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179 matches found for "SNP"

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Ancient Bison Genetic Treasure Trove for Farmers

Researchers from the University’s Australian Centre for Ancient DNA (ACAD) worked with an international team of genomics researchers to analyse the genetic mutations of an ancient bison, many modern c...

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Genome-wide study of autism published in Nature

In one of the first studies of its kind, an international team of researchers has uncovered a single-letter change in the genetic code that is associated with autism. The finding, published in...

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Researchers identify genes associated with onset age of Parkinson's disease

PD is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder usually occurring late in life. It is characterized by debilitating symptoms of tremor, rigidity, and slowed ability to start and continue movem...

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FNTB-SNPs - Functional genetic polymorphism (SNPs) in the human farnesyltransferase (FNTB)- gene for pharmacogenetic application

Enclosed are new functionally relevant SNPs in the regulatory sequences of the human farnesyltransferase (FNTB)-gene, which encodes for the β-subunit of an enzyme that is e.g. involved in the pos...

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CHK1- & CHK2-SNPs - Functional genetic polymorphisms (SNPs) in the human CHK1- and CHK2- gene for numerous pharmacogenetic appl

Enclosed are new, functionally relevant single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in regulatory sequences of the human checkpoint-kinase-1 & 2 (CHK1 & CHK2) genes, which play a central role in the contro...

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Aquaporin5-SNP - Functional genetic polymorphism (SNP) in the human AQP5 gene for numerous pharmacogenetic applications

Enclosed is a new functionally relevant SNP in the promoter region of the human AQP5 gene, which encodes a water channel protein and plays a fundamental role in the maintenance of water homeostasis in...

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Tipping the balance of immune response

When the immune system encounters a potential threat, antigen-presenting cells deliver chunks of protein from the invading pathogen to naive helper T cells. These naive cells respond by differ...

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Michigan Tech Mathematicians Identify Genes Linked to Lou Gehrig's Disease

Shuanglin Zhang, who holds the Richard and Elizabeth Henes Professorship in Mathematical Sciences, leads the team of mathematicians that isolated the genes from the many thousands scattered throughout...

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Scientists discover new genetic variation that contributes to diabetes

Previous studies have identified several genetic variations in people with type 2 diabetes that affect how insulin is produced in the pancreas. Today's study shows for the first time a genetic va...

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Variants in 3 genes account for most dog coat differences

Variants in just three genes acting in different combinations account for the wide range of coat textures seen in dogs — from the poodle's tight curls to the beagle's stick-straight fur. A t...

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Protecting Privacy in DNA Research

However, due to privacy concerns that the identity of individuals could be determined through DNA data, health institutes in the US and abroad removed public access to the genetic data coming from the...

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X chromosomal genetic variant delays progression to AIDS in HIV-infected women

An international research team coordinated by the Fritz Lipmann Institute, Jena, Germany, has now discovered an X-linked genetic variant that is associated with the delayed loss of immune cells in HIV...

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Detecting H1N1 faster than ever using Omics SmartAmp technology

As a part of emergency government research aimed at addressing this need, RIKEN and University of Tokyo, are developing an H1N1 detection technique based on its SmartAmp technology.With the nu...

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Gene linked to increasingly common type of blood cancer

California and Arizona researchers have identified a gene variant that carries nearly twice the risk of developing an increasingly common type of blood cancer, according to a study published online to...

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Researchers discover evolutionary event underlying the origin of dachshunds, dogs with short legs

A single evolutionary event appears to explain the short, curved legs that characterize all of today's dachshunds, corgis, basset hounds and at least 16 other breeds of dogs, a team led by the Na...

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