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Seed's Daily Zeitgeist: 6/3/2008
What's that name? Tip-of-the-tongue research is yielding insights into memory and metacognition. How do you make a cephalopod drool? You can actually get a Pavlovian response out of a nautilus. Amazing. Smallest Known Exoplanet Found If we're...
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Direct-To-Consumer Genetic Tests - Good or Evil?
Direct-to-consumer genetic testing companies will have a lot to mull over this weekend after the publication of a Genetics and Public Policy Center case study of personalized medicine in Science. The authors examined the use of CYP450 testing in the selection...
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Eye on DNA Headlines for 28 March 2008
Thanks to Keith Robison of Omics! Omics! for mentioning The DNA Network in his article about science blogging for the March 2008 issue Genome Technology. And a belated thanks to Genome Technology for including Eye on DNA in the February 2008 Blogosphere...
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Seven Deadly Sins of Genetics
As I mentioned earlier today, the Roman Catholic church has updated its original 1500-year-old list of seven deadly sins with another seven. Genetic engineering is now on the list and I thought I’d help out in case the Vatican wanted to add another...
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Genome Biology publishes a key resource for pea genetics
Source: Biomed Central Blog Date: February 27, 2008 The field of pea genetics received a boost today with the publication of a resource of pea mutants in Genome Biology.The pea, Pisum sativum, is one of the most famous tools used in genetics: school children...
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Make Your Own Geeky DNA T-Shirt
Today’s geeky DNA t-shirt really appeals to the crafter in me. Three free genetics-related t-shirt patterns are available at the National Centre for Biotechnology Education at Reading UK: DNA code, RNA code, and GM beer label. All you have to do...
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DNA Video: Jon Entine of Abraham’s Children
One of the most popular posts here at Eye on DNA has been the one written by Jon Entine, author of Abraham’s Children. Here he is in part 1 (out of 7) of his talk at the 2007 International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies (IAJGS) Conference...
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DNA Quote: Keri Russell on Postpartum Weight Loss
Actress Keri Russell on getting back to shape after giving birth five months ago: I would love to say I worked out every day. But it’s truly genetics. You have what you have, and then you work hard or you don’t. And I… It was genetics...
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Intermediary Genetic Testing Companies Face Less Regulation
Your genetics start-up business tip of the day. Last year, Dr Michael Hopkins, a Research Fellow at SPRU Science and Technology Policy Research at the University of Sussex, had some advice for DNA testing companies hoping to offer their services to the...
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DNA Video: Putting the Genes in Genealogy with *** Eastman
*** Eastman of Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter gives the keynote address at the 2007 BYU Computerized Family History and Genealogy Conference. Tags: genetics, genes, dna, genealogy, *** eastman
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