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Related results for GENOME, headlines include Gene Studies Support Queen of Sheba Legend, The Bonobo Genome and Rewinding the Tape of Life, UGS Universal Genome Sequencing in the Mid21st Century, Unraveling the Bonobos Genome and its Secrets, Realtime gene sequencing used to combat superbug, Stanford genome pioneer wins LemelsonMIT prize, GSK extends its 26 billion offer for Human Genome, Fetal genome map could aid disease screening, Entire Genome of Human Fetus Deciphered, Exclusive GlaxoSmithKline eyes replacing Human Genome board, Scientists Map the Tomatos Genome, Exclusive GSK eyes replacing Human Genome board, GSK to drop Human Genome bid if poison pill stands, 10 Things Exome Sequencing Can t DoBut Why It s Still Powerful, GSK starts 26 billion tender offer for Human Genome, Glaxo needs slight sweetener to Human Genome bid analysts, GSK to go hostile with 26 billion Human Genome tender, Scientists Should Cool It on Alien Life Claims Biologist Says, Did a Copying Mistake Build Mans Brain, New Clues to the Evolution of the Human Brain, Biotech targets fight back as Big Pharma circles, GSK bid undervalues Human Genome investor says, Sanofi confirms 2012 profit to fall, Why Pygmies of Africa Are So Short, GSK pounces on Human Genome with 26 billion bid, GlaxoSmithKline pounces on Human Genome with 26 billion bid, Tasmanian Tiger Was Genetically Doomed

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Gene Studies Support 'Queen Of Sheba' Legend

THURSDAY, June 21 (HealthDay News) -- Cited in both the Bible and the Quran, the legendary African ruler the Queen of Sheba was said to have had a child with King Solomon of Israel.Now scientists

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The Bonobo Genome And Rewinding The Tape Of Life

When I wrote for The Scientist, I covered the debuts of several genome sequences fruit fly, rat, pufferfish, and the plague bacterium, to name a few. An illustration in my human genetics textbook

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UGS Universal Genome Sequencing In The Mid21st Century

#StorySaturday is a Guest Blog weekend experiment in which we invite people to write about science in a different, unusual format fiction, science fiction, lablit, personal story, fable, fairy

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Unraveling The Bonobo's Genome And Its Secrets

Ulindi, a female bonobo at the Leipzig Zoo in Germany, has had her genome sequenced, researchers report today (June 13), making bonobos the last of the great apes to have their genomes mapped. The

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Realtime Gene Sequencing Used To Combat Superbug

Scientists have used genome sequencing technology to control an outbreak of the superbug MRSA in a study that could point to faster and more efficient treatment of a range of diseases.The work adds

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Stanford Genome Pioneer Wins LemelsonMIT Prize

Stephen Quake, a prolific inventor whose creative application of physics to biology has lead to multiple developments in drug discovery and genome analysis, has won the prestigious $500,000

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GSK Extends Its 26 Billion Offer For Human Genome

GlaxoSmithKline has extended its $2.6 billion offer to buy long-time partner Human Genome Sciences until the end of June as it battles the U.S. biotech company's reluctant management.The price

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Fetal Genome Map Could Aid Disease Screening

An increasingly detailed map of the genome of a fetus could lead to easier screening for a host of rare disorders, according to US research published Wednesday.Although previous studies have shown

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Entire Genome Of Human Fetus Deciphered

WEDNESDAY, June 6 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers report they have decoded the entire genome of a fetus using only a blood sample from the mother and a saliva sample from the father.The scientists

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Exclusive GlaxoSmithKline Eyes Replacing Human Genome Board

GlaxoSmithKline Plc plans to launch a campaign to replace the entire board of Human Genome Sciences Inc with its own nominees, stepping up its $2.6 billion hostile bid for the U.S. biotech company,

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Scientists Map The Tomato's Genome

WEDNESDAY, May 30 (HealthDay News) -- Scientists who were the first to fully sequence the tomato genome say their achievement is a critical step toward improving its yield, nutrition, disease

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Exclusive GSK Eyes Replacing Human Genome Board

GlaxoSmithKline Plc plans to launch a campaign to replace the entire board of Human Genome Sciences Inc with its own nominees, stepping up its $2.6 billion hostile bid for the U.S. biotech company,

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10 Things Exome Sequencing Can T DoBut Why It S Still Powerful

Sequencing of the exome the protein-encoding parts of all the genes is beginning to dominate the genetics journals as well as headlines, thanks to its ability to diagnose the formerly

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GSK Starts 26 Billion Tender Offer For Human Genome

GlaxoSmithKline launched its promised $2.6 billion tender for shares in long-time partner Human Genome Sciences on Thursday, setting out an initial timetable of just under a month to win control.The

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GSK To Go Hostile With 26 Billion Human Genome Tender

GlaxoSmithKline will take its $2.6 billion bid for Human Genome Sciences direct to shareholders this week, after its takeover offer was rejected last month by the U.S. biotech group's board.The

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Did A Copying Mistake Build Man's Brain

A copyediting error appears to be responsible for critical features of the human brain that distinguish us from our closest primate kin, new research finds.When tested out in mice, researchers found

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