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  • Where is DNA Found?

    From the tiniest bug, to the tallest Oak, and largest mammal, DNA certainly gets around. What is so incredible about this molecule is its similarity in structure and composition in all living things. This article takes a peek inside cells to find out where DNA is found.
    Published by Paul Arnold (14,539 pts ) on Nov 6, 2009 to
    Genetics Articles

  • Child Brain Tumours and DNA

    Scientists from Cambridge University in the UK have found a common DNA sequence in children suffering from brain tumours. The knowledge is vital to our understanding of one of the least understood genetic disorders.
    Published by Paul Arnold (14,539 pts ) on Sep 4, 2009 to
    Genetics Articles

  • What are Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms?

    Single nucleotide polymorphisms or SNPs are very crucial in finding the genetic basis of human diseases. Researchers are busy deciphering the role of SNPs in genetics and using this knowledge to find ways of designing personalized medicine.
    Published by cool-deviant (1,873 pts ) on Dec 8, 2008 to
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  • Cancer Patient´s DNA Sequenced for the First Time in History

    For the first time in history the complete genome of a cancer patient has been completely sequenced to establish the genetic mutations that had caused the disease. It's a massive breakthrough in cancer research.
    Published by Rafael B. (8,334 pts ) on Nov 6, 2008 to
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