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Whole genome fine map of rice completed

After the completion of a draft sequence of the Chinese hybrid rice genome, which was published in the Journal Science in 2002, CAS researchers have recently finished the fine map of the rice genome. In an article published by the recent issue of PLoS Biology (Vol.3 Issue 2, 2005), scientists led by the Beijing Institute of Genomics (BIG) reported a "much improved, near-complete genome analysis o...

Whole-body MRI Takes Less Than 20 Min To Scan A Patient's Entire Body For Cancer Spread To Bone

Whole-body MRI with an automatic moving table is effective for evaluating the entire skeleton in patients with suspected bone metastasis (cancer that has spread to the bone from other parts of the body) in a single imaging scan-and it only takes between 15 and 18 minutes, say two different European studies. For one study, researchers from the Clinica Girona in Catalonia, Spain, performed w...

Whole genome promoter mapping - Human Genome Project v2.0?

Investigators from the University California, San Diego (UCSD) Branch of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research (LICR) and NimbleGen Systems have developed an efficient method to identify thousands of regulatory sequences in the human genome, according to a study published today in Nature. Genes are defined by their ability to generate a functional product. Thus the 'promoter' - a DNA se...

A whole lot of shaking goin' on triggers early hatching in red-eyed tree frogs

Embryos distinguish vibrational differences, hatching early to snake attacks but not to rain At the edge of Ocelot Pond, Panama, red-eyed tree frog embryos still in their eggs are about to make a life-or-death decision. The egg clutch, a gelatinous blob clinging to a leaf overhanging the water, has been spied by a bright green parrot snake. In a twinkling, the snake tears a few eggs from...

First Whole Genome Map of Genetic Variability in Parkinson’s Disease

In findings with implications for pandemic influenza, a new study reports for the first time that a less-virulent strain of avian influenza virus can spread from poultry to humans. The research appears in the October 1 issue of The Journal of Infectious Diseases, now available online. Crossing the species barrier is an important step in the development of a flu virus with pandemic potenti...

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S. pombe Whole Genome ChIP-on-chip from Agilent Technologies

Description:The S. pombe Whole Genome ChIP-on-chip Microarray is specifically designed for location analysis of yeast (S. pombe) DNA binding proteins by pairing chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) with Agilent DNA microarrays. This set delivers robust hybridization and reliable binding data with greater true binding events and fewer false positives. In addition, Agilent provides flexibility by offering both...
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S. cerevisiae yeast Whole Genome from Agilent Technologies

Description:The Yeast Whole Genome ChIP-on-chip Microarray is specifically designed for location analysis of yeast (S. cerevisiae) DNA binding proteins by pairing chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) with Agilent DNA microarrays. This set delivers robust hybridization and reliable binding data with greater true binding events and fewer false positives. In addition, Agilent provides flexibility by offering bo...
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S. cerevisiae yeast Whole Genome from Agilent Technologies

Description:The Yeast Whole Genome ChIP-on-chip Microarray is specifically designed for location analysis of yeast (S. cerevisiae) DNA binding proteins by pairing chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) with Agilent DNA microarrays. This set delivers robust hybridization and reliable binding data with greater true binding events and fewer false positives. In addition, Agilent provides flexibility by offering bo...
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GenomePlex Single Cell Whole Genome Amplification Kit from Sigma-Aldrich

Description:GenomePlex Single Cell Whole Genome Amplification Kit utilizes a proprietary technology based on random fragmentation of genomic DNA and conversion of the resulting small fragments to PCR-amplifiable library molecules flanked by universal priming sites. WGA is achieved by PCR amplification of the library molecules using universal oligonucleotide primers....
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GenomePlex Whole Genome Amplification (WGA) kit from Sigma-Aldrich

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Fast and Easy Isolation of PCR-Ready Genomic DNA from Whole Blood

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Fractionation of Bovicola ovis Homogenates Using the Mini Whole Gel Eluter

Brian J. Shiell and Wojtek P. Michalski, CSIRO Division of Animal Health,Australian Animal Health Laboratory, Geelong, Victoria, Australia Introduction Amino acid sequence and composition analyses of proteins can be performed on samples derived from polyacrylamide gels. Protein electro-elution, the most c...

