Friday | 21 November, 2008
Australian Biotechnology News

Stories about: Messenger

  • +

    Preventing transgene escape with RNAi 13/06/2008 15:37:00

    Rightly or wrongly, concerns over GM crops contaminating their non-GM kin have led to a stalemate in progress towards acceptance of GM crops and foods. We look at a new approach using gene silencing and gene imprinting.
  • +

    Sequencing most fowl: a poultry challenge 13/06/2008 15:34:00

    Deciphering vertebrate development, sorting out the roosters from the hens and taking on bird flu - dare we say, all in one fowl swoop - that is the job of CSIRO's Dr Mark Tizard, who has created a new microRNA catalogue for the humble chook.
  • +

    Individual expression 18/02/2008 15:58:10

    Peter Little went looking for coordinated changes in expression patterns in 755 genes in mice. He found them, and a whole lot more, as he told the Lorne Genome conference this week.
  • +

    RNA chip on a platter 13/02/2008 11:19:39

    RNA microarray chip technology developed by the University of Queensland licensed to Invitrogen.
  • +

    RNAi and the sound of silence 26/11/2007 11:48:25

    The elusive molecule responsible for spreading gene silencing through plants is still unknown, but the pioneers of RNAi research at CSIRO Plant Industry are close to tracking it down.
  • +

    Roquin little microRNAs 08/11/2007 13:00:44

    microRNAs linked to protection from autoimmune diseases, new research finds.
  • +

    SOLiD start for sequencing technology 26/10/2007 12:02:52

    Stepwise ligation DNA sequencer launched by Applied Biosystems.
  • +

    Waterhouse and Wang's big win 20/09/2007 11:53:44

    CSIRO scientists win Australia's premier science award for discovery of double-stranded RNA interference in plants, while marine researcher wins life scientist of the year award.
  • +

    ComBio special: Nodding acquaintance between legumes and bacteria 17/09/2007 11:49:02

    Studying the symbiotic relationship between legumes and nitrogen-fixing rhizobia bacteria raises the possibility of a potential application in cereals.
  • +

    OCD linked to glutamate system 23/08/2007 12:00:04

    US researchers have engineered mice with an obsessive compulsive-like syndrome and linked the disorder to protein in the brain.
  • +

    Pathway to eliminating defective RNAs 10/08/2007 11:51:55

    US researchers have discovered a pathway that eliminates genetic defects in red blood cells.
Additional Resources
Newsletter Subscription
Sign up for our Australian Life Scientist newsletters!
 
Sponsored Links