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Duke Scientists map imprinted genes in human genome
(12/03/2007)
Scientists at Duke University have created the first map of imprinted genes throughout the human genome, and they say a modern-day Rosetta stone - a form of artificial intelligence called machine learning - was the key to their success. The study ...
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Gene regulation, not just genes, is what sets humans apart
(08/15/2007)
The striking differences between humans and chimps aren't so much in the genes we have, which are 99 percent the same, but in the way those genes are used, according to new research from a Duke University team. In two major traits that set humans ...
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Stretching DNA to the Limit
(04/25/2007)
DNA damage in a new light
It has long been known that UV light can damage DNA, reducing its ability to replicate and interact with proteins, and often resulting in the development of skin cancers. However, not much is known about how the elasticity of DNA strands is altered ...
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Med BioGene Announces Collaboration to Develop Genetic Biomarkers for Lymphoma and Leukemia
(03/21/2007)
Med BioGene Inc. announced that it has entered into a research collaboration and option agreement with Duke University to further develop and validate MBI's genetic biomarkers for lymphoma and leukemia using its Gene Expression Profiling ...
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LabCorp(R) and Duke University Collaborate to Offer New Genomic Tests
(06/16/2006)
Laboratory Corporation of America(R) Holdings (LabCorp(R)) announced an important new relationship that will help it expand its opportunities to offer new genomic tests by partnering with Duke University to create the "Duke-LabCorp Scholars in ...
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Duke University and Affymetrix Initiate Five-Year Translational Research Collaboration
(01/11/2006)
Affymetrix Inc. announced that it has entered into a five-year collaboration with Duke University to analyze genomic information across large patient samples. Under terms of the agreement, Duke researchers will use Affymetrix GeneChip(R) microarray ...
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Muscle-Targeted Gene Therapy Reverses Rare Muscular Dystrophy in Mice
(03/31/2005)
Gene therapy methods that specifically target muscle may reverse the symptoms of a rare form of muscular dystrophy, according to new research in mice conducted by medical geneticists at Duke University Medical Center. Infants born with the inherited ...
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Genaissance Allowed Patent for Method of Testing Individuals for Genetic Predisposition to Reduced Metabolism of Drugs
(03/15/2005)
Genaissance Pharmaceuticals, Inc. has received a notice of allowance from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The allowed patent, which is co-owned with Duke University, claims testing for a common genetic variant in the CYP3A4 gene to predict ...
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