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Schizophrenics have unique genetic mutations: study
CHICAGO AFP — People with schizophrenia have high rates of rare genetic mutations which appear to disrupt the developing brain, according to a study released Thursday. Individuals with the devastating mental condition have three and sometimes four times the number of rare genetic abnormalities that healthy individuals do, and...
Reveo, a technology development company, partnered with the University of Washington to develop a rapid
Reveo, a technology development company, partnered with the University of Washington to develop a rapid, portable, cost-effective DNA sequencer based on optically enhanced analytic tunneling spectroscopy.
University of Washington Genome Laboratory Adopts DNA Sequencing Purification Using Agencourt's CleanSEQ
Business/Technology Editors & Health/Medical Writers UW Genome Sciences' Laboratory Uses Agencourt's Patented SPRITM Technology to Achieve Optimal Data Quality with Increased Throughput at Competitive Cost Agencourt Bioscience Corporation, a provider of genomic services and products for DNA Sequencing, SNP Genotyping and DNA Purification, today announced that the lab,...
AMERSHAM PHARMACIA BIOTECH: DNA sequencer first ca capillary-based instrument to gain PHRED validation.
M2 PRESSWIRE-6 September 1999-AMERSHAM PHARMACIA BIOTECH: Amersham Pharmacia Biotech's DNA sequencer becomes first capillary-based instrument to achieve validation with PHRED C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:030999 * "The community can be confident in using data generated by MegaBACE" ...
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In July, the National Human Genome Research Institute awarded three yearlong grants worth $15 million with the objective to scale up production of human DNA sequence and help deliver a 90% complete "working draft" of the human genome next spring. The University of Washington is to receive $7 million,...
Students to sequence human DNA?(outreach program at University of Washington department of molecular biotechnology)
STUDENTS TO SEQUENCE HUMAN DNA? University of Washington biologist Maynard Olson believes in recruiting high school students in his Human Genome Project for science breakthroughs. In Seattle, kids are learning to synthesize DNA using thermal cycling, modified for use in learning pans, and gel electrophoresis; others...
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