domenica, maggio 25, 2014

Microbes defy rules of DNA code

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Researchers find widespread ‘recoding’.



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The Importance of Shaking Things Up

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That recent study on active learning continues to generate some press, including a new interview with Carl Wieman about why traditional lectures are problematic. Wieman is pretty blunt about his opinions on the subject, which will come as no surprise to people in the AMO physics community… Anyway, while most of the rest of the…



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How To Install Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS Trusty Tahr | Ubuntu Server Guide

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This guide will describes the basic how to installing Ubuntu Server 14.04 from beginning to end. As already we know, Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS with codenamed



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Now researchers can explore genomic data across space and time

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The figure above is part of a four-step procedure for the multiscale segmentation of genomic signals.



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A Possible Cure for Ebola Virus Infection? | RCScience

A Quick Guide to Genomics and Bioinformatics Training for Clinical and Public Audiences

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PLOS Computational Biology is an open-access (Guide to #Genomics and #Bioinformatics Training for Clinical and Public Audiences http://bit.ly/1mnSSsf http://bit.ly/1mnSQAr)…



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Possible Dark Matter Detected at Milky Way’s Core Could Hint at New Force of Nature — NOVA Next | PBS

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Excess gamma-ray light coming from the center of our galaxy could be scientists’ first-ever indirect evidence of dark matter.




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Media Availability: Genetic Defect May Confer Resistance to Certain Viral Infections

Scientists Generate 3D Structure for the Malaria Parasite Genome

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Abstract – “A research team led by a cell biologist at the University of California, Riverside has generated a 3D model of the human malaria parasite genome at three different stages in the parasite’s life cycle — the first time such 3D architecture has been generated during the progression of the life cycle of a parasite .”




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