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http://www.genomeweb.com/newsletter/daily-scan 12-03-2009 15:01:48
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. The Guardian says University of Oxford mathematical biology professor Dame Angela McLean will become UK's first female chief scientific advisor, starting in April bit.ly/3ErYgcX
With data from hundreds of prior studies, researchers explore genetic ties between neurodevelopmental conditions and with disruptive, impulse control and conduct disorders in Nature Human Behaviour bit.ly/3Z6hPzq
Using nanopore sequencing, researchers profile the germline structural variant breakpoints, unbalanced SVs, and allelic heterogeneity in several breast cancer risk genes in the European Journal of Human Genetics bit.ly/3ImeWnj
A particularly deadly and dangerous version of monkeypox, or mpox, has been found in immunosuppressed individuals with advanced HIV, The Guardian notes, prompting calls for increased testing bit.ly/3xMFOIa
Researchers develop, validate, and test a haplotype-based artificial intelligence model for identifying SARS-CoV-2 variants, mutations, and variant mixtures in JAMA Network Open bit.ly/3EvVnrt
. Science Magazine reports on a research team using induced pluripotent stem cells from adult bats to understand how bat species dodge diseases associated with the many viruses they carry bit.ly/41h8BlR
Researchers in Alzheimer's Association journal linked obesity-related measurements such as body mass index and waist-to-hip ratio to increased or diminished expression of 21 Alzheimer's-associated genes bit.ly/41ngoyG
Stanford University biochemist Paul Berg, a recombinant DNA pioneer and Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry, is remembered in The New York Times nyti.ms/3Imno60
Researchers use single-nucleotide sequencing and mass spec to map alkylation-derived DNA adducts in a lung cancer cell line exposed to benzo(a)pyrene in ACS Central Science bit.ly/3Zg0oMH
Moderna shells out $400 million to pay the NIH for a government funded technique it used in its COVID-19 vaccine shot, reports The New York Times nyti.ms/3ZnggNL
An analysis in Current Biology of ancient Yersinia pestis shows that the plague-causing bacterium was introduced in waves into medieval Denmark bit.ly/3XZI5uf
A Las Vegas-based team examines in JAMA Network Open the effect of visitors and tourists on wastewater-based surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 bit.ly/3It2ORA
Researchers unravel the genetic mechanisms of fingerprint formation, reports The Scientist bit.ly/3kiYrk8