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cryocell | Umbilical Cord Stem Cells – Hope For a Better Tomorrow With Cord Blood Banking – Video


cryocell | Umbilical Cord Stem Cells - Hope For a Better Tomorrow With Cord Blood Banking
http://www.cordbloodrecommendation.com However, the fees from bank to bank are pretty similar across the board. It is ready-to-use, as it is stored frozen after collecting and testing it. However, this blood can be used for non-family members and is being used to treat diseases and save lives. Secondly they regenerate cells to treat heart and circulatory diseases. Swarms of people are visiting the hospital to know more about preservation and how it is going to be beneficial for them in times of medical emergencies. The latter comes under much scrutiny and debate. However, looking at the benefit your child or may be his siblings may get 20 years down the line, you can definitely think of it as an insurance premium. 4. She was in the advanced stages of Parkinson and was looking for treatment options. How Can I Save My Baby #39;s Cord Blood?You can save it by storing it in a private cord blood bank, but if you do not save it, it will be discarded after birth. The proportion of unsuccessful searches is even greater among patients not of Northern European descent. Compared to bone marrow stem cells, cord blood stem cells are easier to harvest because they are easily obtainable from placenta after delivery and so do not involve a surgical procedure. The transplants are used to treat diseases as well as immune system problems. Most, if not all, of the major cord blood banking companies allow you to create a gift registry - similar to the popular registries at baby retailers - so that ...From:luisantafeViews:1 0ratingsTime:01:31More inTravel Events

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Knowledge-based Bioinformatics: From Analysis To Interpretation – Video


Knowledge-based Bioinformatics: From Analysis To Interpretation
ll4.me Knowledge-based Bioinformatics: From Analysis To Interpretation There is an increasing need throughout the biomedical sciences for a greater understanding of knowledge-based systems and their application to genomic and proteomic research. This book discusses knowledge-based and statistical approaches, along with applications in bioinformatics and systems biology. The text emphasizes the integration of different methods for analysing and interpreting biomedical data. This, in turn, can lead to breakthrough biomolecular discoveries, with applications in personalized medicine.Key Features:Explores the fundamentals and applications of knowledge-based and statistical approaches in bioinformatics and systems biology.Helps readers to interpret genomic, proteomic, and metabolomic data in understanding complex biological molecules and their interactions.Provides useful guidance on dealing with large datasets in knowledge bases, a common issue in bioinformatics.Written by leading international experts in this field.Students, researchers, and industry professionals with a background in biomedical sciences, mathematics, statistics, or computer science will benefit from this book. It will also be useful for readers worldwide who want to master the application of bioinformatics to real-world situations and understand biological problems that motivate algorithms. Publisher: Wiley Illustration: N Language: ENG Title: Knowledge-Based Bioinformatics: From analysis to interpretation ...From:ashleybrown9858Views:0 0ratingsTime:00:13More inPeople Blogs

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Prized Science – Peter Wolynes: Untangling Protein Folding – Video


Prized Science - Peter Wolynes: Untangling Protein Folding
Peter Wolynes, winner of the 2012 ACS Award in Theoretical Chemistry, spent his career untangling the process of protein folding and discovered a process through which these chain molecules tumble into shape. His discovery may help usher in new techniques for personalized medicine and reveal how protein mutations affect the body.From:BytesizeScienceViews:4 3ratingsTime:06:03More inScience Technology

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23. Pharmaceutical Biotechnology: Part IIb Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine NQ – Video


23. Pharmaceutical Biotechnology: Part IIb Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine NQ
Encoded in the DNA sequence of our individual genome is the genetic program to build, maintain, and adapt all our tissues and their functions. Each human genome contains 200000 coding elements (exons) and millions of regulatory elements defining complex signaling and regulatory networks. Pharmacogenomics is the study of how an individual #39;s genetic inheritance affects the body #39;s response to drugs. Personalized Medicine offers treatments and diagnostics for the future based on a patients #39; DNA sequence. Sequencing and analysis of the human genome #39;s six billion base pairs is now rapid and affordable. studies on drug metabolism can now be based on individual genomicsFrom:Albert KauschViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:11:11More inScience Technology

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London Wheelchair Rugby Chairman on housing spinal injured in care homes – Video


