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Stories tagged with: Dna
Computer scientists may have what it takes to help cure cancer
http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/article2692396.ece
The war against cancer is increasingly moving into cyberspace.Computer scientists may have the best skills to fight cancer in the next decade — and they should be signing up in droves.
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DNA tests could reveal unknown proof of incest
http://yourlife.usatoday.com/health/medical/story/2011/02/DN...
Improved gene tests can now reveal children born of incest without the need to test for either parent's DNA, doctors report Thursday.The report in The Lancet journal opens unexpected legal and ethical thickets, increasingly more common in medicine as powerful genetic testing spreads.
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Genes that mean you will live to 100 discovered by scientists
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/7866009/Genes-t...
Longevity genes that indicate with incredible accuracy that you will most likely to live beyond the age of 100 no matter what your lifestyle have been discovered by scientists.Researchers claim to have identified 150 bits of DNA common to people who have lived to a very old age.
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Effort Uses Dogs’ DNA to Track Their Abusers
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/27/science/27dna.html?_r=1&re...
Scientists and animal rights advocates have enlisted DNA evidence to do for man’s best friend what the judicial system has long done for human crime victims. They have created the country’s first dog-fighting DNA database, which they say will help criminal investigators piece together an abused animal’s history by establishing ties among breeders, owners, pit operators and the animals themselves.
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'Methuselah' gene: Scientists find secret to living to 100 - you just have to have the right DNA
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1278861/The-Methus...
Research into the genetic make-up of centenarians and nonagenarians unearthed the tiny mutation which scientists believe gives extra protection against diseases.
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Testing for DNA in a World of Social Networking
http://dnakits.org/testing-for-dna-in-a-world-of-social-netw...
It’s easier than ever to undergo testing for DNA in a World of Social Networking and results can be exhilarating. DNA kits are now available from over 100 companies around the world.
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Genealogical DNA Tests
http://www.genealogydna.com/genealogical-dna-tests.html
Scientists turn to genealogical DNA tests to answer intriguing questions about ancestry. What was once science fiction is now available to families around the world...
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Understanding Genealogy DNA
http://www.genealogydna.com/understanding-genealogy-dna.html
Another name for understanding genealogy DNA is molecular DNA because that is where the science of family begins. Until the late 1980s the only tool available for people seeking information about their ancestors was historical records and the remembrances of grandma and grandpa.
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Inventor of DNA fingerprinting will lead the shortlist for the very important Millennium Technology
http://coinsdig.com/news/business+news/2008+millenium+techno...
Both, Professor Alec Jeffreys and Professor David Payne, who was the co-inventor of an optical amplifier, a device that revolutionized telecommunications, are on the list.
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23AndMe Will Decode Your DNA for $1,000. Welcome to the Age of Genomics
http://www.wired.com/medtech/genetics/magazine/15-12/ff_geno...
Welcome to the age of genomics...company will decode your DNA for $1000. Companies will take a sample of your DNA, scan it, and tell you about your genetic future, as well as your ancestral past.
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