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  • ASU research teams receive $3M in grants (The State Press)


    NanoTechBIZZ.comAuthority Authority: 154
    Nicole Gilbert Wednesday, November 18, 2009 The National Institutes of Health awarded ASU $3 million in federal stimulus funds for two groundbreaking projects in the areas of DNA sequencing and nanotechnology, the University announced Monday. The National Institutes of Health awarded ASU $3 million in federal stimulus ...
    1 week ago
  • Microchip Biotech eyes launch with new $18.1M


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    1 week ago
  • Cost of DNA Sequencing Falls Further


    Kansas Academy of Mathematics and ScienceAuthority Authority: 135
     This summer the cost of DNA sequencing was approximately $50,000 .  Last week, Complete Genomics, a California-based human genome sequencing company, announced in the journal Science that they have been able to sequence a human genome for approximately $4,400.  The company’s goal was to reduce the cost of ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Complete Genomics produces a cheap—well, $5,000—human genome


    Ars TechnicaAuthority Authority: 759
    With the newest DNA sequencing technology starting to reach the market, were seeing a bit of a bifurcation. Some of the methods can do long reads, covering hundreds of bases, and provide data thats appropriate for assembling a genome thats never been sequenced before. Others produce lots of shorter reads, which can ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Genome 10K Project


    David KirkpatrickAuthority Authority: 144
    Via KurzweilAI.net — Interesting. And it is just amazing to think DNA sequencing costs are expected to go down by an order of magnitude or more over “the next couple of years.” Genome 10K: A new ark Science News, Nov. 4, 2009 The  Genome 10K Project aims to collect tissues or cells from at least ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Genome 10K Project Launched


    Kansas Academy of Mathematics and ScienceAuthority Authority: 135
     Genome 10K , a plan to map the genomes of all vertebrates from which cellular or tissue samples have been collected (both currently living & extinct), was announced today in the in the Journal of Heredity .  An ambitious plan, given that only 27 vertebrate genomes have been fully sequenced so far, but ...
    3 weeks ago
  • DNA sequencing part 2: ligases and PCR


    Ars TechnicaAuthority Authority: 759
    In our last installment on DNA sequencing , we brought you up to speed on the Sanger method of sequencing (named after its dual-Nobel-winning inventor, Fred Sanger), which was state-of-the-art around the time of the completion of the human genome. That was about five years ago. During a visit last month to the ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Microbial Genomics


    Microbiology Blog: The weblog for microbiologistsAuthority Authority: 136
    Microbes are ubiquitous in the world in which we live. With the development of high throughput DNA sequencing technology, there has been an explosion of DNA sequence data on microbes. The major aim of future microbial genomics will be to identify the functional significances of individual gene and genomic fragments ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Genetic mutations linked to risk of fungal infections identified


    Thaindian NewsAuthority Authority: 726
    London, Oct 29 (ANI): Scientists from University College London and Radboud University have identified two genetic mutations that may put individuals at increased risk of fungal infections.According to researchers, the discoveries mark a significant step in the understanding of genetic susceptibility to fungal ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Indian-American uses supercomputer to make HIV evolutionary tree


    Thaindian NewsAuthority Authority: 726
    Washington, October 28 (IANS) Researchers are deploying ‘Roadrunner’, the world fastest supercomputer, to analyse vast quantities of genetic sequences from HIV infected people in the hope of zeroing in on possible vaccine target areas.Tanmoy Bhattacharya, physicist at Los Alamos National Lab, and HIV researcher ...
    4 weeks ago

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