Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Pupils’ bee study in scientific journal



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Pupils' bee study in scientific journal

A group of primary school children have had the details of their science project published in a scientific journal for the first time ever.

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New annotated database sifts through mountains of sequencing data to find gene promoters

Researchers announce the release of an online tool that will help scientists find "gene promoters" -- regions along a DNA strand that tell a cell's transcription machinery where to start reading in order to create a particular protein. The Mammalian Promoter Database (MPromDb) integrates sequencing data generated at Wistar with publicly available data on human and mouse genomics. MPromDb ...

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Bee acclaim

Bee study by schoolchildren is published in Royal Society journal

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