Washington University Genome Sequencing Center
Washington University has one of the leading genome sequencing centers in the country and with this revolutionary facility scientists have been making numerous breakthroughs. Located in scenic St. Louis this facility has been achieving a great amount of success using many of the techniques dealing with genome sequencing. The research center known as Tyson Research center is known for its biological success. It is also used as a surplus property for the government to aid in further biological research. With the collection of samples and the use of complex micro processing and micro chips this research center has far surpassed the dreams of every scientists as well as the United States government.
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Why I Felt British Researchers Had to Patent the BRCA2 Gene
By Patrick Treacy
Presently, Myriad charges many thousands of dollars to analyse the two genes and the service is available without prior genetic counselling. We should hence also recognise the philanthropic attitude of The Cancer Research Campaign Technology, who have blocked the Myriad patent in Britain and in Australia on the basis that it mostly funded the initial research that eventually led to BRCA2's identification.
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DNA Analysis
By Kristy Annely
The DNA of a person is responsible for providing information regarding who and what the person is since it contains the design of the genetically passed traits taken from both parents. A lot of information may be attained when one carefully studies the DNA and relates it to possible other discoveries about the person, such as parentage, disease predisposition, etc. DNA is responsible for the person's hair color, eye color, build, susceptibility to certain disorders, and a lot more. Careful analysis must be done in order to use the DNA as a means to study and evaluate a person with regard to inherent traits passed on by his/her parents.
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