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Flu News: What is the significance of D225G?1 comment

ilene9 wrote 2 weeks ago: Swine Flu News: What is the significance of D225G? By Ilene [Be sure to catch the sequel, or part 2 … more →

Tags: D225G mutation, flu, Henry Niman, mutations, Norway mutation, receptors in lungs, swine flu, Tamiflu Resistance, Ukraine

The Making of a More Lethal Pandemic Virus - What are the Odds?

monotreme1000 wrote 3 months ago: Estimates of the case fatality rate (CFR) of the current pandemic influenza virus, the new H1N1, var … more →

Tags: Science, Pandemic, h1n1, CFR, Case Fatality Rate, swine flu, mutation, H5N1, reassortment

H1N1 (Swine Flu): Something Else to Worry About?!? What Happens When Animals And People Start Exchanging H1N1? Turkeys In Chile, People Infecting Pigs

Regina Phelps EMS Solutions wrote 3 months ago: H1N1 TRANSFERRED TO TURKEYS FROM HUMANS IN CHILE. I have been following this story when it was first … more →

Tags: h1n1, Flu Spread / Statistics, Other Affected Species: Pets, Pigs, Birds, Global Issues & Concerns, Pandemic, swine flu, flu, Argentina, antiviral

The Advancement of Information Science. Is a New Way of Thinking Necessary?

almuzara wrote 4 months ago: Pedro MARIJUÁN (Foundations of Information Science) The advancement of a new scientific perspective, … more →

Tags: I Meeting, Unification, information science, Limited prehension, Meaning, Categories, Cognits

rDNA theory of aging

druse wrote 5 months ago: The ribosomes are the most abundant protein complexes in the cell. They are synthesised from ribosom … more →

Tags: ageing, aging, Senescence, ribosomal DNA, rDNA, genome stability, DNA damage, cellular senescence, fob1

Knowledge Pathways in a Learning Organization (#21)

apintalisayon wrote 7 months ago: I wrote in the previous blog about the “Organizational Brain” (lower right or yellow qua … more →

Tags: Knowledge Management, Learning, managing intangibles, motivating employees, tacit knowledge, Explicit knowledge, lessons-learned session, Best Practice, After Action Review

Swine Flu (H1N1) Outbreak: Recombination and Media Responsibility

Stephen wrote 7 months ago: Students in my class take part in this discussion here. Comments on this post have been disabled. As … more →

Tags: Evolution, Disease, health, Genetics, swine flu, CDC, RNA, Virus, NewScientist

Grand Tribunal 2009: Medieval magicians gather in Cambridge! 31st July-2 August 2009 2 comments

Chris Jensen Romer wrote 8 months ago: Constitution is a roleplaying, science fiction, fantasy and filk convention Grand Tribunal 2009, par … more →

Tags: Games, Reviews and Past Events, Ars Magica, ars magica authors, Ars Magica convention, Ars Magica Freeform, Ars Magica LARP, Atlas Games, British Roleplaying Society

Obama and the last scattering surface4 comments

andyxl wrote 10 months ago: What a fine day. I saw Obama’s inauguration and attended a colloquium by Rashid Sunyaev. The t … more →

Tags: astronomy, Life, Science, obama, Atheism, CMB, Sunyaev

BLAP75/Rmi1

druse wrote 10 months ago: Liudmila Chelysheva and colleagues studied BLAP75/Rmi1 in relation to BLM/Sgs1 and TopoIIIα/Top3. Th … more →

Tags: Genetics, DNA repair, DNA damage, genome stability, fertility, Science, Sterility, BLAP75/Rmi1, genome damage

RecQ and recombination-based DNA repair

druse wrote 10 months ago: Dharmendra Kumar Singh and colleagues wrote an article in the Biogerontology journal presenting the … more →

Tags: ageing, aging, biogerontology, RecQ, BLM, DNA repair, premature ageing, premature aging, RecQ helicases

ATR and H2AX

druse wrote 11 months ago: Last month (December 2008)  in the Journal of Biological Chemistry, Rebecca Chanoux and colleagues r … more →

Tags: Genetics, DNA, double strand break, Biochemistry, homologous recombination, DNA repair, DNA damage, genome stability, H2A.X

telomere loss produces genomic instability

druse wrote 11 months ago: Simon Titen and Kent Golic studied telomere loss by breakage of an induced dicentric chromosome in t … more →

Tags: Biochemistry, Cell Biology, chromosomal defect, DNA damage, Drosophila, FLP recombinase, Genetics, Genome, genome stability

perinuclear tethering promotes rDNA repeat stability

druse wrote 11 months ago: Karim Mekhail and colleagues studied a network in the the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae tha … more →

Tags: ribosomal DNA, rDNA, genome stability, Repetitive DNA, rDNA silencing

WRN and MUS81

druse wrote 1 year ago: There is a Journal of Cell Biology paper by Annapaola Franchitto and colleagues entitled: Replicatio … more →

Tags: ageing, biogerontology, Cell Biology, DNA, DNA damage, DNA repair, double strand break, endonuclease, Genetics

human exonuclease 1 and BLM helicase

druse wrote 1 year ago: In a recent paper by Amitabh Nimonkar and colleagues, it was established that human BLM helicase, a … more →

Tags: Biochemistry, Biology, DNA, DNA repair, double strand break, exonuclease, Genetics, Helicase, homologous recombination

rDNA and recombination

druse wrote 1 year ago: In a mini-review by Ellen Tsang and Anthony Carr, recombination is highly regulated in the rDNA. Rep … more →

Tags: Science, ageing, aging, Biology, Molecular Biology, Genetics, DNA, Gene, Sirtuin

social recombination pt 11 comment

Christopher wrote 1 year ago: From “The Architecture of Cyberception”: Similarly the paradigms and discoveries of Arti … more →

Tags: Roy Ascott, MUDs & MOOs, Artificial Life, technology, intelligent cities, Physical, Ascott, Social, Cyberspace

Dihybrid Crosses, Gene Linkage and Recombination

Stephen wrote 1 year ago: More links to be added very soon. Worksheets: sooty-dihybrids-and-linkage, understanding-recombinati … more →

Tags: Genetics, IB Bio topic linklists, dihybrid cross, gene linkage


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