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Category Archives: DNA

Advanced Warfare: SOLO 75 GUNSTREAK ON RETREAT w/HBRa3! (COD AW DNA BOMB) – Video

Posted: Published on November 24th, 2014

Advanced Warfare: SOLO 75 GUNSTREAK ON RETREAT w/HBRa3! (COD AW DNA BOMB) Advanced Warfare: SOLO 75 GUNSTREAK ON RETREAT! (COD AW DNA BOMB) Player: https://www.youtube.com/godisomar Commentator: http://www.youtube.com/ChuckTheCanadianGame ... By: Overpowered Clan … Continue reading

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Road to DNA! #01- Wird es knapp ? – Video

Posted: Published on November 24th, 2014

Road to DNA! #01- Wird es knapp ? Viel Spa mit einer neuen Serie. Wir werden versuchen so viele DNAs wie mglich zu bekommen :D. By: G-Stars … Continue reading

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J&K govt smothers Farooq Abdullah’s role in cricket scam-DNA report – Video

Posted: Published on November 24th, 2014

J K govt smothers Farooq Abdullah's role in cricket scam-DNA report A DNA report has claimed that J K govt smothers Farooq Abdullah's role in the cricket scam. By: Zee News … Continue reading

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Shako – Nowa Odsona (Do Dna 3!) – Video

Posted: Published on November 24th, 2014

Shako - Nowa Odsona (Do Dna 3!) By: Shako Shakulla … Continue reading

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Chicago scientist’s Nobel medal for DNA discovery could fetch $3.5M

Posted: Published on November 24th, 2014

A Nobel Prize gold medal awarded to Chicago scientist Dr. James Watson, a co-discoverer of DNA, is expected to sell for up to $3.5 million at auction next month in New York, Christie's said Monday. Watson, along with Francis Crick and Maurice Wilkins, unraveled the double-helix structure and function of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) in England in 1953 in a discovery that heralded the modern era of biology. The medal, the first to be offered by a living recipient, will go under the hammer on Dec. 4, with a pre-sale estimate of $2.5 million to $3.5 million. "It is recognition of probably the most significant scientific breakthrough of the 20th century and the impact of it is only being played out now in the 21st century," said Francis Wahlgren, international head of books and manuscripts at Christie's. "Whole industries have developed around it." The scientists received the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1962 for their ground-breaking work. Watson, 86, who studied at University of Chicago, will donate part of the proceeds from the auction to charities and to support scientific research. In addition to the medal, Watson's handwritten notes for his acceptance speech will also be offered at the auction and … Continue reading

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Ultrafast, low-cost DNA sequencing technology a step closer to reality

Posted: Published on November 24th, 2014

A team of scientists from Arizona State University's Biodesign Institute and IBM's T.J. Watson Research Center have developed a prototype DNA reader that could make whole genome profiling an everyday practice in medicine. "Our goal is to put cheap, simple and powerful DNA and protein diagnostic devices into every single doctor's office," said Stuart Lindsay, an ASU physics professor and director of Biodesign's Center for Single Molecule Biophysics. Such technology could help usher in the age of personalized medicine, where information from an individual's complete DNA and protein profiles could be used to design treatments specific to their individual makeup. Such game-changing technology is needed to make genome sequencing a reality. The current hurdle is to do so for less than $1,000, an amount for which insurance companies are more likely to provide reimbursement. In their latest research breakthrough, the team fashioned a tiny, DNA reading device a thousands of times smaller than width of a single human hair. The device is sensitive enough to distinguish the individual chemical bases of DNA (known by their abbreviated letters of A, C, T or G) when they are pumped past the reading head. Proof-of-concept was demonstrated, by using solutions of the individual … Continue reading

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Self-Assembling Nanococcoons Mimic Natural Viruses

Posted: Published on November 24th, 2014

Researchers have designed peptides, short chains of amino acids, that spontaneously package DNA into tiny capsules that could offer a new route for drug delivery or gene transport SYNTHETIC SHELL: Engineered peptides encapsulate DNA into a nanococoon (right) that resembles parapoxvirus particles (left). Credit: Jan Mast, Lien Demeestere (left); Ying Chau (right) Scientists have designed short peptides that self-assemble with DNA to form viruslike capsules (J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2014, DOI: 10.1021/ja507833x). These nanococoons could offer a new route to transport genes or small-molecule drugs into cells, the researchers say. When developing the new particles, Ying Chau and Rong Ni of Hong Kong University of Science and Technology tried to mimic how virus proteins encapsulate their genomic DNA. Viruses use simple protein units that assemble along their DNA, like a stack of Legos, she says. So Chau and Ni set out to make a 16-amino acid peptide with three essential functions of viral proteins: remain stable in water, bind DNA, and assemble on their own. They did this by including a known DNA-binding region at one end and a water-soluble sequence at the other. The central portion of the peptide was a short, hydrophobic -sheet derived from amyloid-, the peptide … Continue reading

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OK So, This Might Sound Crazy, But OK Go’s New Album Will Be Available On DNA

Posted: Published on November 24th, 2014

The band OK Go is known for its insanely creative, viral music videos, and now, they are pushing the bounds of creativity again by releasing their latest album, Hungry Ghosts, on DNA. OK Go is working with Sri Kosuri, a UCLA biochemist, to translate their music so it can be stored in DNA and potentially sold to avid fans. Kosuri has previously translated a book into DNA and his work is focused on storing data biologically. [DNA is] information, Kosuri told the New Yorker. Our bodies use it to code for life, but it could be anything. When music is encoded digitally, as with an MP3 file, it is translated into binary code (ones and zeros). To turn it into DNA, Kosuri will change the binary code into genetic codeusing the A, G, T, and C bases that are DNAs building blocks. Once the strain of DNA is created in an electrophoresis machine, a fan could buy a vial containing a few nanograms of DNA dissolved in water, comprising over a hundred thousand copies of the album. So, if we sell just one or two water droplets, well have the highest-selling album of all time, said lead singer Damian Kulash. … Continue reading

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dna strands replica – Video

Posted: Published on November 23rd, 2014

dna strands replica By: John Ferkany … Continue reading

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Call of Duty Advanced warfare 21 Gunstreak / dna Bomb Fail (Ps4) – Video

Posted: Published on November 23rd, 2014

Call of Duty Advanced warfare 21 Gunstreak / dna Bomb Fail (Ps4) first attempt like and comment and subscribe enjoy. By: THE BR3Ak3rZzz … Continue reading

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