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Category Archives: DNA

Online Dating Site Tests DNA to Determine Matches

Posted: Published on July 22nd, 2014

A new online dating site catering to sophisticated professionals called Singldout.com offers users the opportunity to submit their DNA to bolster their chances of finding a long-term match. Singldout has partnered with Instant Chemistry, a service that tests DNA for biological compatibility in an established, long-term relationship. Instant Chemistry mentions that while relationships grow, DNA remains constant couples are urged to submit their DNA to be tested, and then take a personality test to see if they like one another. Singldout adapts Instant Chemistrys high technologies for use in the realm of dating. Singldout users sign up via their Linkedin profile, hinting at a standard of sophistication that exceeds that of Zoosk, and then submit payment. Singldout membership is $199 for three months, $249 for six months or $299 for 12 months. After payment is submitted, a DNA testing kit arrives in the mail, the user spits in a tube, sends it off to Instant Chemistry, and the results are posted on a Singldout dating profile, after the user takes an online psychological exam. SingldOut from SingldOut on Vimeo. The DNA tests assess two indicators to suggest compatibility the serotonin uptake transporter, which regulates how people react to positive and … Continue reading

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Scientists ‘delete’ HIV virus from human DNA for the first time

Posted: Published on July 22nd, 2014

Scientists used a DNA-snipping enzyme called Cas9 to cut out the virus The cell's gene repair machinery then takes over, soldering the loose ends of the genome back together resulting in a virus-free cell Process could also be a cure for other latent infections, researchers say 'It's an exciting discovery, but not ready to go into the clinic,' said Dr Khalili By Ellie Zolfagharifard Published: 06:35 EST, 22 July 2014 | Updated: 10:59 EST, 22 July 2014 613 shares 34 View comments Once HIV conquers a human cell, it will stay there forever. It inserts its deadly genome permanently into its victims' DNA, forcing them to require medical treatment for the rest of their life. But now, for the first time, researchers in Philadelphia have found a way to completely delete HIV from human cells by snipping them out. Scroll down for video See the article here: Scientists 'delete' HIV virus from human DNA for the first time … Continue reading

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DNA Spectrum DNA Ancestry Test – Video

Posted: Published on July 21st, 2014

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Single-cell technique maps environmental effects on DNA

Posted: Published on July 21st, 2014

Scientists have developed a powerful new single-cell technique that can help investigate how the environment affects our development and the traits we inherit from our parents. The technique can be used to map all of the "epigenetic marks" on the DNA within a single-cell. "Epigenetic marks" are chemical tags or proteins that mark DNA and act as a kind of cellular memory. However, environmental cues such as diet can alter where epigenetic tags are laid down on DNA and influence an organism's long-term health. "The ability to capture the full map of these epigenetic marks from individual cells will be critical for a full understanding of early embryonic development, cancer progression and aid the development of stem cell therapies," said Gavin Kelsey from the Babraham Institute in Britain. The research on mice offers a new single-cell technique capable of analysing DNA methylation - one of the key epigenetic marks - across the whole genome. The method treats the cellular DNA with a chemical called bisulphite. Treated DNA is then amplified and read on high-throughput sequencing machines to show up the location of methylation marks and the genes being affected. "These analyses will help to define how epigenetic changes in individual … Continue reading

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DNA Damage and Neurodegeneration – Video

Posted: Published on July 20th, 2014

DNA Damage and Neurodegeneration In this video, Tsai and colleagues summarize the current state of knowledge about how DNA damage and changes to the DNA damage response in neurons might underlie neurodegenerative disorders.... By: cellvideoabstracts … Continue reading

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DJ Ronaldo Lima na Cachaaria Dna.Carolina – Itatiba (SP) – Video

Posted: Published on July 20th, 2014

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New technique maps life’s effects on our DNA

Posted: Published on July 20th, 2014

PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 20-Jul-2014 Contact: Rob Dawson rob.dawson@bbsrc.ac.uk 07-557-487-865 Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council Researchers at the BBSRC-funded Babraham Institute, in collaboration with the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Single Cell Genomics Centre, have developed a powerful new single-cell technique to help investigate how the environment affects our development and the traits we inherit from our parents. The technique can be used to map all of the 'epigenetic marks' on the DNA within a single cell. This single-cell approach will boost understanding of embryonic development, could enhance clinical applications like cancer therapy and fertility treatments, and has the potential to reduce the number of mice currently needed for this research. 'Epigenetic marks' are chemical tags or proteins that mark DNA and act as a kind of cellular memory. They do not change the DNA sequence but record a cell's experiences onto the DNA, which allows cells to remember an experience long after it has faded. Placing these tags is part of normal development; they tell genes whether to be switched on or off and so can determine how the cell develops. Different sets of active genes make a skin cell different from a brain cell, for example. However, environmental cues … Continue reading

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Dna Rejuvenation Cream Revive Cream – Video

Posted: Published on July 20th, 2014

Dna Rejuvenation Cream Revive Cream http://transformationskinrejuvenatingcreme.com/wrinkle-cream/anti-aging-cream/revive-dna-repair-cream-3/ http://transformationskinrejuvenatingcreme.com/revive-dna-rejuvenation-cream/ You... By: Jill Briggs … Continue reading

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THE CORRECT VIEWS (7/17/2014) – Fuku Facts, Food Poisons DNA, Agenda 21 News, RAM Minds, Mexi Spi… – Video

Posted: Published on July 20th, 2014

THE CORRECT VIEWS (7/17/2014) - Fuku Facts, Food Poisons DNA, Agenda 21 News, RAM Minds, Mexi Spi... Greetings Unsettled Souls,'Tis Sam I Be Di Gangi reporting for The Media Speaks (www.themediaspeaks.com) with news on racist dogs, Fukushima, junk food actually CHANING our DNA, and... By: TheCorrectViews … Continue reading

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DNA WILL PROVE THIS 28 YEAR OLD GOT MY TEEN PREGNANT! – Video

Posted: Published on July 20th, 2014

DNA WILL PROVE THIS 28 YEAR OLD GOT MY TEEN PREGNANT! 18 year old Sonya deferred her college dreams when she got pregnant with her now 4 month old son. Sonya claims the man responsible, 28 year old Colin, a smooth talker who smooth talked his... By: TheMauryShowOfficial … Continue reading

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