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21-Mar-2017 - Although all cells in an organism contain the same genes, only some of the genes are activated in a given cells and others remain inactive. Genes coil around histone proteins in the form of DNA threads. If a gene has to remain inactive, its histones are marked by the PRC2 enzyme so that this gene ...
03-Mar-2017 - The Max Planck Institute for Informatics congratulates a former PhD graduate and current part-time affiliate on a prestigious award. Christoph Bock was awarded the 2017 Overton Prize of the International Society of Computational Biology (ISCB). Once a yaear, this award is given to a single ...
Visualizing the distribution of chemical substances on non-flat samples
10-Feb-2017 - The chemical analysis of biological tissues with three-dimensional shapes has been a major problem so far. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology in Jena, Germany, have now improved mass spectrometry imaging in such a way that the distribution of molecules can also be ...
Chromosome segregation in meiosis
17-Jan-2017 - Once together, never apart – isn’t that how the saying goes? Not so in meiosis, the special type of cell division in which gametes, sperm and egg cells are formed. At the start of meiosis the ring-shaped protein complex, referred to as cohesin, is the string that ties the chromosome strands ...
Spectacular finding
13-Dec-2016 - What distinguishes humans from monkeys and apes? The gene ARHGAP11B is probably among the things that make humans special: This gene is only present in humans and contributes to the amplification of brain stem cells. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics ...
Researchers develop a combination of software and hardware for adaptive live imaging of large living organisms
02-Nov-2016 - Light-sheet microscopy is one of the most powerful method for imaging the development and function of whole living organisms. However, achieving high-resolution images with these microscopes requires manual adjustments during imaging. Researchers of the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell ...
26-Oct-2016 - A microbe that ‘eats’ both methane and iron: microbiologists have long suspected its existence, but were not able to find it - until now. Researchers at Radboud University and the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen discovered a microorganism that couples the reduction of iron ...
Contract provides up to 11,000 Max Planck scientists access to use labfolder for digital laboratory data management
12-Oct-2016 - labfolder GmbH and the Max Planck Society announced a licensing agreement to provide up to 11,000 Max Planck scientists with labfolder's laboratory data management digital platform. This is the first time that a tool for digital laboratory data management is being provided across an entire ...
Scientists honoured for their pioneering research into the sensory perception of organisms
02-Aug-2016 - This year’s winners of the Max Planck Research Award are investigating how organisms perceive their environment. In this respect, they are conducting research into organisms that could not be more different: Bonnie L. Bassler from Princeton University and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute ...
Researchers observe muscles at work with the help of new microscopes
25-Jul-2016 - Twenty metres before the finish line Usain Bolt already opens his arms in triumph and ramps up his speed: even with his “handbrake” on, at 9.58 seconds, he runs the 100 metre stretch faster than anyone ever before in 2009 in Berlin. In the process, he reached a maximum speed of almost 45 ...
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