The Genome Registry

The Genome Registry

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The Genome Registry is: The Official Registry of Genome Pseudonyms. The genome is encoded either in DNA or, for many types of virus, in RNA.

The Genome Registry enables you to give a gift that shows you are knowledgeable about events taking place in the forefront of modern molecular biology and genetics. Since the genome contains the entirety of an organism's hereditary information it is also a perfect gift for those interested in ancestry and heredity. The genome includes both the genes and the non-coding sequences of the DNA/RNA.

The 3,000 Rice Genome project bids to feed the world with Big Data 09/23/2015

http://siliconangle.com/blog/2015/09/23/the-3000-rice-genome-project-bids-to-feed-the-world-with-big-data/

The 3,000 Rice Genome project bids to feed the world with Big Data With the world's human population set to rise from 7.125 billion now to more than 9 billion by the year 2050, scientists are turning to Big Data to ensure we ca

New genome sequence to provide insight into tiger mosquito and how deadly diseases are... 09/15/2015

http://medicalxpress.com/news/2015-09-genome-sequence-insight-tiger-mosquito.html

New genome sequence to provide insight into tiger mosquito and how deadly diseases are... Pathogens and Global Health journal has just published details of the first draft genome sequence of Aedes albopictus, commonly known as the tiger mosquito and responsible for transmitting several deadly diseases to humans, such as dengue and chikungunya, potentially offering hope to millions around…

Indian Scientists Map Genome of Tulsi Plant 09/10/2015

http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/indian-scientists-map-genome-of-tulsi-plant-1215941

Indian Scientists Map Genome of Tulsi Plant Indian scientists have mapped the entire genome of the widely worshipped plant, Tulsi, also called the queen of herbs, for the first time ever. A team of over 25 scientists from the National Centre for Biological Sciences, Bengaluru have deciphered the entire genetic make-up of the plant.

Genome Pioneer: We Have The Dangerous Power To Control Evolution 09/09/2015

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/craig-venter-evolution-control_55e9ce7fe4b093be51bb5bb3

Genome Pioneer: We Have The Dangerous Power To Control Evolution Craig J. Venter is the pioneering cartographer of the human genome, the sequence of which he and other scientists mapped in 2000. The WorldPost recently spoke with this modern Prometheus about the promises

DNA: Our ancient ancestors had lots more 09/04/2015

https://student.societyforscience.org/article/dna-our-ancient-ancestors-had-lots-more

DNA: Our ancient ancestors had lots more Ancestral humans and their extinct relatives had much more DNA than do people today, a new study finds. It mapped genetic differences over time among 125 different human groups.

First ancient genome recovered from the Mediterranean area 09/03/2015

http://phys.org/news/2015-09-ancient-genome-recovered-mediterranean-area.html

First ancient genome recovered from the Mediterranean area An international team of researchers has sequenced the first complete genome of an Iberian farmer, which is also the first ancient genome from the entire Mediterranean area. This new genome allows to know the distinctive genetic changes of Neolithic migration in Southern Europe which led to the aban…

Team Sequences Sea Anemone Genome In Search of Coral Reef Symbiosis Model 09/02/2015

https://www.genomeweb.com/sequencing-technology/team-sequences-sea-anemone-genome-search-coral-reef-symbiosis-model

Team Sequences Sea Anemone Genome In Search of Coral Reef Symbiosis Model The international team of researchers focused on Aiptasia in an effort to develop genetic resources for studying the sea anemone and other anthozoans.

Genome Stability Leads to Negligible Senescence 09/01/2015

http://ieet.org/index.php/IEET/more/konovalenko20150901

Genome Stability Leads to Negligible Senescence What would you say if I told you that aging happens not because of accumulation of stresses, but rather because of the intrinsic properties of the gene network of the organism? I’m guessing you’d be like: o_0.So, here’s the deal. My biohacker friends led by Peter Fedichev and Sergey Filonov in coll…

Beaver Genome Project: 'There is a lot of interest' 08/31/2015

http://www.kval.com/news/local/Beaver-Genome-Project-Oregon-State-Oregon-Zoo-323264251.html

Beaver Genome Project: 'There is a lot of interest' With an assist from Filbert — a furry, buck-toothed denizen of the Oregon Zoo’s Cascade Stream and Pond habitat — scientists at Oregon State University are preparing to sequence the genome of our state animal, the North American beaver.

How Genome Sequencing Is Transforming Food Safety 08/28/2015

http://www.insurancejournal.com/news/national/2015/08/28/379963.htm

How Genome Sequencing Is Transforming Food Safety Investigations into foodborne illness are being radically transformed by whole genome sequencing, which federal officials say is enabling them to identify

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