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Rare Mutation Detection w/ Digital PCR – ASHG 2014 – Video

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Rare Mutation Detection w/ Digital PCR - ASHG 2014
Learn more at http://www.lifetechnologies.com/us/en/home/life-science/pcr/digital-pcr/rare-mutation-analysis.html.html Among several technologies on display at the American Society for Human...

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Welcome to ASHG 2014: Inside the Life Technologies Booth – Video

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Welcome to ASHG 2014: Inside the Life Technologies Booth
Thousands packed the San Diego Convention Center this week to attend the 2014 American Society of Human Genetics annual meeting. But alas, countless others were not able to make the trip out...

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UCLA Scientists Propose Benchmark to Better Replicate Natural Stem Cell Development in the Laboratory Environment

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Newswise In a study that will provide the foundation for scientists to better replicate natural stem cell development in an artificial environment, UCLA researchers at the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research led by Dr. Guoping Fan, professor of human genetics, have established a benchmarking standard to assess how culture conditions used to procure stem cells in the lab compare to those found in the human embryo.

The study was published online ahead of print in the journal Cell Stem Cell.

Pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) are cells that can transform into almost any cell in the human body. Scientists have long cultured PSCs in the laboratory (in vitro) using many different methods and under a variety of conditions. Though it has been known that culture techniques can affect what kind of cells PSCs eventually become, no "gold standard" has yet been established to help scientists determine how the artificial environment can better replicate that found in a natural state (in vivo).

Dr. Kevin Huang, postdoctoral fellow in the lab of Dr. Fan and a lead author of the study, analyzed data from multiple existing research studies conducted over the past year. These previously published studies used different culture methods newly developed in vitro in the hopes of coaxing human stem cells into a type of pluripotency that is in a primitive or ground-zero state.

Utilizing recently-published gene expression profiles of human preimplantation embryos as the benchmark to analyze the data, Dr. Huang and colleagues found that culture conditions do affect how genes are expressed in PSCs, and that the newer generation culture methods appear to better resemble those found in the natural environment of developing embryos. This work lays the foundation on the adoption of standardized protocol amongst the scientific community.

"By making an objective assessment of these different laboratory techniques, we found that some may have more of an edge over others in better replicating a natural state," said Dr. Huang. "When you have culture conditions that more consistently match a non-artificial environment, you have the potential for a much better reflection of what is going on in actual human development."

With these findings, Dr. Fan's lab hopes to encourage further investigation into other cell characteristics and molecular markers that determine the effectiveness of culture conditions on the proliferation and self-renewal of PSCs.

"We hope this work will help the research community to reach a consensus to quality-control human pluripotent stem cells," said Dr. Fan.

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RE-EDITED-God Proven 100%-again-MARS SCAR HURRICANES GALAXIES DNA – Video

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RE-EDITED-God Proven 100%-again-MARS SCAR HURRICANES GALAXIES DNA
RE_EDITED-To show an x-flare on the sun is the exact shape of the scar on Mars...thus proving a double helix energy burst created the mars scar...and proof the sun is Electrically driven. ...

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Neanderthals And Humans First Mated 50,000 Years Ago, Dna Reveals – Video

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Neanderthals And Humans First Mated 50,000 Years Ago, Dna Reveals
The DNA from the 45000-year-old bone of a man from Siberia is helping to pinpoint when modern humans and Neanderthals first interbred, researchers say. Although modern humans are the only...

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NTG: Kampo ni Laude, hihilingin sa piskalya na makapag-DNA test kay Pemberton – Video

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NTG: Kampo ni Laude, hihilingin sa piskalya na makapag-DNA test kay Pemberton
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Asian carp envrionmental DNA found in Fox River – Video

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Asian carp envrionmental DNA found in Fox River
It #39;s a story many fishermen may not want to hear.

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From Darwin to DNA: The Genetic Basis of Animal Behavior – Video

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From Darwin to DNA: The Genetic Basis of Animal Behavior
Evolution Matters Lecture Series: Lecture by Hopi Hoekstra, Professor of Zoology and Curator of Mammals at the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University How do certain animals, such...

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Jesse Matthew DNA examined in 2013 missing teen’s case – Video

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Jesse Matthew DNA examined in 2013 missing teen #39;s case
The Hannah Graham investigation has prompted investigators in Nelson County, Virginia to look further into the 2013 disappearance of 17-year-old Alexis Murphy.

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DNA Evidence Links Guthrie Man To Decade-Old Sexual Assault

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GUTHRIE, Oklahoma -

A Guthrie man was arrested this week after DNA evidence linked him to a 16-year-old sexual assault that was nearly past the statute of limitations.

Agents with the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) arrested 35-year-old David Jerome Stephens II on Wednesday, after a DNA analyst alerted the bureau of a positive hit in the Combined DNA Index System.

The alleged crime occurred on Christmas Day in 1997. The victim, an 85-year-old woman, was beaten with a pipe, robbed and sexually assaulted. The victim passed away in 2008.

The positive hit in the DNA index system happened just days before the statute of limitations for the crime would have run out. Luckily, the OSBI agent was able to file a John Doe warrant based on the new DNA evidence, which allowed the case to remain legally active.

Stephens was arrested Wednesday evening at his home in the 11700 block of Red Cedar Rd. in Guthrie. DNA from Stephens was collected after a conviction in 2013 for Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance within 1,000 feet of a School/Park/Child.

Stephens was booked into the Logan County Jail. Details on a possible bond were not available. According to the OSBI, Stephens has a lengthy arrest record beginning in 1997, the same year as the alleged sexual assault. He would have been 20 years old at that time.

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