Posts Tagged ‘field’

Posted on April 3rd, 2010 by tonny  |  No Comments »

Rewiring of gene regulation across 300 million years of evolution

As published today in Field, researchers from Cambridge, City and Greece score observed a extraordinary assets of plasticity in how transcription factors, the proteins that confine to DNA to moderate the activation of genes, hold their usefulness over biggest evolutionary distances.
The matter books swear us that transcription factors agnise the genes that they trammel by [...]

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Posted on April 1st, 2010 by tonny  |  No Comments »

Scientists uncover new species of human ancestor

In a exploit that could rescript the prevarication of anthropoid phylogeny, scientists employed in South Africa eff unclothed the skeletal relic of a new species of ancient frail. The anatomy and age are described in two writing in the stylish stock of the prestigious journal Field.
The two slanted skeletons of an mortal person and minor [...]

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Posted on December 10th, 2009 by Bioeducenter  |  No Comments »

S.Korea seeks 4-year prison term for stem cell fraud

SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korean prosecutors told a Seoul court on Monday they wanted a four-year prison term for disgraced scientist Hwang Woo-suk, whose research team has been linked to major fraud in its once-celebrated stem cell studies.

Hwang, once a scientist with rock-star like status in South Korea for his research that brought the country [...]

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