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Ziath introduces new DP5


Product News: Ziath introduces the new DP5 a new 2D-barcode reader
14 Jan 2021
Ziath has introduced a new version of DP5, its versatile web-based software product that allows scientists to directly read 2D-barcoded tubes at the point of sample storage or retrieval.
DP5 offers a convenient way to use a 2D barcoded tube or rack scanner anywhere across a laboratory or an organization’s site where a suitable laptop or computer is available. Thanks to its web server design, DP5 will run on both Microsoft and Apple operating systems. DP5 can run from any computer on a building’s local network, to which a Ziath reader is also attached, using a web-based highly intuitive graphical user interface. Designed to run on Ziath s popular camera-based 2D barcode scanners - the Mirage, Express, and the Cube - DP5 provides visual confirmation of tube identity and individual tube image inspection. ....

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Simulating evolution to understand a hidden switch


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IMAGE: Using computer simulations built on reasonable assumptions and conducted under careful control, computational bioscientists can mimic real biological conditions. Starting with the original founding population (ancient phase), they can evolve.
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Credit: © 2021 KAUST; Anastasia Serin
Computer simulations of cells evolving over tens of thousands of generations reveal why some organisms retain a disused switch mechanism that turns on under severe stress, changing some of their characteristics. Maintaining this hidden switch is one means for organisms to maintain a high degree of gene expression stability under normal conditions.
Tomato hornworm larvae are green in warmer regions, making camouflage easier, but black in cooler temperatures so that they can absorb more sunlight. This phenomenon, found in some organisms, is called phenotypic switching. Normally hidden, this switching is activated in response to dangerous genetic or ....

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New videos show RNA as it's never been seen


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VIDEO: New videos show RNA folding as its made by cellular machinery. Data collected from RNA experiments in the lab were inputted into computer models to generate accurate videos.
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Credit: Julius Lucks/Northwestern University
A new Northwestern University-led study is unfolding the mystery of how RNA molecules fold themselves to fit inside cells and perform specific functions. The findings could potentially break down a barrier to understanding and developing treatments for RNA-related diseases, including spinal muscular atrophy and perhaps even the novel coronavirus.
RNA folding is a dynamic process that is fundamental for life, said Northwestern s Julius B. Lucks, who led the study. RNA is a really important piece of diagnostic and therapeutic design. The more we know about RNA folding and complexities, the better we can design treatments. ....

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A highly sensitive technique for measuring the state of a cytoskeleton


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IMAGE: Optical blur was artificially added to microscopic images of reticular and bundle cytoskeleton and the difference between the existing and proposed methods was assessed. In the right figure, the higher.
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Credit: Associate Professor Takumi Higaki
A research group from Kumamoto University, Japan has developed a highly sensitive technique to quantitatively evaluate the extent of cytoskeleton bundling from microscopic images. Until now, analysis of cytoskeleton organization was generally made by manually checking microscopic images. The new method uses microscopic image analysis techniques to automatically measure cytoskeleton organization. The researchers expect it to dramatically improve our understanding of various cellular phenomena related to cytoskeleton bundling. ....

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Ukraine genome survey adds missing pieces to human diversity puzzle


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Credit: Oakland University
Today, the largest study of genetic diversity in Ukraine was published in the open science journal
GigaScience. The project was an international effort, bringing together researchers in Ukraine, the US and China and is the first fruits of this collaboration to set up a new Central Europe Center for Genomic Research in Ukraine. Led by researchers at Uzhhorod National University and Oakland University in the US, the work provides genetic understanding of the historic and pre-historic migration settlements in one of the key intersections of human trade and migration between the Eurasian peoples as well as the identification of genetic variants of medical interest in the Ukrainian population that differ from other European populations. ....

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