London Wheelchair Rugby Chairman on housing spinal injured in care homes
Every eight hours someone is paralysed by a spinal cord injury. 20% of these people will be discharged from hospital in to a care home, regardless of their age, because they do not have housing in the community that meets their new needs. Aspire commissioned new research from Loughborough University to examine the effect of the common practice of forcing people with spinal cord injury to live in care homes. Justin Frishberg, Chairman of London Wheelchair Rugby, sustained a spinal cord injury 20 years ago. Here #39;s his response to the research findings. Download the research report at http://www.aspire.org.ukFrom:Aspire CharityViews:21 0ratingsTime:02:12More inNews Politics

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Erythropoietin And The Nervous System – Video


Erythropoietin And The Nervous System
ll4.me Erythropoietin And The Nervous System History and biology of erythropoietin in hematopoietic system and tissues other than nervous system.- Expression of erythropoietin and its receptor in the central nervous system.- Erythropoietin and neuroprotection in the Central Nervous System.- Regulation of Erythropoietin expression in the nervous system.- Erythropoietin in the developing brain.- Erythropoietin for the treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke.- Erythropoietin protects retinal ganglion cells against ischemia and axotomy-induced neuronal death.- Erythropoietin for treatment of human brain disease.- Erythropoietin and the Spinal Cord Injury.- Erythropoietin and neuroprotection in the Peripheral Nervous System.- An endogenous neuroprotective pathway in the peripheral nervous system mediated by Schwann cell derived erythropoietin.- Role of erythropoietin in inflammatory pathologies of the CNS.- Development of non-erythropoietic erythropoietin variants for neuroprotection. EAN/ISBN : 9780387300115 Publisher(s): Springer, Berlin Discussed keywords: Erythropoietin, Nervensystem Format: ePub/PDF History and biology of erythropoietin in hematopoietic system and tissues other than nervous system.- Expression of erythropoietin and its receptor in the central nervous system.- Erythropoietin and nFrom:louisephilips985Views:0 0ratingsTime:00:10More inPeople Blogs

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Toll-like Receptors: Roles In Infection And Neuropathology – Video


Toll-like Receptors: Roles In Infection And Neuropathology
ll4.me Toll-like Receptors: Roles In Infection And Neuropathology Preface.- Overview of Toll-like Receptors (TLRs) in the CNS.- Toll-like receptors in Bacterial Meningitis.- Toll-like receptors (TLRs) in brain abscess.- TLRs in CNS viral infections.- Toll-like receptors in CNS Parasitic Infections.- Toll-like receptors in neurodegeneration.- Toll-like receptors (TLRs) in Spinal Cord Injury.- TLRs in Alzheimer s disease.- Toll-like receptors (TLRs) in multiple sclerosis.- Toll-like receptors in Peripheral Nerve Injury and Neuropathic Pain.- Subject index. EAN/ISBN : 9783642005497 Publisher(s): Springer, Berlin Format: ePub/PDF Author(s): Kielian, Tammy Preface.- Overview of Toll-like Receptors (TLRs) in the CNS.- Toll-like receptors in Bacterial Meningitis.- Toll-like receptors (TLRs) in brain abscess.- TLRs in CNS viral infections.- Toll-like recepFrom:lamarwatkins357Views:0 0ratingsTime:00:14More inPeople Blogs

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My name is Seth and this is my continuing story – Video


My name is Seth and this is my continuing story
The next entry in my on-going video diary about my life with a spinal cord injury. This is meant to help motivate or inspire those who might need it; whether you have a spinal cord injury or not.From:havnfun370Views:0 0ratingsTime:09:54More inPeople Blogs

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NHK – Japanese Govt. renews 10-year plan for iPS cell research – Video


NHK - Japanese Govt. renews 10-year plan for iPS cell research
NHK World News ---- Nippon H #333;s #333; Ky #333;kai Description -- Japan #39;s science ministry has finalized a new 10-year plan to promote studies on iPS cell technology. iPS cells are made by reverting mature body cells into highly potent blank slates capable of growing into any kind of body cells. A ministry panel on Friday adopted a plan calling for the start of clinical trials using the cells next year or later to regenerate retinal functions. The plan calls for clinical application of iPS cell-derived heart muscles in 3 to 5 years. The ministry set a 10-year goal for developing technology to create lungs, kidneys and other organs from the cells. Among the panel #39;s members is Kyoto University Professor Shinya Yamanaka, who won this year #39;s Nobel Prize for his groundbreaking development of iPS cells. Yamanaka said putting regenerative medicine into clinical practice will require a lot of work. The ministry initially compiled a 10-year plan for iPS research in 2009, but decided to revise it as studies in the field have advanced rapidly in the past 3 years. Nov. 2, 2012 - Updated 09:13 UTC (18:13 JST)From:NHKReloadedViews:2 0ratingsTime:01:16More inScience Technology

