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'Genomic Zoo' To Unlock Vertebrate Secrets

News in Science / Innovation and Technology
05 Nov 2009 This article is a report by a journalist about the Genome 10K Project which plans to map the genomes of 10 000 vertebrates. Australian scientists believe that the project will provide better understanding of the role played by genes in disease. The project will collect samples from around the world...
National Curriculum  National Curriculum Year 10 Subjects: Science

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Pedigree Dogs

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17 Sep 2009 In August 2008, the BBC aired a documentary which claimed that a century of inbreeding and extreme selection to win shows has created a health and welfare scandal related to pedigree pets. This program follows up on reactions to the UK documentary. It examines changes that have occurred since it...
National Curriculum  National Curriculum Year 10 Subjects: Science

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Molecular Bypass

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22 Apr 2010 Researchers in Perth, WA, have developed a new medicine that corrects genetic mistakes, exon skipping treatment. This is offering hope for people with serious illness. The technique works like a genetic patch which fills in for defective genes when a cell divides. The program focuses on Duchenne...
National Curriculum  National Curriculum Year 10 Subjects: Science

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Dr Craig Venter

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27 May 2010 Dr Graham Phillips interviews Dr J Craig Venter just before he announced the first successful synthesis of a self-replicating bacterium. This process involved manufacturing a genome from scratch and then transferring it into a living bacterial cell. These custom-built organisms have the potential...
National Curriculum  National Curriculum Year 10 Subjects: Science

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Devil In The Detail

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18 Jun 2009 Tasmanian Devils are threatened with extinction. They are afflicted by a unique type of contagious cancer that's never been seen in nature before. Unless the spread of the cancer can be stopped, they could be wiped out with devastating effect to Tasmania's ecosystems. New research from human cancer...
National Curriculum  National Curriculum Year 10 Subjects: Science

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Clever Cancer

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27 May 2010 Dr Mary Demasi reports on a research project at the Garvan Institute in Sydney where scientists are studying a relatively new area called "epigenetics". This work with prostrate cancer shows that it's genes being turned on and off, not genetic change that controls the growth of some...
National Curriculum  National Curriculum Year 10 Subjects: Science

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Big Prawns

TV / Catalyst
06 May 2010 The program provides information about the genetic manipulation of Tiger prawns though a selective breeding program. Using genetic fingerprinting and some clever marine aquaculture techniques, scientists at CSIR0 have domesticated the Black Tiger prawn and improved stocks.
National Curriculum  National Curriculum Year 10 Subjects: Science

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Nancy Millis

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11 Mar 2010 Emeritus Professor Nancy Millis shares her thoughts about her long and varied career. She was first a fermentation scientist and then most notably the chair of the Genetic Manipulation Advisory Committee, a watchdog committee established to monitor developments in genetic modification that...
National Curriculum  National Curriculum Year 10 Subjects: Science

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Catalyst: Making Life

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01 Apr 2010 The program describes the ground breaking work of Japanese scientists in creating an alternative type of pluripotent stem cell, not from embryos but from skin cells. Unexpectedly, Chinese researchers then have shown that these cells have the potential to create new life. The program provides an...
National Curriculum  National Curriculum Year 10 Subjects: Science

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