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Chroniques génomiques - Le monde caché des clones mutants dans les tissus normaux
(EDP Sciences, 2019)
Careful sequencing studies on small samples of normal oesophageal epithelium reveal the presence of very abundant cellular clones harbouring mutations in known cancer genes (and elsewhere). The number and size of these ...
Chroniques génomiques : The sound of silence
(Éditions EDK/Groupe EDP Sciences, 2012)
Chroniques génomiques : Rare is frequent
(Éditions EDK/Groupe EDP Sciences, 2012)
Chroniques génomiques - L’ADN comme mémoire informatique ?
(EDP Sciences, 2018)
The very high information density of DNA has prompted speculations on its use for information storage. The high costs of DNA synthesis and sequencing made this highly unpractical; however recent progress (notably array ...
Chroniques génomiques - De HGP-write aux « super-cellules »
(EDP Sciences, 2018)
The HGP-write project, announced in 2016 but not really implemented yet, comes back as a project aimed at constructing an “ultra-safe” human cell line fully resistant to virus infection and with other desirable characteristics. ...
Chroniques génomiques : Néandertal et Homo sapiens : To meet, or not to meet?
(Éditions EDK/Groupe EDP Sciences, 2012)
Chroniques génomiques : Perseverare diabolicum ?
(Éditions EDK/Groupe EDP Sciences, 2012)
Chroniques génomiques - Les traces génétiques de la traite des esclaves
(EDP Sciences, 2020)
More than 10 million enslaved Africans were transported to the Americas between 1500 and 1900. Recent genetic studies investigate regional African ancestry components in present-day Africa-Americans, and allow comparison ...
Chroniques génomiques : Le Junk DNA n’est plus ce qu’il était
(EDP Sciences, 2020)
A systematic search for non-conventional open reading frames in human DNA reveals a large number of small ORFs encoding peptides generally smaller than 100 amino-acids. These ORFs are transcribed and translated into small ...
Chroniques génomiques - Clap de fin pour le « gène de l’homosexualité »
(EDP Sciences, 2020)
Evidence for a “homosexuality gene” was claimed in the early 1990’s on the basis of linkage studies that, by current criteria, were woefully underpowered. Indeed, follow up studies gave contradictory results. Genome-wide ...