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dna’s eco-friendly Ganesha is back

Posted: Published on August 27th, 2014

The dna Eco Ganesha is back for the fifth consecutive year. With Lord Ganesha all set to enter this city and bless his beloved fans with wisdom and prosperity, this initiative of dna encourages millions of Mumbaikars to be more responsible towards their environment and welcome the lord in an eco friendly manner Like last year, this year too, the theme will be based on Panch Mahabhooth the five great elements of nature. Lord Ganesha is also known as Lord of Nature and its preserver. Therefore, through this initiative, dna wants to signify the importance of respecting the five great elements of nature. Through this theme, dna will emphasize on the need to care for the five great elements that are air (vayu), water (jal), fire (agni, sky (aakash), and earth (bhoomi). Highlights to look out for in dna's 'Eco Ganesha 2014' 1.dna Eco Ganesha Awards Like previous years, one of the key highlight of dna Eco Ganesha this year is to encourage housing societies and individuals indulge in an eco friendly celebrations, by asking them to participate in the dna Eco Ganesha Awards which is becoming bigger year on year. While more than 600 entries were received last year, … Continue reading

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DNA test inconclusive in Charles Pierre case

Posted: Published on August 27th, 2014

Autoplay Show Thumbnails Show Captions Charles Pierre had his conviction overturned for a double-murder he was accused of from 2002. He is now awaiting a retrial on the charges.(Photo: TINA MACINTYRE-YEE / @tyee23 /Staff file photo 2014) DNA testing has not cleared up who may be the killer in a case that has led to a new trial for a man convicted of two murders. Prosecutors hoped the genetic testing would provide some answers in the case that has led to a new trial for Charles "Teddy" Pierre, who has been imprisoned for the 2002 murders of Clara Sconiers and Thomas Reed. Another man, Darrell Boyd, has told three people that he committed the killings, according to the Monroe County District Attorney's Office. In July, County Court Judge Douglas Randall ordered a new trial for Pierre because of the new evidence. One of those Boyd allegedly told about the killings was his ex-wife, Kathleen Boyd. She had a piece of jewelry that she said Boyd once told her he'd taken from Sconiers. Aug. 12: Charles Pierre to stay in jail as he awaits new trial Charles Pierre received a new trial date his Aug. 12 hearing. Video by Tina MacIntyre-Yee … Continue reading

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DNA: Analysis of Indo-Pak ties – Video

Posted: Published on August 26th, 2014

DNA: Analysis of Indo-Pak ties A day after India cancelled Foreign Secretary-level talks with Pakistan, hardline Hurriyat Conference leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani on Tuesday met Pakistan High Commissioner Abdul Basit amid... By: Zee News … Continue reading

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dna albertina – Video

Posted: Published on August 26th, 2014

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Cancer DNA Sequenced – Video

Posted: Published on August 26th, 2014

Cancer DNA Sequenced Professor Sean Grimmond's team from the Queensland Centre for Medical Genomics, based at UQ Institute for Molecular Biosciences , has spent five years working closely with Sydney's Garvan... By: The University of Queensland … Continue reading

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Marsha Berry Toronto Real Estate 1030 King St W. DNA 3 487SF 1 Bedroom – Video

Posted: Published on August 26th, 2014

Marsha Berry Toronto Real Estate 1030 King St W. DNA 3 487SF 1 Bedroom This video is about Marsha Berry Toronto Real Estate 1030 King St W. 494SF 1 Bedroom. By: Marsha Berry CondosThroughYourEyes … Continue reading

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Higher Ascension – DNA (live at Modesto X-Fest) – Video

Posted: Published on August 26th, 2014

Higher Ascension - DNA (live at Modesto X-Fest) Higher Ascension performing DNA live at X-Fest 2014 in Modesto, Ca. By: Enrique Burgos … Continue reading

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Manhattan Heights case: Trial begins for man charged with 3 counts of sexual assault

Posted: Published on August 26th, 2014

Arturo Valtierra-Payan, center, listens to the first day of testimonay Monday in the 243rd District Court. Valtierra-Payan is charged in a series of sexual assaults that occurred in the Manhattan Heights neighborhood last year. (RUBEN R RAMIREZ EL PASO TIMES) Replay Twitter updates: Trial for accused Manhattan Heights predator DNA evidence connecting a man charged with a series of sexual assaults last year in the Manhattan Heights neighborhood to one of the victims was presented Monday at the start of his trial. Arturo Valtierra-Payan's trial began Monday in the 243rd District Court. Valtierra-Payan, 26, is charged with three counts of aggravated sexual assault and one of count each of burglary of habitation and aggravated robbery in the case. Prosecutors opened the trial detailing the night of June 26, 2013 when Valtierra-Payan allegedly broke into a home in the Manhattan Heights neighborhood. According to an opening statement by state prosecutor Penny Hamilton and testimony from law enforcement officers, Valtierra-Payan allegedly attempted to get into the home through a window at about 1 a.m. Valtierra-Payan then allegedly broken down the front door and attempted to rape the woman who lived in the home, Hamilton told jurors. According to multiple law enforcement officers … Continue reading

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Drug used for DNA repair defects could treat leukemia, other cancers more effectively

Posted: Published on August 26th, 2014

A team of scientists led by Research Associate Professor Motomi Osato and Professor Yoshiaki Ito from the Cancer Science Institute of Singapore (CSI Singapore) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) found that a drug originally designed for killing a limited type of cancer cells with DNA repair defects could potentially be used to treat leukemia and other cancers. The new study suggests that treatment with poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitors, together with standard chemotherapy drugs, could be more effective in combating leukemia. In the same study, researchers found that the inactivation of RUNX genes causes DNA repair defects and promotes the development of leukemia and other cancers. The study was first published online in the leading journal Cell Reports last month. Unlike other cancers which are more commonly seen in the elderly, leukemia is notorious for its high prevalence among young people. There has been little advancement in the treatment of leukemia. Chemotherapy with or without hematopoietic stem cell transplantation remains the current standard of care, resulting in a cure rate of around 50 per cent. The RUNX family genes are among the most frequently inactivated genes in leukemia and other cancers. According to previous studies, RUNX1 is one … Continue reading

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Cancer leaves a common fingerprint on DNA

Posted: Published on August 26th, 2014

PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 25-Aug-2014 Contact: Shawna Williams shawna@jhmi.edu 410-955-8236 Johns Hopkins Medicine Regardless of their stage or type, cancers appear to share a telltale signature of widespread changes to the so-called epigenome, according to a team of researchers. In a study published online in Genome Medicine on Aug. 26, the investigators say they have found widespread and distinctive changes in a broad variety of cancers to chemical marks known as methyl groups attached to DNA, which help govern whether genes are turned "on" or "off," and ultimately how the cell behaves. Such reversible chemical marks on DNA are known as epigenetic, and together they make up the epigenome. "Regardless of the type of solid tumor, the pattern of methylation is much different on the genomes of cancerous cells than in healthy cells," says Andrew Feinberg, M.D., M.P.H., a professor of medicine, molecular biology and genetics, oncology, and biostatistics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Feinberg led the new study along with Rafael Irizarry, Ph.D., a professor of biostatics at Harvard University and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. "These changes happen very early in tumor formation, and we think they enable tumor cells to adapt to changes in their environment … Continue reading

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