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Q?rius Presentation: The Dog Genome: Shedding Light on Human Disease – Elaine Ostrander – Video

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Q?rius Presentation: The Dog Genome: Shedding Light on Human Disease - Elaine Ostrander
March 15, 2014 - Part of the "Genome: Unlocking Life #39;s Code" exhibition events. Dogs have been called a person #39;s best friend, but they also can tell us a lot...

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Deborah Marshall: Is the human genome worth $1000? – Video

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Dr Deborah Marshall is a health economist from the University of Calgary. She asks the question, is the human genome worth $1000? Dr Marshall #39;s talk was part...

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Newly mapped loblolly pine genome is seven times longer than a human's

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March. 21 (UPI) -- Humans may be the most complex living organisms on earth, but their genome is dwarfed in size by the loblolly pine.

The tree's genome -- seven times longer than the human genome -- recently become the longest genome ever sequenced, thanks to a group of hard-working plant scientists.

Its a huge genome," David Neale, a professor of plant sciences at the University of California, Davis, told redOrbit. "But the challenge isnt just collecting all the sequence data. The problem is assembling that sequence into order."

Neale led the effort to sequence the genome and detailed the team's findings in articles published in the latest issues of both GENETICS and the journal Genome Biology.

Neale and his colleagues hope their work will help scientists better understand how plants evolve. Their research may also help tree experts breed new and improved loblolly pines -- the hardy tree accounts for the vast majority of America's paper products, and is being developed as a new biofuel source.

Loblolly pine plays an important role in American forestry," said Sonny Ramaswamy, director of USDAs National Institute of Food and Agriculture -- the agency that funded the research project. "Now that weve unlocked its genetic secrets, loblolly pine will take on even greater importance as we look for new sources of biomass to drive our nations bioeconomy and ways to increase carbon sequestration and mitigate climate change."

The project has been ongoing since 2012, but now that scientists have found more efficient computerized techniques for sorting through the massive amounts of genetic data, scientists say they'll soon be able to sequence even larger genomes.

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Obesity & Psoriasis’s Cause; Sucrose; Sugar Beet Sugar #36 – Video

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Obesity Psoriasis #39;s Cause; Sucrose; Sugar Beet Sugar #36
Sugar beet sugar causes health problems such as psoriasis and obesity. It #39;s important to know where your food comes from. Health conditions are caused by eat...

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Painful psoriasis of feet healed – John Mellor Australian Healing Evangelist – Video

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Painful psoriasis of feet healed - John Mellor Australian Healing Evangelist
Painful Psoriasis of feet miracle healing- John Mellor Healing Evangelist. http://www.johnmellor.org These miracles healings happen because of the reality ...

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Dr .Ambalkar’s psoriasis treatment hindi Video – Video

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Robin Battles Plaque Psoriasis – Video

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Watch Robin #39;s encouraging plaque psoriasis story. Robin lives in California, surrounded by mountains, but found herself covering up when venturing outside to...

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Gene family linked to brain evolution implicated in severity of autism symptoms

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The same gene family that may have helped the human brain become larger and more complex than in any other animal also is linked to the severity of autism, according to new research from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.

The gene family is made up of over 270 copies of a segment of DNA called DUF1220. DUF1220 codes for a protein domain -- a specific functionally important segment within a protein. The more copies of a specific DUF1220 subtype a person with autism has, the more severe the symptoms, according to a paper published in the PLoS Genetics.

This association of increasing copy number (dosage) of a gene-coding segment of DNA with increasing severity of autism is a first and suggests a focus for future research into the condition Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). ASD is a common behaviorally defined condition whose symptoms can vary widely -- that is why the word "spectrum" is part of the name. One federal study showed that ASD affects one in 88 children.

"Previously, we linked increasing DUF1220 dosage with the evolutionary expansion of the human brain," says James Sikela, PhD, a professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics, University of Colorado School of Medicine. Sikela is the corresponding author of the study that was just published.

"One of the most well-established characteristics of autism is an abnormally rapid brain growth that occurs over the first few years of life. That feature fits very well with our previous work linking more copies of DUF1220 with increasing brain size. This suggests that more copies of DUF1220 may be helpful in certain situations but harmful in others."

The research team found that not only was DUF1220 linked to severity of autism overall, they found that as DUF1220 copy number increased, the severity of each of three main symptoms of the disorder -- social deficits, communicative impairments and repetitive behaviors -- became progressively worse.

In 2012, Sikela was the lead scientist of a multi-university team whose research established the link between DUF1220 and the rapid evolutionary expansion of the human brain. The work also implicated DUF1220 copy number in brain size both in normal populations as well as in microcephaly and macrocephaly (diseases involving brain size abnormalities).

The first author of the autism study, Jack Davis, PhD, who contributed to the project while a postdoctoral fellow in the Sikela lab, has a son with autism and thus had a very personal motivation to seek out the genetic factors that cause autism.

The research by Davis, Sikela and colleagues at the Anschutz campus in Aurora, Colo., focused on the presence of DUF1220 in 170 people with autism.

Strikingly, Davis says, DUF1220 is as common in people who do not have ASD as in people who do. So the link with severity is only in people who have the disorder.

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