Science 1996 Elizabeth Pennisi |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A new look at maternal guidance: parents pass on more than genes to their offspring, and these nongenetic contributions can have profound ecological and evolutionary implications. | Science and technology | Elizabeth Pennisi |
Chemical shackles for genes; in both plant and animals, methyl group addition to DNA is proving necessary for normal development, apparently because it helps shut down genes. | Science and technology | Elizabeth Pennisi |
Drug's link to genes reveals estrogen's many sides. | Science and technology | Elizabeth Pennisi |
Eradicating HIV from a patient: not just a dream? | Science and technology | Jon Cohen, Elizabeth Pennisi |
Evolutionary and systematic biologists converge. (joint meeting of Society for the Study of Evolution and Society of Systematic Biologists) | Science and technology | Elizabeth Pennisi |
Expanding the eukaryote's cast of chaperones.(cell biology research) | Science and technology | Elizabeth Pennisi |
Filling in the blanks in the p53 protein structure. | Science and technology | Elizabeth Pennisi |
From genes to genome biology. (new strategies for genetic research) (includes related article on genotyping silicon chip used for DNA analysis) | Science and technology | Elizabeth Pennisi |
Fund fuels a resurgence of basic research.(Marsden Fund finances research in New Zealand) | Science and technology | Elizabeth Pennisi |
Gene linked to commonest cancer. (skin cancer) | Science and technology | Elizabeth Pennisi |
Genes, junctions, and disease at cell biology meeting.(1996 meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology) | Science and technology | Elizabeth Pennisi |
How the songbird makes his song.(neurobiological research) | Science and technology | Elizabeth Pennisi |
Linker histones, DNA's protein custodians, gain new respect. | Science and technology | Elizabeth Pennisi |
New gene forges link between fragile site and many cancers. (FHIT gene) | Science and technology | Elizabeth Pennisi |
NIH launches the final push to sequence the genome.(National Institutes of Health; Human Genome Project) | Science and technology | Eliot Marshall, Elizabeth Pennisi |
Premature aging gene discovered. | Science and technology | Elizabeth Pennisi |
Seeking life's bare (genetic) necessities.(Genome Mapping and Sequencing meeting) | Science and technology | Elizabeth Pennisi |
Studly sheep by non-Mendelian means.(genetic research on sheep) | Science and technology | Elizabeth Pennisi |
Teams tackle protein prediction. | Science and technology | Elizabeth Pennisi |
Tilting against a major theory of movement control.(Japanese research on movement control) | Science and technology | Elizabeth Pennisi |
Tracing backbone evolution through a tunicate's lost tail. | Science and technology | Elizabeth Pennisi |
U.S. beefs up CDC's capabilities.(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) | Science and technology | Elizabeth Pennisi |
Will a twist of viral fate lead to a new cancer treatment?(research on use of adenovirus to kill cancer cells) | Science and technology | Elizabeth Pennisi |
Worm genes imply a master clock. | Science and technology | Elizabeth Pennisi |
Zoologists flock to U.S. capital for annual assembly.(1995 meeting of the American Society of Zoologists) | Science and technology | Joshua Fischman, Elizabeth Pennisi |
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