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New iPS goal: brains, lungs, kidneys

Saturday, Nov. 3, 2012

A science ministry working group studying stem cells and regenerative medicine has updated its road map on induced pluripotent stem-cell research, aiming to establish technologies to create organs including brains, lungs and kidneys via iPS cells within 10 years.

The group's updated plan, first compiled in 2009, calls for the distribution of iPS cells for regenerative medicine to start within the next two to three years. The announcement comes after Kyoto University professor Shinya Yamanaka jointly won this year's Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for his revolutionary work in developing iPS cells.

The new road map includes a plan by the government-backed Riken research institute to begin a clinical study in fiscal 2013 on the transplantation of retinas created from iPS cells into patients suffering age-related deterioration in their vision.

In addition, a clinical study on heart muscle will start within three to five years, targeting patients who have suffered heart attacks or are experiencing other cardiac diseases. A study on brain nerve cells will meanwhile be launched in five to seven years, mainly for patients with Parkinson's disease.

Riken official Shinichi Nishikawa, also a member of the ministry's working group, said researchers from various fields should cooperate in compiling safety standards on the use of iPS cells. The science ministry has sought 8.7 billion for research related to regenerative medicine as part of its budget request for fiscal 2013.

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26-Medical BiotechnologySG Part Ic. Animal and Human Cloning and Genetic Engineering.mov – Video


26-Medical BiotechnologySG Part Ic. Animal and Human Cloning and Genetic Engineering.mov
Some of the same techniques described for stem cell research, have been extended and applied to animal cloning, creating part of the controversies surrounding both topics. What is cloning? Cloning an organism (as a totally different process distinguished from cloning a gene) is a process whereby all members are directly descended, asexually, from a single organism by......various ways, as we show in this section, and this demonstrates that all the information required for an organism and its development are in the a single cell. many animals have now been cloned, including, sheep (Dolly), cattle, pigs, mice, rats, fish, dogs, cats, horses, mules, and more recently monkeys. Can humans be cloned? Probably.From:Albert KauschViews:12 0ratingsTime:25:57More inEducation

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THE CLUB OF ROME – DEPOPULATION AGENDA 21 – THE UNHIVED MIND – Video


THE CLUB OF ROME - DEPOPULATION AGENDA 21 - THE UNHIVED MIND
(Warning Shocking Information !) The United Nations has also a big role in it ! THE JESUITS CONTROL IT ALL http://www.youtube.com theunhivedmind.com John Coleman (Former MI6 Agent) - The Commitee of 300 is Jesuit Controlled http://www.youtube.com The Iron Mountain Report - Blueprint for Tyranny http://www.youtube.com The Gulf Oil Spill (Iron Mountain Report) http://www.youtube.com The Gulf Oilspill Jesuit Controlled Obama , SMOM (BP) http://www.youtube.com Monsanto Playing GOD - Humanity at Risk - Genetic Engineering in Hawai #39;i (Part 1) http://www.youtube.com William Cooper -The Alien Threat Hoax Chemtrail Environmental NWO Agenda http://www.youtube.com Chemtrails controlled by Jesuits Knights of Malta ! Proof in video ! http://www.youtube.com UN NWO Disarmament Agenda since 1961 - William Cooper tells us The Truth - P.1 http://www.youtube.comFrom:WeAreONEbigFamilyViews:410 33ratingsTime:14:58More inEducation

