Genetics Info
 
Home

Blog | Forum

Articles

Bookmark This Page

 


CATEGORIES

Genetics

Stem Cell Research

DNA

Gene Therapy

Genetic Testing

Genetic Engineering

Genomes

Chromosomes

Cloning

Genetic Research

Genetic Modification


   

 

DNA Double Helix


















 

 
Advanced Genome Rocky Mountain
Advantages Of Human Genome Project
Aging Genome
Arabidopsis Thaliana Genome
Benefit Of The Human Genome Project
Bos Taurus Genome
Caenorhabditis Elegans Genome
Cancer Genome Project
Database Framework Genome
Definition Human Genome Project
Definition Of A Human Genome
Drosophila Genome
Fact Human Genome Project
Gene Genome Hypertension Project
Genome And Cancer
Genome Bc
Genome Institute Of Singapore
Genome Mustard Arabidopsis Thaliana
Genome National Health Institute
Genome Personal
Genome Quebec
Genome Research Journal
Genome Science
Genome System
Genome Yersinia Pestis
Goal Of Human Genome Project
H Flu Genome
Haemophilus Influenzae Genome
Honey Bee Genome
Human Cancer Genome Project
Human Genome Database
Human Genome Organisation
Human Genome Picture
Human Genome Project Article
Human Genome Project History
Human Genome Project Lesson Plan
Human Genome Project Pro And Cons
Human Genome Science Inc
Human Genome Sequence
Human Mouse Genome
Mammalian Genome
Mus Musculus Genome
Plant Genome
Purpose Of The Human Genome Project
Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Genome
Salmonella Genome
Sequencing Human Genome
Sti Genome
Ucsc Genome
Ucsc Genome Browser
Vibrio Cholerae Genome
Yeast Genome Database

  • Health Profiling: Recognizing the Physical Causes of Insomnia

    Insomnia is often thought to be related to stress or anxiety, but those are only two of the reasons that this condition might surface. There are numerous physical circumstances that might serve as the catalyst for sleeplessness – some more closely associated to women than men. The bottom line is that, whenever a person deviates from their normal sleep pattern as the result of a lack of sleep, something within their life – or their health profile – has gone awry and needs to be addressed.

    Women tend to be the victims of insomnia more often than their male counterparts. This is partiall ...
    Author: Whozylee Aris
    CLICK HERE TO READ THE REST OF THIS ARTICLE



    Additional Navigation:

    Genetics: 1 2 3 4 5

    Engineering

    Diseases

    Genetic Testing

    DNA Testing 1

    Genomes

    Gene Therapy 1

    RNA 1

    Chromosomes

    Cloning 1 2 3

    Misc

    Stem Cells 1 2

     

  •  
    Today's Featured Articles:

  • Mesotherapy vs. Cellulite For A Knockout

    In the battle to look good, there’s a cosmetic treatment that is going a few rounds with cellulite and small fatty deposits. Mesotherapy is knocking out fat and rejuvenating skin in people who give it a try. Chances are you’re doing everything that you can to cut away cellulite and small fatty deposits. You’re watching what you eat. You’re using creams and lotions. But, nothing is working, right? Well, that’s because cellulite is the heavy-hitting problem facing men and women alike. It is one of the hardest cosmetic problems to get rid of!

    Gweneth Lowe is the mother of two children. S ...
    Author: Barry Lycka
    CLICK HERE TO READ THE REST OF THIS ARTICLE

  • Know Your Vitamins
    What exactly are vitamins ? A combination of ' vita ' which means life in Latin and " amines " which stand for a chemical group of nitrogen-carrying compounds, vitamins are generally acknowledged as " life-giving " substances
    IN SCIENTIFIC TERMS, VITAMINS are organic substances that act as coenzymes and/or regulators of metabolic processes. There are 13 known vitamins, most of which are present in natural foods or supplements, and some are produced within the body. Vitamins are extremely vital for life. They are needed for almost every growth and developmental function in the body.
    FAT- ...
    Author:
    Anonymous
    CLICK HERE TO READ THE REST OF THIS ARTICLE

    Want to read more of our articles?  Check out the Archive.

