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Cloned Livestock Gain a Foothold in Europe

The Continent has generally resisted genetically modified food, but small amounts of meat and dairy from cloned animals are already being consumed.

From the NYTimes News-2010-7-30:8:5:1


Alberta ponders paying for new MS treatment

Alberta Health Minister Gene Zwozdesky is putting together a committee to look at whether to pay for studies of a controversial experimental treatment for people with multiple sclerosis.

From the CBC News-2010-7-29:20:6:3


Scientists Produce First Cloned Fighting Bull

The team says that its dark brown calf, named Got, is the only representative of a lineage that goes back 300 years.

From the NYTimes News-2010-7-29:20:6:2


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A double special issue of "Theory in Biosciences" is available entitled "Darwin evaluated by contemporary evolutionary and philosophical theories" (2010.7.15)

Call for submissions to Philosophy & Theory in Biology to Trends and Crosstalk.(2010.6.29).

Call for Microbiome Studies at the Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing. (2010.6.15)

Origin of the Flora in the Mediterranean Basin. Call for Papers. (2010.6.10)

Evolution since Darwin: The First 150 Years by M.A.Bell et al. Sinauer. (2010-6-7).

Mendel's original manuscript has been found but is held by a law firm (2010-5-14).


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Jul 30 12:00Disulfide bond acquisition through eukaryotic protein evolution - Jason W. H. Wong, Simon Y. W. Ho, Philip J. Hogg (MBE)
Jul 30 12:00A Genomic Portrait of Human Microsatellite Variation - Bret A. Payseur, Peicheng Jing, Ryan J. Haasl (MBE)
Jul 30 12:00High rate of large-scale hemizygous deletions in asexually propagating Daphnia: implications for the evolution of sex - Sen Xu, Angela R. Omilian, Melania E. Cristescu (MBE)
Jul 30 08:00The Role of the Formamide/Zirconia System in the Synthesis of Nucleobases and Biogenic Carboxylic Acid Derivatives - Raffaele Saladino et al. (JME)
Jul 29 16:00Approximating Model Probabilities in Bayesian Information Criterion and Decision-Theoretic Approaches to Model Selection in Phylogenetics - Jason Evans and Jack Sullivan (MBE)
Jul 29 12:00Whole genome expression plasticity across tropical and temperate Drosophila melanogaster populations from eastern Australia - Mia T. Levine, Melissa Eckert, David J. Begun (MBE)
Jul 29 12:00Impact of indels on the flanking regions in structural domains - Zheng Zhang, Jie Huang, Zengfang Wang, Lushan Wang, Peiji Gao (MBE)
Jul 29 08:00Evolutionary History and Functional Diversification of Phosphomannomutase Genes - Rita Quental, Ana Moleirinho, Luísa Azevedo, António Amorim (JME)
Jul 28 12:00 What Is a Microsatellite: A Computational and Experimental Definition Based upon Repeat Mutational Behavior at A/T and GT/AC Repeats - Yogeshwar D. Kelkar et al. (GBE)
Jul 28 08:00Nuclear-mitochondrial sequences as witnesses of past interbreeding and population diversity in the jumping bristletail Mesomachilis - Laura Baldo, Alan de Queiroz, Marshal Hedin, Cheryl Y. Hayashi, John Gatesy (MBE)

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