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editta braun company: planet LUVOS (clip, 4:30) – Video


editta braun company: planet LUVOS (clip, 4:30)
«planet LUVOS» dance movement research: Scaron;pela Vodeb, Dorota Karolina #321; #281;cka, Andrea Maria Handler, Marcella Mancini, Katja Bablick, Sandra Hofstötter, Martyna Lorenc dramaturgy: Gerda Poschmann-Reichenau, composition: Thierry Zaboitzeff, lightdesign: Peter Thalhamer, choreographic assistance: Barbara Motschiunik, Juan Dante Murillo Bobadilla, choreograpy: Editta Braun What remains is greater than man "planet LUVOS", the editta braun company #39;s fascinating dance premiere at the Bruckner Festival - Upper Austrian News, September 29, 2012 The Salzburg choreographer Editta Braun leads us through a blue underwater world back to the origins of life. In her new piece "planet LUVOS", she completes the round dance of surreal body worlds, which began with "Lufus" (1985) and continued with "Lufus, vol. 2", about the dangers of genetic engineering. The viewer sinks into a blue, bubbling waterworld. The only sign that humans exist is the distant sound of a steamship whistle, somewhere far away. And a woman who suddenly finds herself in a kingdom full of strange, but peaceful beings. Seven dancers (Katja Bablick, Andrea Maria Handler, Sandra Hofstötter, Dorota Karolina Lecka, Martyna Lorenc, Marcella Mancini and Spela Vodeb) constitute this symbiotic, sensitive collective. Their legs wave in the air like anemone arms, each movement reacting as fast as lightning to the other . Their bodies lose their humanness and become entities. Naked torsi move like alien beings across the stage ...From:edittabrauncompanyViews:0 0ratingsTime:04:31More inEducation

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Yes to Prop 37 — James Franco Elijah Wood


Yes to Prop 37 mdash; James Franco Elijah Wood Adrian Grenier
Please hit like or comment so more people see this! (Hate appreciated!!) 🙂 Here are the supporting articles: French study in which rats that were fed genetically modified corn grew tumors: http://www.huffingtonpost.com A short video clip about the above: http://www.youtube.com Germany bans genetically modified corn: http://www.nytimes.com Study showing crop yields not increased by genetic engineering: http://www.ucsusa.org Concerned Citizens: James Franco Elijah Wood Adrian Grenier Rosanna Arquette Daniel Masterson Eric Warehiem Amy Ferguson Ana Calderon Oliver Cantu Sonmanto Team: Richard Head played by John Pick Suey Slinger played by William Lemon III Dr. Rodney Miracle played by Alex Wallman Created by: Alex Wallman Ana Calderon Directed Edited by: Kyle McCullough, Ryan Kuhlman Alex Wallman After Effects by: Ryan Kuhlman Written by : Alex Wallman Corn Man Animation by: Daniel Cardenas "Yes on 37" plate photo by: Bart Cooke Audio techs: Juan Palacio, Ryan Kuhlman and Kyle McCullough Spanish Translation by: Pedro Cheryl Calderon Oliver Cantu This video brought to you courtesy of concerned citizens of California who demand the right to know what #39;s in their food! VOTE YES ON PROP 37! Points addressed: What ballot initiative proposition 37 is. Health concerns associated with genetically modified organisms. (GMOs) Lack of long term testing of GMOs and possible effects to people #39;s health and the environment. Studies that have linked genetically engineered corn and RoundUp to cancer in lab ...From:Alex WallmanViews:5962 102ratingsTime:04:00More inComedy

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Port Townsend Food Coop: A Sad Story of GMO Crop Cross Pollination – Video


Port Townsend Food Coop: A Sad Story of GMO Crop Cross Pollination
In front of the Port Townsend Food Coop, member Jim Salter tells a story of a friend of his in Canada that lost his organic crops because a neighbor #39;s GMO crop spread into his fields. I-522 is an initiative to the Washington State legislature to establish mandatory labeling of foods produced through genetic engineering. As recommended by the Secretary of State, the LabelitWA group needs to turn in at least 320000 signatures to ensure they have 241153 valid signatures by December 31, 2012 in order to get on the November 2013 ballot. I-522, "The People #39;s Right to Know Genetically Engineered Food Act," is simple. The initiative would require food sold in retail outlets to be labeled if the ingredients are produced through genetic engineering. An estimated 70 percent of non-organic processed foods contain some #9472; or several #9472; genetically engineered ingredients. http://www.labelitwa.org http California 2012 Prop 37 Playlist http://www.youtube.com Sponsor RAAW Foods (Non-GMO Project Verified) http://www.raawfoods.comFrom:digitalreporterViews:0 0ratingsTime:02:42More inTravel Events