    Article Archive: Pages 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

     

  •  

    Genetics News:

     

     
     


  • 3 Tips To Expose Psychiatric Quackery
    Copyright 2005 Christopher Green

    If you’re suffering from an episode of stress, depression or anxiety and your finding life real hard right now, it’s more than likely you will turn to a health professional for help. It is absolutely essential to ensure you get the correct treatment. Most sufferers do not and undergo treatment that amounts to little more than quackery. So how can you be sure you’re not one of them?

    Here’s 3 critical questions to ask a therapist. DO NOT accept treatment unless you get the correct answers.

    1. The most important question of them all: What, exa ...
    Author:
    Chris Green
    CLICK HERE TO READ THE REST OF THIS ARTICLE

    Here are a few more sites I've chosen if you'd like to read more and do more research:

  • Links
    Genome Databases and Browsers Ensembl - Human, Mouse, Rat, Zebrafish, Fugu, Mosquito, Fruit fly, C. NCBI Human Genome, Mouse Genome NCBI - Other Genomes - Fruit fly, Malaria parasite, Microbial.


  • BioMed Central Full text Genome-wide analysis of core promoter elements.
    TSS Tables Table 1 Enumeration of core promoter elements in the human genome, with and without considering conservation in the mouse genome Table 2 Conditional probabilities that two core promoter.


  • H S C L - TFBScluster - Genome-wide (Human and Mouse)
    We provide two version of TFBScluster anchored to either the human or mouse genome. Human TFBScluster [NCBI35/hg17] Mouse TFBScluster [NCBI34/mm6] Webmaster (cimr-hscl-mail at lists.cam.ac.uk).


  • Human Genome Biotech Research
    Genotyping gene expression cathepsin target discovery target validation proteomics human genome mouse genome applera genomics initiative diagnostics applera corporation applied biosystems cri.


  • Gene recognition papers (2000)
    Promoter WW Wasserman, M Palumbo, W Thompson, JW Fickett, CE Lawrence (2000), "Human-mouse genome comparisons to locate regulatory sites", Nature Genetics, 26:225-227. Promoter T Werner, E Wingender.


  • PUBLICATIONS BY GENOME INFORMATICS RESEARCH LABORATORY
    J.F. Abril, T. Wiehe, J.W. Fickett and R. Guig. "Comparative gene prediction in human and mouse." Genome Research 13(1):108-117 ( 2003) [PubMed] [Abstract] [Datasets] [sgp2] Publications in.


  • Lifehacker, the Productivity and Software Guide
    Sciences. The Human, Mouse, Rice genome projects were launched at least in part because of this site. 08/15/06 10:17 AM summerblink says: lifehacker.com (!) google.com digg.com myspace.com (love/hate.


  • Human Genome Resources Fact Sheet
    Db=Genome Human-Mouse Homology Maps - a table comparing genes in homologous segments of DNA from human and mouse, sorted by position in each genome. Computed by integrating orthologs identified at.


  • Baylor college of
    Project at BCM Logo for Baylor College of Medicine The Mouse Genome Project. Human-Mouse Homology: Comparison of Mouse Chromosome 11 to Human Genome. http://www.mouse-genome.bcm.tmc.edu/ Cached.


  • Depressed? It’s Gotta All Be Our Parents’ Fault!
    A newspaper article from the Associated Press a while back reports that scientists say they’ve found a gene (CHRM2) that’s linked to alcoholism and depression. An expert from another organization says that if these preliminary findings hold true that it will provide another “potential target for developing new drugs to treat depression and alcoholism”.

    Well, I’m excited now… Oh, don’t get me wrong. I’m sure there are many, many people who came into this earthly existence so hard-wired with these tendencies that the proper drug or combination of drugs would be extremely beneficial. And commo ...
    Author: Gene Simmons
    CLICK HERE TO READ THE REST OF THIS ARTICLE

     

  • How To Invite Positive Change In Your Life

    Gnothi seauton,, said Socrates. “Know thyself.”

    These words remain as true today as in the days when the portly philosopher in his rumpled tunic sauntered through the dusty agora of ancient Athens and pondered aloud about the riddles of the human experience.

    “What is man?” he asked. “What can he become?”

    This is a fascinating question. Once we set out to know ourselves, we also pave the way to become more authentic and powerful in our lives.

    While we may appear predisposed, due to genetics or environmental factors, to certain character traits, we are, as far as I can ...
    Author: Saleem Rana
    CLICK HERE TO READ THE REST OF THIS ARTICLE

     

     

     

  •          
        Copyright Genetics Info 2005-2006    

    Partners & Resources