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FEBRUARY 2010
Scientists Discover Origins of Facial Cancer in Tasmanian Devils
Australian scientists claim to have discovered the origins of a bizarre and mysterious facial cancer which has been victimising Tasmanian devils. This discovery could open up the possibility of devising a life-saving vaccine for these marsupials.
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Publications
A statistical method for the detection of alternative splicing using RNA-seq
Genetic and epigenetic inactivation of Kruppel-like Factor 4 in medulloblastoma
A sensitive non-radioactive northern blot method to detect small RNAs
Annotation of gene promoters by integrative data-mining of ChIP-seq Pol-II enrichment data
News
Scientists use next-gen sequencing to discover genetic cause of Joubert Syndrome
Scientists find way to track flesh-eating bacteria
Gene map of anti-malaria plant could boost supply
Illumina unveils the HiSeq 2000, their latest cost-saving genome sequencer
Blogs
Top 10 SNPs of the year
Sequencing multiple MRSA genomes to track infections
Chimpanzee and human Y chromosomes are remarkably divergent in structure and gene content
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