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Discussion for beginners, newbies, old hands, and professionals of DNA testing, genetics, geneology, archeology, history, anthropology, Deep Ancestory, SNPs, yDNA, mtDNA, haplogroup, haplotype, Human Genome Project, mutations, NRY, sister clades, STRs (short tandem repeats), subclades, family history, family trees, The Genographic Project, population migrations, population genetics,online data groups like www.ysearch.org and www.mitosearch.org (where owner is J1e, H3d, HAXFY and johnlloydscharf@yahoo.com )anything and everything to trace your roots with DNA.... and the Purple Gang...



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MHC Class 1 Protein
Class I major histocompatibility complex proteins display short peptides, or antigens, derived from normal cell proteins. Peptide-loaded MHC proteins are
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Using Dendric Cells To Create Cancer Vaccines
Edgar Engleman, MD, medical director of the Stanford Blood Center, discusses his research involving the use of a special type of white blood cell as a
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Pyroseqencing
Pyrosequencing is a method of DNA sequencing (determining the order of nucleotides in DNA) based on the "sequencing by synthesis" principle, which relies on
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$1000 Gene Sequence less than 2 yrs off - from Mercury News
Scientists: Long-promised '$1,000 Gene Sequence' less than two years off By Lisa M. Krieger Mercury News Posted: 06/07/2009 09:21:03 PM PDT Updated: 06/10/2009
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