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15th Oct 2008
PhD Opportunities At The Sanger InstituteThe Sanger Institute PhD programme (application deadline 13th Dec 2008 and registered at Cambridge University) provides research and training opportunities ... 8th Oct 2008
Genome of a monkey-human malaria parasiteResearchers have decoded the genome of a malaria parasite, first found in monkeys, that was shown to cause human infection only 40 years ago. The genome sequence reveals a dramatic example of 'molecular mimicry'. ... 22nd Sep 2008
Announcing Pfam release 23.0This release contains a total of 10340 families, with 1063 new families and 52 families killed since the latest release. ... 17th Sep 2008
Maps of Structural Variation released for Cancer Cell LinesThe Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute announces today the release of a new dataset cataloguing the structural genomic changes in almost 800 cancer cell lines. ... |
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