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Platypus genome mapping boon for human and livestock researchers
In decoding the genome of the platypus, a team of researchers from the US, Australia, England, Germany, Israel, Japan, Spain and New Zealand has revealed important information that will enhance the understanding of other mammals
Scientists now link microRNA sequences to cancer
Invitrogen and BioServe announced that their technologies identified noncoding RNAs that were differentially expressed in healthy and diseased tissue. These micro ribonucleic acid sequences were either up or down
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Field trials show no environmental impact of gene transfer in NZ
New Zealand's most comprehensive, independent scientific field trial of genetically modified trees has been completed, with results showing no environmental impact from the trial and no evidence of gene transfer to other organisms
 
Scientists now link microRNA sequences to cancer
Invitrogen and BioServe announced that their technologies identified noncoding RNAs that were differentially expressed in healthy and diseased tissue. These micro ribonucleic acid sequences were either up or down
 
Platypus genome mapping boon for human and livestock researchers
In decoding the genome of the platypus, a team of researchers from the US, Australia, England, Germany, Israel, Japan, Spain and New Zealand has revealed important information that will enhance the understanding of other mammals
 
Bioimaging, stem cell research in Singapore gets S$7 million grant
Under the inaugural joint grant call by Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR)Singapore Bioimaging Consortium (SBIC) and the Singapore Stem Cell Consortium (SSCC), 8 projects will receive a grant of S$ 7 million
 
CSIRO signs agreement with Oncaidia to develop anti-cancer drug
CSIRO, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Australia's national science agency has entered into an agreement with Adelaide-based biotech company, Oncaidia, to make the company's new anti-cancer drug, Apomab, suitable for
 
UK researchers announce results of gene therapy for blindness
Researchers from the Moorfields Eye Hospital/UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), Biomedical Research Centre in United Kingdom have announced results from the world's first clinical trial for blindness
 
Scientists form International Cancer Genome Consortium
Research organizations around the world announced that they are launching the International Cancer Genome Consortium, a collaboration designed to generate high-quality genomic data on up to 50 types of cancer through efforts projected
 
ZyGEM, ESR continue collaboration
ZyGEM, a provider of advanced enzymatic tools for life sciences applications with facilities in California and New Zealand, and Institute of Environmental Scientific and Research, announced that they are continuing their collaboration
 
New Zealand, China scientists jointly developing quality potatoes
Scientists from Crop and Food Research Lincoln, New Zealand are cooperating with research organizations in Christchurchs Friendship city of Wuhan, China, to develop potatoes with superior qualities including resistance to cold-induced sweetening
 
Woman alcoholics are in risk of breast cancer
According to a new study, specific variations within two genes involved with alcohol metabolism are associated with an increased risk for breast cancer in postmenopausal women
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