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Dr Francis Collins Human Genome Project videos DNA National Institute of Health Brent Holland Show – Video

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December 6th – Baba Brinkman & Dr Heather Berlin – Cosmic Genome Science Advent Calendar – Video

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African Genome Project Highlights Migration History

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Scientists have been making rapid advances in studies of genetic variations in European and East Asian populations. Now, populations in Africa, the cradle of the human race, are getting the same treatment. The African Genome Variation Project set out to discover more about how variations in DNA can help in understanding patterns of disease, ultimately leading to better treatments. Working with other institutions, including partners throughout Africa, the Genome Variation Project has collected and analyzed genetic information from nearly 3,000 individuals representing the diversity of the African experience over many millennia.

Manjinder S. Sandhu of Britains Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, senior author of an article on the project in the journal Nature, said in a telephone interview that DNA reveals traces of the movement of people who originated in Africa, migrated elsewhere, and returned. Its a mass population movement from out of Africa," Sandhu said. "Populations have returned over thousands of years and mixed with population groups. And you see vestiges of those signals in the human genomes of modern Africans today. For example, genetic characteristics of Eurasian people were found in todays West Africans. Sandhu said the Genome Variation Project might help explain why certain genetic variations make some people more likely than others to develop specific diseases. And ultimately, if we understand the biological processes underlying those diseases, we can start thinking about how we can develop new medicines, or use existing medicines, to help combat and control those diseases, he said. In a commentary also published in Nature, Raj Ramesar of the University of Cape Town said analyses of more African genomes would open a larger window into human diversity, evolution ... and disease susceptibility.

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Psoriasis Diet Diary Week Eleven – Video

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Psoriasis Diet Diary Week Eleven
Day 81. Diet going well, despite life stresses. I will post a video at some point on stress, and how to lessen its impact on your healing journey. Stay strong!

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New study identifies first gene associated with familial glioma

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7-Dec-2014

Contact: Glenna Picton picton@bcm.edu 713-798-7973 Baylor College of Medicine @bcmhouston

HOUSTON - (Dec. 7, 2014) - An international consortium of researchers led by Baylor College of Medicine has identified for the first time a gene associated with familial glioma (brain tumors that appear in two or more members of the same family) providing new support that certain people may be genetically predisposed to the disease.

"It is widely thought amongst the clinical community that there is no association between family history and development of glioma. Because we know very little about the contributing genetic factors, when cases occur in two or more family members, it is viewed as coincidental," said Dr. Melissa Bondy, associate director of cancer prevention and population sciences at the NCI-designated Dan L. Duncan Cancer Center at Baylor College of Medicine and lead author of the report that appears in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute today. "By understanding more about the genetic link, we hope that one day we can improve treatments and preventive strategies for those with a family history of glioma."

Bondy estimates that approximately five percent of brain tumors run in families.

The study was conducted through the Gliogene Consortium, a collaborative group of familial brain tumor researchers from around the world, which is primarily supported with funding from the National Cancer Institute.

"I have been researching familial glioma for nearly 30 years, and this study is really the first time we have had a hit when it comes to identifying a gene that is potentially associated with predisposition to the disease," said Bondy, principal investigator of the Gliogene Consortium.

The Gliogene Consortium recruited 435 families in which glioma occurred from 14 centers in the United States, Sweden, Denmark, The United Kingdom and Israel. The recruitment occurred between 2007 and 2011 while Bondy was on faculty at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. She joined the Baylor faculty in September 2011.

Once at Baylor, Bondy collaborated with experts in the College's Human Genome Sequencing Center to advance research of the genetics of the disease.

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Dear Yankee, Letters from a Southern Lady – Video

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