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Pandora Town Hall (Richmond, VA)

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June 29, 2009 approx 100 attending free t-shirts! free burritos from Chipotle! Tim Westergren, founder of Pandora His original plan was to get in a car & drive across country to find local music to add to Pandora, but it wasn?t quite as romantic as he thought it would be. On the way home, he planned a meetup on the fly using the Pandora blog, and since then, whenever he visits a new city, he organizes get together like this one. Tim is a Stanford graduate and a musician, although h, technorati.com

 

La Comicsmate della settimana - Nia di Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann

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Nell?anime di Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann sono solo due i personaggi femminili principali: la bellissima Yoko Ritona (una delle nostre prime Comicsmate ) e la dolce ed affascinante Nia che, di diritto, entra nelle ?grazie? di Comicsblog ! Figlia, se così si può dire (dato che, come i Beastman , anche lei è stata creata artificialmente), del ?perfido? Lord Genome , Nia è stata abbandonata da quest?ultimo dopo un diverbio tra lei e il ?padre?. Ritrovata da Simon sigillata in una speci, technorati.com

 

Possible Gene Regions for Schizophrenia Located

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WEDNESDAY, July 1 (HealthDay News) -- Immune function may play a role in schizophrenia , say scientists who found that schizophrenia patients have genetic variations on a section of chromosome 6 that c read more, technorati.com

 

Pragmatic Bioinformatics: Human Genome in 5 Minutes

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A brief tutorial that illustrates how to download the uniprot protein database, extract the human proteome, and then analyze the sequences with the PDB solved 3D structure database. More at pragmaticbioinformatics.blogspot.org This entry was written by admin, posted on June 30, 2009 at 2:49 am, filed under Bioinformatics and tagged Bioinformatics, fasta_filter, genome, Human, PDB, Pragmatic, Proteome, Uniprot. Bookmark the permalink. Follow any comments here with the RSS feed for this post, technorati.com

 

Lox: The last genome for electrophoretic Sanger?

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Amongst the news last week is a bit of a surprise: the salmon genome project is choosing Sanger sequencing for the first phase of the project . Alas, one needs a premium subscription to In Sequence, which I lack, so I can't read the full article. But, the group has published (open access) a pilot study on some BACs , which concluded that 454 sequencing couldn't resolve a bunch of the sequence, and so shorter read technologies are presumably ruled out as well. A goal of the project is a high, technorati.com

 

Chasing the Genetic Ghosts of Mental Illness

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For decades, scientists have been making claims about the genetic roots of mental illness, ranging from schizophrenia and depression, to bipolar disorder and attention deficit disorder (ADHD). And for decades, they?ve largely been chasing ghosts. Eric Kandel, writing for Newsweek , makes the at-least-annual appeal that scientists are making ?certain advances in genetics? which give ?us new reasons for optimism? in understanding the biological basis for mental illness. As someone who?s been tr, technorati.com

 

rDNA theory of aging

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The ribosomes are the most abundant protein complexes in the cell. They are synthesised from ribosomal DNA (rDNA) genes within nucleoli. In most eukaryotic cells, rDNA exists in tandem arrays, which are repeating units of similar sequences. Oftentimes the rDNA provide sites for recombination, and the copy number seems to fluctuate. In this regard, the rDNA is hypothesised to be involved in genome stability and cellular senescence. There  was a paper written by Takehiko Kobayashi last year, 2, technorati.com

 

Genomic sequencing. ?? more effective enzymes to break down plant fiber into sugars that can be converted to fuels.?

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Seventy one genomic sequencing projects have been included in a Community Sequencing Program (CSP). Projects in the Community Sequencing Program are listed at: http://www.jgi.doe.gov/sequencing/cspseqplans2010.html Eddy Rubin, Director of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI has informed: ?The information we generate from these projects promises to improve the clean, renewable energy pathways being developed now , technorati.com

 

Symbolic Scatter Plot Helps Visualize Patterns Within DNA Sequence

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David Cox of North Carolina State University has created a new visualization method for DNA sequences that he?s calling ?symbolic scatter plots?. His technique starts out similar to Blast, he says, in that it takes the sequence at hand and breaks it up into small words. Whereas Blast computationally plugs those words into a database to find similar matches, his method simply maps the words. In his case those words are 3-mers that correspond to one of 64 possible choices because there are 64 p, technorati.com

 

2050 and beyond

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The astronomer royal, Martin Rees, has been looking into the future.  He is offering up predictions for 2050 . You know I love a good prediction or two, so really interesting to read about what he thinks might be in store for us. Much of what he says, we already know ? by 2050, the planet will be staggering under the weight of a global population of 9 billion and the world will be warmer.  Beyond this, Rees suggests: CO 2 concentration levels will reach twice the pre-industrial level by aro, technorati.com

 

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