Human Genome Project Phase 2
Human Genome Project Phase 2
The original Human Genome Project mapped the DNA from one person and took 13 years to complete. Today the 1000 Genome Project was announced - a plan to map the differences between individual humans that will give an insight into the physiological differences between us, and genetic diseases too. It is expected to take 3 years. picked by Pocksucket 8 months ago
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 Scientists Find A Fingerprint Of Evolution Across The Human Genome
Scientists Find A Fingerprint Of Evolution Across The Human Genome
The Human Genome Project revealed that only a small fraction of the 3 billion “letter” DNA code actually instructs cells to manufacture proteins, the workhorses of most life processes. This has raised the question of what the remaining part of the human genome does. How much of the rest performs other biological functions, and how much is merely residue of prior genetic events? Evolut... read full post picked by Blankspace73 5 months ago
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 Human Genome - World's Greatest Battlefield
Human Genome - World's Greatest Battlefield
8 percent of the human genome is made up of viruses that once attacked our ancestors. The viruses lost. What remains are the molecular equivalents of mounted trophies, DNA fossils. These helped mold our immune system, a system that is truly remarkable evolutionary speaking. picked by 2manyusernames 19 hours ago
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 Evolutionary comparison finds new human genes
Evolutionary comparison finds new human genes
Using supercomputers to compare portions of the human genome with those of other mammals, researchers at Cornell have discovered some 300 previously unidentified human genes, and found extensions of several hundred genes already known. The discovery is based on the idea that as organisms evolve, sections of genetic code that do something useful for the organism change in different ways. picked by AutumnLotus 10 months ago
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 I’ve found God, says man who cracked the genome
I’ve found God, says man who cracked the genome
The scientist who led the team that cracked the human genome is to publish a book explaining why he now believes in the existence of God and is convinced that miracles are real. - Interesting picked by johnnytitan 5 months ago
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 The first 1000 lines of Chromosome 1
The first 1000 lines of Chromosome 1
Thanks to the Human Genome Project, we now know all about our DNA and Chromosome 1, so take a peek at what's really makes you who you are. picked by TheStep 10 months ago
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 Neanderthal Bone Yields Complete Mitochondrial Genome
Neanderthal Bone Yields Complete Mitochondrial Genome
DNA extracted from a 38,000-year-old Neanderthal bone has just enabled scientists to sequence the complete mitochondrial genome for the human-like species. picked by AfroMosHi 1 month ago
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 Dinosaur find dries Australia water project
Dinosaur find dries Australia water project
A hoard of dinosaur bones has been discovered at the site of a planned desalination plant meant to deliver Australia's second biggest city from drought, forcing a re-think of the A$3 billion ($2.7 billion) project. The fossilised bones, estimated to be 115 million years old and belonging to dinosaurs and ancient marine reptiles, were found on a windswept beach in front of the planned project at Po... read full post picked by AutumnLotus 9 months ago
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 Human Age
Human Age
Human age is a simulation game / free virtual management game / rpg where you adopt a human being and help him or her through various ages of mankind, from prehistory to the 21st century, from learning how to use a club to your driver's license. picked by daftgretel 12 months ago
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 Early Human Populations Evolved Separately For 100,000 Years
Early Human Populations Evolved Separately For 100,000 Years
A team of Genographic researchers have published the most extensive survey to date of African mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). Analyses of the extensive data presented in this study provide surprising insights into the early demographic history of human populations before they moved out of Africa, illustrating that these early human populations were small and isolated from each other for many tens of th... read full post picked by AutumnLotus 4 months ago
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  Oldest hominid discovered is 7 million years old: study
Oldest hominid discovered is 7 million years old: study
French fossil hunters have pinned down the age of Toumai, which they contend is the remains of the earliest human ever found, at between 6.8 and 7.2 million years old. The fossil was discovered in the Chadian desert in 2001 and an intense debate ensued over whether the nearly complete cranium, pieces of jawbone and teeth belonged to one of our earliest ancestors. picked by AutumnLotus 6 months ago
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 Computer beats human experts at poker
Computer beats human experts at poker
Human pride took a hit 11 years ago when IBM's Big Blue computer beat world chess champion Gary Kasparov. Now it's poker players' turn to be humiliated by a machine. picked by deEPCHIll 2 months ago
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 Scientists Find a Way to Make People Live for Hundreds of Years
Scientists Find a Way to Make People Live for Hundreds of Years
It can soon become possible for humans to live up to 800 years with the latest scientific breakthrough. picked by maxriter 8 months ago
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 Human Slingshot
Human Slingshot [video]
Oh my god, i would never do this.
She goes alot farther than i expected. picked by LatueOfStiberty 2 years ago
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 Wired Science Reveals Secret Codes in Craig Venter's Artificial Genome
Wired Science Reveals Secret Codes in Craig Venter's Artificial Genome
Wired Science has ferreted out the secret amino acid messages contained in "watermarks" that were embedded in the world's first manmade bacterial genome, announced last week by the J. Craig Venter Institute. picked by willster09 7 months ago
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 New Evidence From Earliest Known Human Settlement In The Americas
New Evidence From Earliest Known Human Settlement In The Americas
New evidence from the Monte Verde archaeological site in southern Chile confirms its status as the earliest known human settlement in the Americas and provides additional support for the theory that one early migration route followed the Pacific Coast more than 14,000 years ago. picked by AutumnLotus 4 months ago
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 Million-year-old human tooth found
Million-year-old human tooth found
Spanish researchers have reportedly unearthed a human tooth more than one million years old, which they estimated to be the oldest human fossil remain ever discovered in western Europe. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago
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 Discovery of oldest human decorations -- thought to be 82,000 years old
Discovery of oldest human decorations -- thought to be 82,000 years old
These finds of handmade beads, in a limestone cave in Morocco, suggest that humans were fashioning purely symbolic objects in Africa 40,000 years before they did it in Europe. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago
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 Losses Of Long-established Genes Contribute To Human Evolution
Losses Of Long-established Genes Contribute To Human Evolution
While it is well understood that the evolution of new genes leads to adaptations that help species survive, gene loss may also afford a selective advantage. A group of scientists has investigated this less-studied idea, carrying out the first systematic computational analysis to identify long-established genes that have been lost across millions of years of evolution leading to the human species. picked by AutumnLotus 9 months ago
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 Becoming Human:  Paleoanthropology, Evolution and Human Origins
Becoming Human: Paleoanthropology, Evolution and Human Origins
Journey through the story of human evolution in an interactive documentary. picked by ogri2003 1 year ago
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 The literary roots of human rights
The literary roots of human rights
The idea of basic human rights is a relatively recent one. It grew in favor about the 18th century driven by a number of factors, the french and american revolution among them. Some say the birth of the novel is one of those forces that made be realize all humans has basic inalienable rights. picked by 2manyusernames 5 months ago
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