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DNA cases also rely on low-tech investigations St. Petersburg Times ST. PETERSBURG - Without recent advances in DNA analysis, the murders of three St. Petersburg women would still be a mystery. But technology alone isn't enough. City investigators had to sift through old files and examine dozens of pieces of evidence. Discovery of a DNA marker for two key rust resistance genes enables breeding of more effective rust resistant wheat SeedQuest The discovery of a DNA marker for two key rust resistance genes is enabling plant breeders around the world to breed more effective rust resistant wheat varieties. Stretch A DNA Loop, Turn Off Proteins Science Daily It may look like mistletoe wrapped around a flexible candy cane. But a new molecular model shows how some proteins form loops in DNA when they chemically attach, or bind, at separate sites to the double-helical molecule that carries life's genetic blueprint. Tripep seeks Swedish nod to conduct phase I study of hepatitis C DNA vaccine PharmaBiz Inovio Biomedical Corporation, a leader in enabling the development of DNA vaccines using electroporation-based DNA delivery, announced that its partner, Tripep AB of Sweden, has filed an application for a phase I clinical study with the Swedish Medical Products Agency. Sacramento Crime Lab a Leader in DNA Hits KXTV Sacramento New state statistics show Sacramento County's crime lab has the second highest number of DNA hits in the state, matching almost 300 samples from unsolved crimes to rape and murder suspects. Young scientist wins $40,000 scholarship Boston Globe Lexington High School senior Arjun Ramamurti took home third-place honors and a $40,000 scholarship from the the Siemens Competition in Math Science and Technology on Monday in New York. Frost & Sullivan's 2006 Technology Innovation Of The Year Award for Mologen PharmaBiz Frost & Sullivan's 2006 Technology Innovation Of The Year Award in vector technologies for gene therapy and genetic vaccination is conferred upon Mologen AG of Germany, in recognition of the company's development of the Minimalistic Immunogenically Defined Gene Expression (MIDGE) vector technology. HTG Introduces Testing Method for RNA in Fixed Tissue Samples Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance TUCSON, Ariz.----HTG, Inc., a provider of novel array-based gene expression assay technology and services for the pharmaceutical industry, today announced the availability of a new in situ testing method for gene expression in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue samples. Monsanto Needs to Charm The Motley Fool via Yahoo! News Tweaking crop DNA has been good for Monsanto (NYSE: MON - News). The agricultural technology giant saw its fiscal 2006 revenue climb 17% to $7.3 billion, thanks in large part to ongoing growth in its corn seed and traits business. The success is impressive, but recent comments from a General Mills (NYSE: GIS - News) executive suggest that unless it takes action soon, Monsanto might have trouble Tri-State Neighbor Tri-State Neighbor Scientists are developing new methods for getting back the results of Johne’s disease tests fast.
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