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Port Townsend Food Coop: I Want To Know If GMOs Are In My Food – Video


Port Townsend Food Coop: I Want To Know If GMOs Are In My Food
In front of the Port Townsend Food Coop, member Willy Smothers signed the I-522 petition and talked about his concerns regarding GMOs in the food supply. I-522 is an initiative to the Washington State legislature to establish mandatory labeling of foods produced through genetic engineering. As recommended by the Secretary of State, the LabelitWA group needs to turn in at least 320000 signatures to ensure they have 241153 valid signatures by December 31, 2012 in order to get on the November 2013 ballot. I-522, "The People #39;s Right to Know Genetically Engineered Food Act," is simple. The initiative would require food sold in retail outlets to be labeled if the ingredients are produced through genetic engineering. An estimated 70 percent of non-organic processed foods contain some #9472; or several #9472; genetically engineered ingredients. http://www.labelitwa.org http California 2012 Prop 37 Playlist http://www.youtube.com Sponsor RAAW Foods (Non-GMO Project Verified) http://www.raawfoods.comFrom:digitalreporterViews:2 0ratingsTime:02:16More inTravel Events

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Fringe Opening sequence (The Final Season: "Fight For The Future") – Video


Fringe Opening sequence (The Final Season: "Fight For The Future")
The show #39;s standard opening sequence interplays images of the glyph symbols alongside words representing fringe science topics, such as "teleportation" and "dark matter". Within the third season, with episodes that took place primarily in the parallel universe, a new set of titles was used, following a similar format, though tinted red instead of blue and using alternate fringe science concepts like "hypnosis" and "neuroscience". The difference in color has led some fans to call the prime universe the Blue one in contrast to the parallel Red one. In the third season episode "Entrada", the titles used a mix of both the blue- and red-tinted versions, given the episode taking place equally in both universes. In the show #39;s two flashback episodes, "Peter" and "Subject 13", a variation on the sequence, using retro graphics akin to 1980s technology and phrases like "personal computing" and "genetic engineering", was used. For the dystopian future third season episode "The Day We Died", a black-toned theme, with more dire phrases like "hope" and "water," was used. The fourth season premiere, "Neither Here Nor There" introduced an amber-toned title sequence with additional new terms that is used for nearly all season four episodes. The fourth season episode "Letters of Transit", which returned to the future dystopian universe, and the subsequent fifth season episodes, feature a cold-toned title sequence with phrases such as "joy", "private thought" and "free will", ideas which ...From:Fëdor Nicola MisuriViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:34More inMusic

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Catholic Priest vs. Biologist – Video


Catholic Priest vs. Biologist
Gabrielle Cavanaugh and Brian Davis Genetic Engineering DHC 380 Fall 2012From:DHC380Views:2 0ratingsTime:07:49More inEducation

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Is there a difference between GE & GMO?

Enter the rainy season and I turn to my inside chores...removing dried seeds from their seed pods.

And catching up on my reading ... checking up on what is new in the world of seeds. Namely, in the genetic engineering sector.

I stumbled onto an article about the difference between the GE and GMO designation. This author stated there is a definite difference between the two terms ... and she is right to a point.

Technically, GMO ... genetically modified organism ... refers to any plant that has been hybridized through pollen transference ... by humans, bees or any other natural process. So any cultivar such as 'Early Girl' tomato and Hosta 'June' are, in fact, GMOs.

'Early Girl' has been purposely bred by hand pollination to produce an early-ripening tomato. 'June' arrived on the gardening scene as a naturally-occurring sport of another hosta ... 'Halcyon'.

The GMO designation also holds true for those varieties that have been crossed within their own family ... broccoli with kale, apricot with plum, plum with cherry. These have all been done by humans using conventional pollen-transfer methods. Sounds a bit weird perhaps, but a perfectly plausible possibility in nature.

I do not think the pluerry ... the plum/cherry cross ... has been released to the market just yet. But the others are available.

In fact, cherry-plum hybrids have been around since the late 19th century. I found one reference listing over 20 different cultivars.

As for the apricot-plum hybrids ... they are called Pluots if the plant has predominantly plum parentage or Apriums if the parentage leans to the apricot side. Both are registered trademark names.