Whole Genomes From Microbes to Man

Madison, WI-- Optical Mapping is a new technology that will be used to discover why patients experience toxic side effects, or fail to respond to medication and to identify the causes of antibiotic resistance and virulence in pathogenic organisms. Wisconsin- based OpGen, has announced the commercial launch of its Optical Mapping(TM) system for rapid, cost-effective analysis of whole genomes, from...

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Protocol for GenomePlex Whole Genome Amplification from Buccal Swab

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Benefits of Eating Whole Grains, Fruits and Vegetables

Here's another reason to eat healthier. A new study finds whole grains, fruits and vegetables will decrease your risk of heart disease and your overall risk of dying. However, the study also reports these foods do not decrease //your chance of having a stroke. The U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans include choosing a variety of fruits and vegetables daily and choosing a variety of gra...

Diabetic risk reduced by whole grains

According to researchers from Tufts University in Boston, eating three or more servings of whole grain foods per day could substantially reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. They studied more than 40,000 men who ate an average of 3.5 servings of whole grains per day. They compared those men to men who ate less than a half a serving of whole grains// per day. In the men who had high whol...

Whole-body hypothermia reduces risk of death in Encephalopathy in infants

Among infants, hypoxic–ischemic encephalopathy due to acute perinatal asphyxia remains an important cause of neurodevelopmental deficits in childhood//. Infants with moderate encephalopathy have a 10% risk of death, and those who survive have a 30% risk of disabilities. 60% of infants with severe encephalopathy die, and many, if not all, survivors are handicapped. Treatment is current...

Whole Grain Foods Result In Health Benefits

The metabolic syndrome which results in a higher risk of cardiovascular disease or diabetes can be reduced by consuming whole grain foods, according to a research conducted by Nadine Sahyoun of the University of Maryland. //The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition has published the results of the study. The study has revealed that elders who ate three whole grain food servings a day, had a lowe...

A plethora of disease control benefits of Whole grains!

In a new study it has been found that women with type 2 diabetes on a diet consisting of whole grains, bran, and cereal fibre may have a lower risk of heart disease.This study was published in the Feb. issue of Diabetes Care.// Lu QI and colleagues at the Harvard School of Public Health conducted the study and collected data from 902 diabetic women participating in the Nurses' Healt...

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Series 590 Low Cost Whole Blood Aggregometers

Description:Chrono-log's wide range of Platelet aggregometers allows to choose the instrument capabilities to meet particular needs. Single, dual and four sample units are available, with chart recorder outputs or digital computer outputs. In addition to the Chrono-log Optical aggregometers, which measure platelet aggregation in platelet-rich-plasma (PRP), Chrono-log supplies: Whole blood aggregometers which...
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ACCUTEST Mononucleosis Whole Blood Test

Description:The Accutest Infectious Mononucleosis Whole Blood Test is a rapid visual test used for the detection of IgM antibodies specific to infectious mononucleosis (IM) in human whole blood. This test kit can be used to help in the diagnosis of IM in patients with clinical symptoms common to IM....
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ACCUTEST H. pylori Test (Whole Blood)

Description:The Accutest H. pylori WB test is a rapid test for the qualitative detection of lgG antibodies specific to Helicobacter pylori in human whole blood. This test kit is intended as an aid in the diagnosis of H.pylori infection in patients with gastrointestinal symptoms....
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SST-1 Whole-field Scotopic Sensitivity Tester

Description:Whole-field scotopic sensitivity (threshold) testing provides clinically beneficial information in a wide variety of ophthalmic conditions. Dark adaptometry is useful in the diagnosis and management of retinal degenerations, senile miosis, high myopia, vitamin-A deficiency, and other night blinding conditions, while whole-field scotopic sensitivity has been shown to be useful in the early detecti...
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Liquichek Whole Blood Volatiles Control

Description:Liquichek Whole Blood Volatiles Control is an assayed liquid control for monitoring volatile compounds. This product is available in 2 levels....
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Rapid Whole Blood Testing for Infectious Mononucleosis Antibodies

The Epstein Barr virus (EBV), which causes infectious mononucleosis (IM), is one of the most common human viruses. EBV occurs worldwide, and most people become infected with EBV sometime during their lives. In the United States, as many as 95 percent of adults between 35 and 40 years of age have been infected. In most developed countries, including the U.S., infection with EBV most often occu...
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