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  • News - 19 May 2004
    The University of Glasgow has linked up with venture capital company Fifty-Six Ltd. to launch Crucial Genetics, a state-of-the-art genetic profiling service. The company is based within customised...
  • News - 1 Apr 2004
    Researchers studying autoimmune diseases have found a molecular mechanism that explains how T-cells in lupus patients avoid apoptosis and are stimulated to produce antibodies against the patients own...
  • Health - 26 Nov 2022
    The full name of the BRCA1 gene is “breast cancer 1, early onset” and it codes for a tumor suppressor protein. This article explores the gene function of the BRCA1 gene.
  • White Paper - 11 Feb 2020
    When other methods fail to provide conclusive results, genetic analysis can be used to for disaster victim identification.
  • Life Sciences - 17 Feb 2023
    Telomeres are sections of DNA that form protective caps at the ends of chromosomes, a bit like the plastic coating found at the tips of shoelaces. Without these protective tips, DNA gets damaged over...
  • Life Sciences - 5 Mar 2021
    Nucleic acid is essential for all forms of life, and it is found in all cells. Nucleic acid comes in two natural forms called DNA and RNA.
  • Life Sciences - 26 Feb 2019
    The process of horizontal gene transfer (otherwise known as HGT) can be described as one organism acquiring the DNA of another organism.
  • Life Sciences - 20 Jul 2023
    The human genome is made up of about 20,000 genes located on one of the 23 chromosome pairs found in the nucleus or on long strands of DNA located in the mitochondria.
  • Life Sciences - 19 Jun 2023
    Transduction is a biological phenomenon by which genetic material (DNA) is transferred from one bacterium to another by a virus.
  • Life Sciences - 26 Feb 2019
    The first DNA sequencing method was developed by Frederick Sanger in 1977. The technique was based on incorporation of chain-terminating dideoxynucleotides by DNA polymerase while replicating DNA.

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