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Embrace ~ DNA ~ SG#22 XTCN Knebworth 2014 – Video

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Embrace ~ DNA ~ SG#22 XTCN Knebworth 2014
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Jack the Ripper Has serial killer’s identity been revealed by new DNA evidence – Video

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DNA Danza Nuda Anima | Labirinto Emozionale – Video

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DJ DNA Jah – Music Matters To Me ~~ (Dancehall Reggae) {September 2014) @DeejayDNAJah – Video

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Facts & evidence: DNA is information like a computer program atheist lying or ignorant on science – Video

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Facts evidence: DNA is information like a computer program atheist lying or ignorant on science
The FACT is that intelligent design is correct. DNA is like a language book or computer program. The proof and evidence is here and has been for a while. Tags: atheist...

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Rape Suspect Re-Indicted Using New DNA Test

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By Justine Hofherr

Boston.com Staff

September 10, 2014 5:39 PM

Suffolk County prosecutors have re-indicted Dwayne McNair, a suspect of two rapes, using a new DNA test created by German company Eurofins Scientific.

McNair, 33, of Jamaica Plain and Dedham, was released in April from an eight-count indictment that charged him with raping two young women with accomplice Anwar Thomas in 2004, according to Suffolk County District Attorney Spokesman Jake Wark.

In 2004, Thomas and McNair allegedly grabbed a 23-year-old woman in Forest Hills and forced her into a car. They then allegedly pistol-whipped her and drove to a garage where they repeatedly raped her at gunpoint.

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Nine days later, the two men allegedly grabbed a 19-year-old college student in Roxbury, drove her to a wooded area, and raped her.

After a 2011 lab test linked Thomas to the rape, Thomas took a plea deal, admitting guilt in the two rapes. But establishing McNairs link to the case proved more difficult. McNair has an identical twin, Dwight. Standard DNA tests cannot distinguish between identical twins. Without DNA evidence, Thomas testimony was all prosecutors had to indict Dwayne. Dwayne was indicted, but prosecutors didn't think that was enough to guarantee a conviction. They withdrew the indictment.

Thats not a problem anymore. Wark said the new DNA test can detect genetic differences between identical twins. This is the first time this DNA test will be used in Massachusetts, he said.

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CHARACTERIZATION OF UTERINE LEIOMYOMAS BY WHOLE GENOME SEQUENCING – Video

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CHARACTERIZATION OF UTERINE LEIOMYOMAS BY WHOLE GENOME SEQUENCING

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2. UCSC Genome Browser Tutorial: tracks – Video

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UCSC Genome Browser Tutorial Video 2 A discussion of tracks in the genome browser, the building blocks of the graphical user interface. Here I discuss: --how...

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Gibbon genome sequence deepens understanding of primates rapid chromosomal rearrangements

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10-Sep-2014

Contact: Glenna Picton picton@bcm.edu 713-798-4710 Baylor College of Medicine @bcmhouston

HOUSTON (Sep. 10. 2014) With the completion of the sequencing and analysis of the gibbon genome, scientists now know more about why this small ape has a rapid rate of chromosomal rearrangements, providing information that broadens understanding of chromosomal biology.

Chromosomes, essentially the packaging that encases the genetic information stored in the DNA sequence, are fundamental to cellular function and the transmission of genetic information from one generation to the next. Chromosome structure and function is also intimately related to human genetic diseases, especially cancer.

The sequence and analysis of the gibbon genome (all the chromosomes) was published today in the journal Nature and led by scientists at Oregon Health & Science University, the Baylor College of Medicine Human Genome Sequencing Center and the Washington University School of Medicine's Genome Institute.

"Everything we learn about the genome sequence of this particular primate and others analyzed in the recent past helps us to understand human biology in a more detailed and complete way," said Dr. Jeffrey Rogers, associate professor in the Human Genome Sequencing Center at Baylor and a lead author on the report. "The gibbon sequence represents a branch of the primate evolutionary tree that spans the gap between the Old World Monkeys and great apes and has not yet been studied in this way. The new genome sequence provides important insight into their unique and rapid chromosomal rearrangements."

For years, experts have known that gibbon chromosomes evolve quickly and have many breaks and rearrangements, but up until now there has been no explanation why, Rogers said. The genome sequence helps to explain the genetic mechanism unique to gibbons that results in these large scale rearrangements.

The sequencing was led by Dr. Kim Worley, professor in the Human Genome Sequencing Center, and Rogers, both of Baylor and Drs. Wesley Warren and Richard Wilson of Washington University.

The analysis was led by Dr. Lucia Carbone, an assistant professor of behavioral neuroscience in the OHSU School of Medicine and an assistant scientist in the Division of Neuroscience at OHSU's Oregon National Primate Research Center. Carbone is an expert in the study of gibbons and the lead and corresponding author on the report.

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Gibbon genome and the fast karyotype evolution of small apes

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10-Sep-2014

Contact: Billy Gomila bgomila@lsu.edu 225-578-3867 Louisiana State University @LSUResearchNews

BATON ROUGE LSU's Mark Batzer, LSU Boyd Professor and Dr. Mary Lou Applewhite Distinguished Professor, along with Research Assistant Professor Miriam Konkel and Research Associate Jerilyn Walker in Department of Biological Sciences in the College of Science, contributed to an article featured on the cover of the scientific journal Nature, titled "Gibbon Genome and the Fast Karyotype Evolution of Small Apes."

An abstract of the article can be found at http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v513/n7517/full/nature13679.html?WT.ec_id=NATURE-20140911. The issue of Nature will be published on Sept. 11.

Batzer, Konkel and Walker contributed to the analysis of the mobile elements in the gibbon genome. This included the characterization of the mobile genetic element called LAVA.

LAVA is made up of pieces of known jumping genes and named after its main components: L1, Alu, and the VA section of SVA mobile elements. The gibbon-specific LAVA element represents only the second type of composite mobile element discovered in primates, since the discovery of the mobile element SVA in humans.

The sequencing, assembly and analysis of the gibbon genome provide new insights into the biology and evolutionary history of this family of apes. Factors that might have contributed to gibbon diversity and that might have helped gibbons to adapt to their jungle habitat are reported.

As part of the gibbon genome project, Batzer analyzed the evolution of gibbon-specific mobile elements, including their subfamily structure and distribution among the various gibbon species. The discovery of LAVA further highlights the dynamic evolution of mobile elements and their dynamic impact on primate genomes.

Gibbons are small, tree-living apes from Southeast Asia, many species of which are endangered. They are part of the same superfamily as humans and great apes, but sit on the divide between Old-World monkeys and the great apes. These creatures have several distinctive traits, such as an unusually large number of chromosomal rearrangements, and different numbers of chromosomes are seen in individual species.

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