Post Tagged with: "human genome"

The artificial cell created in laboratories by Craig Venter

The artificial cell created in laboratories by Craig Venter

0 / June 12, 2011 6:37 am

As the Irish actor Sam Neill in that wonderful movie called Jurassic Park, “life finds its way”. One of the great and historic goals of man and science has been to create life artificially. Several research teams around the world

First liver created through bioengineering

0 / November 15, 2010 6:10 am

In America it was possible to create for the first time a human liver in the laboratory, this research will revolutionize the field of transplantation. In the Institute of Regenerative Medicine of Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem

The human genome, a decade after the sequencing

The human genome, a decade after the sequencing

0 / July 4, 2010 8:07 am

On June 26, 2000, Craig Venter and Francis Collins announced a first draft of human genome sequencing, but it was not until 2003 when this draft is considered complete. This was the result of the Human Genome Project, initiated in

Helped form the human virus genetic variability

Helped form the human virus genetic variability

0 / February 22, 2010 7:57 am

Viruses have played an important role in shaping human genetic variability, stomata according to a study published Feb. 19 in the open access journal PLoS Genetics. Researchers at the University of Milan and the Milan Polytechnic, Italy, used population genetics

Find impregnable areas for HIV

Find impregnable areas for HIV

0 / February 2, 2010 7:58 am

The AIDS virus inserts its genetic material into the genome of the infected cell. In a recent paper, scientists at the German Centre for Research on Cancer found for the first time that the process of integration into the human