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Scientists Launch EcoliHub
May 7, 2008 • Purdue University

With support from NIGMS, scientists have launched a comprehensive online information hub about the E. coli bacterium, one of the most valuable model organisms for biomedical research.

Exposing the M.O. of RNA Polymerases, Nature's Gene Decoders
March 7, 2005 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Gene Silencing Illuminates Innate Immunity
March 7, 2005 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Cracking the Genomic Code: Gene Decoding Revealed at Atomic Level
December 2, 2004 • NC State University

USC-Led Team of Scientists Recreates DNA-mending Pathway in Test-Tube
December 2, 2004 • University of Southern California

UCSD Biologists Identify Gene In Corn Plants That May Have Paved Way For Development Of Maize
December 1, 2004 • UC San Diego

Asymmetric Organs and MicroRNA-Directed DNA Modification
November 8, 2004 • Carnegie Institution of Washington

'Broken' Gene Reveals Evolution of Salt Retention and Possible Ties to Hypertension
October 28, 2004 • University of Chicago Medical Center

New DNA Repair Enzyme Makes Mistakes to Save Lives of Cells
October 21, 2004 • University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

Yale Scientists Find Cooperative RNA Switches in Nature
October 7, 2004 • Yale University

New Sequence Involved in DNA Replication Timing May Aid in Cancer Detection
September 22, 2004 • American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Genes Expose Secrets of Sex on the Side
September 19, 2004 • University of Arizona

Gene Silencing Tool Leads to New Understanding of Health and Disease
April 16, 2004 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Gene Variants May Increase Susceptibility to Type 2 Diabetes
March 11, 2004 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

NIGMS-Funded RNA Research Named Breakthrough of the Year
December 20, 2002 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Only Two Genes Needed to Form Heads in Model Organism Embryos
April 2, 2002 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Structural Genomics and Proteomics Technology Branch Created
January 3, 2002 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Targeted DNA Insertion May Aid Gene Therapy
October 26, 2001 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

One-Two Punch Knocks Out Fly Genes
June 15, 2000 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

International Structural Genomics Initiative Advances
May 17, 2000 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Electron Conductivity in DNA
May 7, 1997 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Blight Resistance in Genetically Engineered Rice
May 7, 1997 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

 
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