John Hopper of the University's School of Population Health says women vary greatly in...
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    Identification Of First Genetic Variant Linked To Biological Aging In Humans

    Scientists have announced that they have identified for the first time definitive variants associated with biological ageing in humans. The team analyzed more than 500,000 genetic variations across the entire human genome to identify the variants which are located near a gene called TERC. The...
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    First Genetic Map Of Artemisia Annua Provides Malaria Treatment Hope

    Scientists at the University of York, UK, have published the first genetic map of Artemisia annua, a medicinal herb which is used for malaria treatment. The genetic map now makes it possible to speed up plant breeding of Artemisia; rapidly developing it into a high-yielding crop. This...
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    New Genetic Map Will Speed Up Plant Breeding Of The World's Most Important Medicinal

    Plant scientists at the University of York have published the first genetic map of the medicinal herb Artemisia annua. The map is being used to accelerate plant breeding of Artemisia and rapidly develop the species into a high-yielding crop. This development is urgently needed to help meet...
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    Biologists Develop Efficient Genetic Modification Of Human Embryonic Stem Cells

    Biologists have developed an efficient way to genetically modify human embryonic stem cells. Their approach, which uses bacterial artificial chromosomes to swap in defective copies of genes, will make possible the rapid development of stem cell lines that can both serve as models for human...
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    Researchers Devise Method To Pinpoint Key Genetic Variations Under Positive Natural S

    Fossils may provide tantalizing clues to human history but they also lack some vital information, such as revealing which pieces of human DNA have been favored by evolution because they confer beneficial traits - resistance to infection or the ability to digest milk, for example. These signs can...
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    New Chromosomal Screening Strategy May Overcome Preimplantation Genetic Screening (PG

    A new strategy that researchers believe provides a more comprehensive screening of the entire chromosomal makeup of an embryo shows tremendous promise in the field of preimplantation genetic screening (PGS) according to a study published in the December issue of Fertility and Sterility...
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