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Dictionary of Biochemistry: Base - Bilirubin
Biochemistry is the study of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids. These series of articles provides a description of commonly used biochemistry terms.
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The International HapMap Project
In 2002, the International HapMap Project began working to catalogue the more than 10 million common variations in the single nucleotide polymorphisms of human DNA. Learn more about this project and its benefits for health care.
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RNA Research and Treatment Breakthroughs for Deadly Diseases
A new RNA research study provides a huge breakthrough for future treatments when deadly diseases strike.
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Watson & Crick and the Discovery of the Double Helix
How did the discovery of the structure of DNA come about, and what steps led to this discovery?
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DNA Cloning, a Common Tool Used in DNA Technology and Genomics Research
Have you ever wondered how genetic researchers carry out their work? Here’s a quick explanation of how DNA cloning, one of the most often-used genetic techniques, works.
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The Human Genome Project Continues with Functional Genomics
Functional genomics is a branch of genetic research which investigates the various functions of genes and other non-coding parts of the genome.
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Evolutionary Ancestors: Y-Chromosomal Adam
Mitochondrial Eve, an ancient matrilineal ancestor, is perhaps the more famous of the pair, but her male counterpart, Y-chromosomal Adam, is just as interesting a figure in human evolution.
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Evolutionary Ancestors: Mitochondrial Eve
One of the most intriguing questions in human evolution is where Homo sapiens originated. The examination of DNA from current human populations has provided some interesting evidence for one origin theory.
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DNA, genes, and mutations
An essential guide to the structure and function of DNA, chromosomes and genes.
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What is the Frozen Ark Project?
The Frozen Ark Project is a global initiative that will ultimately harness the power of genetics to prevent animals from becoming extinct. Gene banks have been created to collect, preserve and stockpile the DNA of endangered animals.
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