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Archive for April, 2005

Welcome to biowww blog

Friday, April 1st, 2005 by Administrator

Biowww blogger is the place where you can share your blog articles with other bioscience researchers. To become a bioblogger is simple, just sign up a free account by following instructions given in registration page and you are all set for a brand new personal blog. Write your blog is also very simple and you […]

A brief introduction of biowww blogger

Saturday, April 2nd, 2005 by biowww net

This is a brief introduction on how to use the blog to post and comment.

Step 1. Register your account. You will need a valid email address since the machine generated password will be send via email.

Step 2. Login to you account by clicking login link on the meta sidebar section.

Step 3. Chose the write […]

A review on making transgenic model using novel approaches like RNAi

Monday, April 4th, 2005 by bioblogger

History and new design strateges for making better transgenic models.

Making better transgenic models: conditional, temporal, and spatial approaches.
Ristevski S
Mol Biotechnol. 2005 Feb ; 29(2): 153-63

Over the last decade transgenic mouse models have become a common experimental tool for unraveling gene function. During this time there has been a growing expectation that transgenes resemble the in […]

List of human house keeping genes

Monday, April 4th, 2005 by bioblogger

In this short review authors summarized use of human house keeping gene in gene expression study.

Human housekeeping genes are compact.
Eisenberg E, Levanon EY
Trends Genet. 2003 Jul ; 19(7): 362-5

This web page lists all popular house keeping genes based on the review given above and a paper by Su et al. It’s a good reference […]

Blog the pubmed abstracts

Tuesday, April 5th, 2005 by biowww net

Now you can blog any abstract in pubmed using free service provided by Hubmed.org. Apart from the full functionality of NCBI Pubmed, the hubmed allows you to write blog article to cite and remote comment on the abstract.

It’s perfect for an online journal club! How does it work? well it’s quite simple. When […]

Bioinformatics in the Post-Genomic Era

Thursday, April 7th, 2005 by bioblogger

A review based on Jeff Augen’s Bioinformatics in the Post-Genomic Era posted in Slashdot. There is a very active discussion going on with more than 100 comments.

Take a look at Bioinformatics in the Post-Genomic Era.

Bioinformatics in the Post-Genomic Era
author: Jeff Augen
pages: 388
publisher: Addison-Wesley Longman

Latest bioscience job list and bioinformatics new articles

Friday, April 8th, 2005 by biowww net

New jobs and positions in bioscience, biotech and pharmaceutical companies. Sources are from Nature jobs, bioinformatics.ca, Yahoo hot jobs bioscience section etc. Updated regularly on daily basis.

Latest bioscience job list

Bioinformatics and microarray articles recommended by users through citiUlike

Latest issues from journals with highest impact factors

Sunday, April 10th, 2005 by biowww net

Latest issue of six journals with highest impact factors. It is compiled with Bioinformatics aggregated RSS feeds (Barf).

Journals include Science, Nature, Cell, Nature genetics, Genes and development, MCB.

>> Latest issues from top 6 journals

The Biomolecule Naming Service (BNS)

Monday, April 11th, 2005 by bioblogger

The Biomolecule Naming Service (BNS) is an LDAP-based directory of gene and protein information derived from NCBI’s LocusLink database. The main purpose of BNS is to quickly and easily convert between different name and identifier schemes commonly used for specifying gene and protein sequences.

The Biomolecule Naming Service (BNS)

It is useful for ontology based […]

Nature review web focus on RNA interference

Wednesday, April 13th, 2005 by bioblogger

This is a selection of recently published Reviews, Perspectives and Highlights on RNA interference (RNAi), one of the hottest new topics in bioscience. >> Nature review web focus on RNA interference