Then there is broccolini ... also known by several other names such as Asparation, brocoletti and Tenderstem. (The first and last are both trade registered names.) This is a natural cross between broccoli and kai-lan, a Chinese broccoli.

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Scientific Team Sequences 1092 Human Genomes to Determine Standard Range of Human Genetic Variation

-- Johns Hopkins geneticist part of 1000 Genomes Project

Newswise Completing the second phase of the 1000 Genomes Project, a multinational team of scientists reports that they have sampled a total of 1092 individuals from 14 different populations and sequenced their full genomes. The researchers described the feat as a collegial effort to equip biologists and physicians with information that can be used to understand the normal range of human genetic variants so that a patients disease genome can be interpreted in a broader context.

A report on the research, published online in Nature on Nov. 1 represents the culmination of five years of work, says Aravinda Chakravarti, Ph.D., professor of medicine and pediatrics and a member of the Institute of Genetic Medicine at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Chakravarti helped to design the population genetics sampling plan.

The DNA donors in the study were not known to have any diseases, so the study gives us the genomic background we need for understanding which genetic variations are within the normal range, Chakravarti says. With this tool, scientists now have a standard with which they can compare the genome of someone with diabetes, for example. That in turn, Chakravarti says, will increase opportunities for understanding the disease and creating targeted, individualized treatment.

The selection of the 14 populations sampled was based on their ancient migratory history and their genetic relationship to the other populations studied. Within each population, healthy, unrelated donors were randomly chosen for blood draws. The blood samples were first transformed into cell lines that can be stored and grown indefinitely so that they will always be available for future studies. After cell lines were grown, the DNA was sequenced and added to a public database.

The first human genome to be sequenced, published in 2003, made clear that as much as 98.5 percent of human genetic material does not encode proteins, as had been thought. Scientists now know the role of some of the non-protein-coding regions and, although much of the genome remains a mystery, there is reason to suspect that at least some of it plays a part in the variability seen in disease susceptibility and prevalence.

The 1000 Genomes Project started at the beginning, with the whole genome and with no bias in the search for disease-related variants toward protein-coding genes, Chakravarti explains. Regulatory sequences and sequences we still dont understand were also catalogued, so this information widens the areas of the genome we can search when looking for disease-causing variants. Most of the genetics research done to date has begun with a disease or a protein that is known to be malfunctioning, followed by a hunt for the responsible genetic variants.

The genetic variations found in the populations analyzed were categorized by how frequently they appeared in the individuals tested. Variants seen in more than five percent of the samples were classified as common variants, while low-frequency variants appeared in 0.5 to five percent of individuals and rare variants in less than 0.5 percent of the samples.

The 14 populations sampled were divided into four ancestry groups: European, African, East Asian and American. As expected, most of the common variants had already been identified in previous studies, and their frequencies varied little between ancestry groups.

By contrast, 58 percent of the low-frequency variants and 87 percent of the rare variants were described for the first time in this study. Rare variants were sometimes twice as likely to be found within a particular population as in that populations broader ancestry group. Different populations also showed different numbers of rare variants, with the Spanish, Finnish and African-American populations carrying the greatest number of them.

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New light on the genetic basis of inflammatory diseases

ScienceDaily (Nov. 1, 2012) In one of the largest studies of its kind ever conducted, an international team of scientists has thrown new light on the genetic basis of the inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, the two most common forms of IBD, are chronic inflammatory digestive disorders.

Dr. John Rioux, researcher at the Montreal Heart Institute and Associate Professor of Medicine at the Universit de Montral, is one of the researchers who have identified 71 genetic regions newly associated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), increasing the total number discovered to date to 163, in one of the largest studies of its kind. Also, the study points out that these regions showed a striking overlap with those implicated in autoimmune diseases and in immune deficiencies. Even more surprising was the observation of a significant overlap with genetic regions controlling our response to microbial infections such as in the case of tuberculosis.

The research was published Nov. 1 in the journal Nature.

Moreover, these findings suggest that IBD results from overactive immune defence systems that evolved to fight off serious bacterial infections. In IBD, the body's immune system produces an ongoing inflammatory reaction in the intestinal tract that injures the intestinal wall, leading to diarrhea and abdominal pain. IBD patients typically require lifelong treatment with drug therapy, and often need surgery to repair tissue damage caused by the disease.

