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DNA may offer baby beach death clues Police in Dorset are hoping DNA may help them solve the mystery surrounding the death of a baby girl who was found on Weymouth beach in 1981.
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Added: 18th November 2009
DNA clue to save rare Darwin bird Specimens collected by Charles Darwin could help scientists reintroduce a rare mockingbird to the Galapagos Islands.
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Added: 17th November 2009
DNA clue to save Darwin mockingbird Specimens collected by Charles Darwin could help scientists reintroduce a rare mockingbird to the Galapagos Islands.
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Added: 17th November 2009
How plant stem cells guard against genetic damage Scientists have shown how plants can protect themselves against genetic damage caused by environmental stresses. The growing tips of plant roots and shoots have...
Tags: Biotechnology; Endangered Plants; Developmental Biology; Grassland; Exotic Species; Environmental Science 
Added: 17th November 2009
How cells tolerate DNA damage: Start signal for cell survival program identified Cancer researchers in Germany have gained new insights into how cells react to DNA damage. They have shown that the protein PARP-1, which detects DNA damage wit...
Tags: Genes; Human Biology; Lymphoma; Lung Cancer; Stem Cells; Brain Tumor 
Added: 17th November 2009
Penguins Evolving Faster Than Thought The evolutionary march of the penguins happened in double time, according to new genetic calculations. A study of DNA from ancient and modern Adélie penguins s...
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Added: 17th November 2009
Invitrogen - It Invitrogen - It's Our DNA
Tags: Life  Technologies 
Added: 17th November 2009
Video: Break-In Suspect Caught Through Brother A man who pleaded guilty to two car break-ins in Denver was caught in a unique way -- through his brother's DNA.
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Added: 16th November 2009
Facial biometrics system capable of creating a facial Research into techniques of facial biometrics, carried out by scientists in Spain, has resulted in a system that is able to recognize the facial "DNA" of every ...
Tags: Mathematics; Artificial Intelligence; Computer Modeling; Computer Programming; Information Technology; Mathematical Modeling 
Added: 15th November 2009
Ancient penguin DNA raises doubts about accuracy of genetic dating techniques Penguins that died 44,000 years ago in Antarctica have provided extraordinary frozen DNA samples that challenge the accuracy of traditional genetic aging measur...
Tags: Biology; Evolutionary Biology; Ice Ages; Environmental Policy; Fossils; Evolution 
Added: 15th November 2009
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