Blogs about: Genomes
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Tiny molecules drove the evolution of the vertebrates
The spinal column that runs down your back is an identity badge that signifies your membership among the vertebrates - animals with backbones. Vertebrates have arguably the most complex bodies and gen… more »
Not Exactly Rocket Science
Michael Crichton: Next
Heather wrote 2 weeks ago: One of my greatest heroes, Micheal Crichton most recent novel “Next” came out sometime l … more »
Infectious Agents
nevkatz wrote 2 months ago: Microbes get a bad rap mainly because of infectious agents. Although the 2,000 or so known infecti … more »
Geobacter Genome Browsers up at UC Santa Cruz
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shewanella wrote 2 months ago: We now have several Geobacter genome alignments up on the UCSC genome browser website. One particul … more »
Shewanella genome browsers
shewanella wrote 2 months ago: Hello Lab folks. Here is a link to the Shewanella sp. ANA-3 genome browser that is hosted on Todd Lo … more »
Tiny molecules drove the evolution of the vertebrates
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Ed Yong wrote 5 months ago: The spinal column that runs down your back is an identity badge that signifies your membership among … more »
Is a virus responsible for the disappearing bees?
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Ed Yong wrote 10 months ago: A group of scientists have found that a virus - IAPV – may be responsible for Colony Collapse Diso … more »
An entire bacterial genome discovered inside that of a fruit fly
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Ed Yong wrote 11 months ago: Bacteria have the ability to transfer genes to one another. Now, scientists have found that one spec … more »