Common research

Up until this point, researchers have been studying Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis separately. This study was based on the fact that there seems to be a vast amount of genetic overlap between the two disorders.

In the first step of the study, the researchers conducted a "meta-analysis" of 15 previous genomic studies of either Crohn's disease (CD) or ulcerative colitis (UC), the two most common forms of IBD, creating a large dataset that combined genetic information from some 34,000 individuals who took part in those studies. The results then formed part of a second meta-analysis that included data from new genome-wide scans of more than 41,000 DNA samples from CD/UC patients and healthy comparison subjects collected at 11 centers around the world by the International IBD Genetics Consortium.

"We have greatly expanded the map of genetic regions that are associated with IBD," agreed Dr. John Rioux, co-lead author of this study and chair of the Consortium, with Jeffrey Barrett of the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in Cambridge, England, lead author of the study. "Each of these regions only increases a person's chance of developing IBD by a fraction of a per cent and even taken together they cannot tell us who will or will not develop the disease. But they each tell a small story about the biology of this disorder, and by combining them we find biological pathways that, if disrupted, can lead to IBD."

Immune system: a major factor

Dr. Rioux and the international team of researchers also studied the activity of genes in their IBD regions in hundreds of different types of cells involved in the immune system. They found that certain cells tended to produce more of these IBD genes, including many that are involved in the body's first line defence against invasion. This illustrates that an immune response seems to be a major factor in IBD: when a bacterium is detected, these cells are not just activated, but become overactive.

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Genetic Clues May Help Unravel Cause of Crohn's

While better treatment options are being developed for patients with Crohn's, doctors still don't know what causes the disease. Russell Cohen, co-director of the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center at the University of Chicago Medicine, provides an update on current research.

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Up next, a look at what current research tells us about what causes inflammatory bowel disease and the potentially simple way to treat it.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as many as a million-and-half people in the U.S. suffer from IBD, which includes Crohn's, a condition that occurs when a person's immune system inappropriately responds to harmless cells or bacteria and destroys healthy tissue. And to treat the disease, most patients take medications to suppress their immune systems, but some don't work very well, and they can have really awful side effects.

Well, now a couple of new studies suggests ways to more directly attack the disease, one involving genetically engineering bacteria which might be put into yogurt, and you could eat it in the yogurt and, you know, treat yourself that way. Russell Cohen is professor of medicine and co-director of the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center at the University of Chicago. He joins us today from the Windy City.

Welcome to the program.

RUSSELL COHEN: Thank you very much.

FLATOW: Tell us about this bacteria, this new, genetically engineered bacteria.

COHEN: Well, you know, the bacteria themselves aren't new. They're a very common bacteria that you could find in yogurt or other products. But what these researchers did is they stuck some genes into the bacteria to make a particular type of protein that seems to protect the gut.

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Pregnancy Faqs : How To Get Pregnant When You Have Pcos [How Do U Get Pregnant] – Video


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Visions of the Future: Episode 1: The Intelligence Revolution (2007) http://www.youtube.com Theoretical physicist and futurist Michio Kaku shows how, in the 21st century, artificial intelligence is going to become as ubiquitous as electricity, how robots with human-level intelligence may finally become a reality, and how we #39;ll even be able to merge our minds with machine intelligence. As the challenges and choices are literally mind-bending, Dr Kaku asks how far we will ultimately go. Episode 2: The Biotech Revolution (2007) http://www.youtube.com Leading theoretical physicist and futurist Michio Kaku looks at the revolution in genetics and biotechnology, which promises unprecedented health and longevity but also raises the spectre of a Frankenstein future of genetically engineered people. Will we, as transhumanists expect, evolve into a new species? Dr Kaku warns that we may end up in a world divided by genetic apartheid. Episode 3: The Quantum Revolution (2007) http://www.youtube.com Theoretical physicist and futurist Michio Kaku shows how quantum physics is giving mankind the power to manipulate the fundamental building blocks of matter. Science fiction ideas like the space elevator, teleportation, invisibility cloaks, or nanosized molecular machines might soon become a reality. But will we use our unprecedented scientific mastery wisely? Visions of the Future: Leading theoretical physicist and futurist Dr Michio Kaku explores the cutting edge science of today, tomorrow, and beyond. He ...From:Phobosuchus1Views:11 2ratingsTime:58:33More inScience Technology

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