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The Genetic Engineering Of The Annunaki Gods – Chris Hardy – Video

Posted: April 7, 2014 at 8:44 am


The Genetic Engineering Of The Annunaki Gods - Chris Hardy
Cognitive and systems scientist, Chris Hardy joins Dr. Rita Louise on Just Energy Radio where she discusses the history of the Anunnaki on the Earth and their role in the genetic manipulation...

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Synthetic genetic clock keeps accurate time across a range of temperatures

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A long-standing challenge in synthetic biology has been to create gene circuits that behave in predictable and robust ways. Mathematical modeling experts from the University of Houston (UH) collaborated with experimental biologists at Rice University to create a synthetic genetic clock that keeps accurate time across a range of temperatures. The findings were published in a recent issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

"Synthetic gene circuits are often fragile, and environmental changes frequently alter their behavior," said Kreimir Josi, professor of mathematics in UH's College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. "Our work focused on engineering a gene circuit not affected by temperature change."

Synthetic biology is a field in which naturally occurring biological systems are redesigned for various purposes, such as producing biofuel. The UH and Rice research targeted the bacterium E. coli.

"In E. coli and other bacteria, if you increase the temperature by about 10 degrees the rate of biochemical reactions will double -- and therefore genetic clocks will speed up," Josi said. "We wanted to create a synthetic gene clock that compensates for this increase in tempo and keeps accurate time, regardless of temperature."

The UH team, led by Josi and William Ott, an assistant professor of mathematics, collaborated with the lab of Matthew Bennett, assistant professor of biochemistry and cell biology at Rice. Josi, Bennett and Ott have been working together on various research projects for three years. The team also included UH postdoctoral fellow Chinmaya Gupta.

According to Bennett, the ability to keep cellular reactions accurately timed, regardless of temperature, may be valuable to synthetic biologists who wish to reprogram cellular regulatory mechanisms for biotechnology.

The work involved engineering a gene within the clock onto a plasmid, a little piece of DNA that is inserted into E. coli. A mutation in the gene had the effect of slowing down the clock as temperature increased.

UH researchers created a mathematical model to assess the various design features that would be needed in the plasmid to counteract temperature change. Gupta showed that the model captured the mechanisms essential to compensate for the temperature-dependent changes in reaction rates.

The computational modeling confirmed that a single mutation could result in a genetic clock with a stable period across a large range of temperatures -- an observation confirmed by experiments in the Bennett lab. Josi's team then confirmed the predictions of the models using real data.

"Having a mechanistic model that allows you to determine which features are important and which can be ignored for a genetic circuit to behave in a particular way allows you to more efficiently create circuits with desired properties," Gupta said. "It allows you to concentrate on the most important factors necessary in the design."

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University of Iowa hopes to use sequencing to better diagnose and treat patients

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Some patients with a suspected genetic disorder will go on what medical professionals call a diagnostic odyssey to find the cause of their symptoms.

A sample is run through the HiSeq 2000, a high-throughput sequencing system in the DNA lab at the University of Iowa Eckstein Medical Research Building in Iowa City. The green dots on the screen show a cluster of the fragment being sequenced. The lab also uses a HiSeq 2500, which can complete sequencing in 27 hours to the HiSeq 2000's 12 days. The Iowa Institute of Human Genetics at the University of Iowa is now offering whole exome sequencing, which is among several initiatives the institute is pursuing to further personalize medicine for patients. (Liz Martin/The Gazette-KCRG)

But those explorations, on occasion, can come up empty, frustrating patients and prompting health care providers to seek outside expertise.

Last month, the Iowa Institute of Human Genetics at the University of Iowa began offering such expertise through whole exome sequencing.

The genetic test, which analyzes a portion of about 20,000 genes in the human genome in hopes of helping practitioners diagnose and treat a patient, is among several initiatives the institute is pursuing to further personalize medicine for patients in Iowa and across the country.

The research we do here is to develop new tests to bring precision medicine to the state, said Colleen Campbell, assistant director of the Iowa Institute of Human Genetics and associate with the UI Department of Otolaryngology.

Researchers with the institute also are conducting tests around secondary findings from exome sequencing the discovery of variants in genes unrelated to a patients primary condition and how a persons genes interact with prescribed medication, including pain medication.

The technology is new, but officials with the Iowa institute said genetic sequencing one day could become so widely used that every infant will have it done as part of the standard newborn screen. Then, as a child grows, practitioners will be able to use the information to determine what type of pain medication to prescribe and at what level, for example.

Our focus is to bring innovation to the state, Campbell said. We want patients to be more informed when they go to the doctor and are offered these new tests. And we want to be able to offer this as a tool to doctors.

The Iowa Institute of Human Genetics is among only a dozen or so institutions nationally that offer whole exome sequencing to physicians wanting to order the test on behalf of a patient.

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Designs in DNA – Video

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Designs in DNA
There are at least three independent ways in which DNA is optimally designed for life; alternative transcripts for multiple protein products from one gene, d...

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40 OZ JESS VS D.N.A ON BATTLE RAP ARENA – Video

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Ravenloss Champion Badge AQW – Video

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Estado das Coisas 2014 – Sonhos de DNA – Video

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Estado das Coisas 2014 - Sonhos de DNA
Sonhos de DNA, de Bregt Je Van Der Haak (Holanda, 54 min., 2013). O Instituto de Genmica de Pequim (BGI) ambiciona sequenciar o material gentico de todos os seres vivos do mundo.

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D.N.A Talks His Resume, His Origins & Battling Proving Grounds on Battle Rap Arena – Video

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D.N.A Talks His Resume, His Origins Battling Proving Grounds on Battle Rap Arena
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"DNA (Holmes & Watson Remix Edit)" Fan Video – Video

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DESTRUCTION Spiritual Genocide Live at The DNA Lounge SF CA 4/1/2014 – Video

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DESTRUCTION Spiritual Genocide Live at The DNA Lounge SF CA 4/1/2014
Destruction Spiritual Genocide Live at The dna lounge San Francisco CA April 1, 2014.

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