搜索结果: 1-15 共查到“生物工程 Scientists”相关记录20条 . 查询时间(0.062 秒)
Scientists discover a new way of sharing genetic information in a common ocean microbe(图)
海洋微生物 共享 遗传信息 原绿球菌 光合生物 基因转移
2023/6/21
Scientists engineer animals with ancient genes to test causes of evolution(图)
Scientists engineer animals ancient genes test causes of evolution
2017/2/16
Scientists at the University of Chicago have created the first genetically modified animals containing reconstructed ancient genes, which they used to test the evolutionary effects of genetic changes ...
中国生物工程学会第二届青年科技论坛(China Society of Biotechnology Young Scientists Forum II)
中国生物工程学会 第二届 青年科技 论坛
2017/2/13
近年来,我国生命科学和工程领域涌现出了一大批优秀的青年科技工作者,为国家的科技创新和创业注入了巨大的活力。为推动生物工程领域不同学科、不同专业和不同区域青年研究人员的交流,中国生物工程学会于2016年6月18号在中粮集团中央研究院举行了首届青年科技论坛,参会青年科学家交流热烈而卓有成效。此次论坛同时启动了学会“青年工作委员会”的筹备工作。2016年8月11日学会第六届理事会第二次会议上通过理事会决...
TSRI Scientists Develop New Toolkit for Exploring Protein Biology
TSRI Scientists Protein Biology
2016/11/29
Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have developed a broadly useful method to unmask new functional features of human proteins.Proteins carry out thousands of essential functions in ce...
UChicago scientists identify enzyme that removes molecular modifications from transfer RNA
UChicago scientists enzyme molecular modifications transfer RNA
2016/11/4
New research by scientists from the University of Chicago demonstrates that the mammalian enzyme ALKBH1 can remove molecular modifications from transfer RNA, causing a measurable effect on protein tra...
Scientists discover the evolutionary link between protein structure and function
Scientists evolutionary link protein structure function
2016/5/31
Proteins are more than a dietary requirement. This diverse set of molecules powers nearly all of the cellular operations in a living organism. Scientists may know the structure of a protein or its fun...
Scientists produce clearest-ever images of enzyme that plays key roles in aging,cancer(图)
Scientists clearest-ever images enzyme aging cancer
2015/11/12
Now, scientists from UCLA and UC Berkeley have produced images of telomerase in much higher resolution than ever before, giving them major new insights about the enzyme. Their findings, published onli...
Penn Scientists Identify Patterns of RNA Regulation in the Nuclei of Plants
Penn Scientists RNA Regulation Nuclei of Plants
2015/1/8
When the human genome was first sequenced, experts predicted they would find about 100,000 genes. The actual number has turned out to be closer to 20,000, just a few thousand more than fruit flies hav...
Scientists reveal new family tree for birds, clear back to dinosaur parents
Scientists new family tree for birds clear back dinosaur parents
2014/12/30
A large international group of scientists, including an Oregon Health & Science University neuroscientist, is publishing this week the results of a first-ever look at the genome of dozens of common bi...
Computer Scientists at UT Austin Crack Code for Redrawing Bird Family Tree(图)
Computer Scientists UT Austin Crack Code Redrawing Bird Family Tree
2014/12/30
AUSTIN, Texas — A new computational technique developed at The University of Texas at Austin has enabled an international consortium to produce an avian tree of life that points to the origins of...
Scientists reconstruct genome of common ancestor of crocodiles, birds, dinosaurs(图)
Scientists reconstruct genome common ancestor crocodiles birds dinosaurs
2014/12/30
Crocodiles are the closest living relatives of the birds, sharing a common ancestor that lived around 240 million years ago and also gave rise to the dinosaurs. A new study of crocodilian ge...
Scientists link ALS progression to increased protein instability(图)
ALS protein instability
2014/12/1
LA JOLLA, CA—October 13, 2014—A new study by scientists from The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI), Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and other institutions suggests a cause of amyo...
Brassica plants have been bred for centuries and result in produce and products diverse enough to show up in supermarkets all over the world. Brassica napus, more commonly known as rapeseed or canola,...
A new statistical technique developed by researchers at the University of Illinois allows scientists to scan a genome for specific gene-regulatory regions without requiring prior knowledge of the rele...