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Overexpression of repetitive DNA sequences discovered in common tumor cells and chromatin announces key research milestone in sugarcane gene stacking collaboration with SYNGENTA inc.  Laura Hurtado Martínez Medicine student
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INTRODUCTION Satellite DNA sequences are much more in cancer cells. Chromatin is the foundation of a good cane production
 Overexpression of repetitive dna sequences discovered in common tumor cellsPopular science articles about Biology & Nature, January 13, 2011
Overexpression of repetitive dna sequences discovered in common tumor cells Satellite DNA consists of very large arrays of tandemly repeating, non-coding DNA. Satellite DNA is the main component of functional centromeres, and form the main structural constituent of heterochromatin.
Overexpression of repetitive dna sequences discovered in common tumor cells Each satellite DNA consists of a repeating sequence of 7 nucleotide pairs
Overexpression of repetitive dna sequences discovered in common tumor cells Satellite DNAs show  a big variability among individuals, particularly with regard to the number of repeats at a given locus.
Overexpression of repetitive dna sequences discovered in common tumor cells Satellite DNA is expressed at levels that exceed 100 times the values recorded in normal tissues, it could be a cancer marker.
OBSERVATION
Chromatin announces key research milestone in sugarcane gene stacking collaboration with SYNGENTA INC. Singenta-Biotechnology. January 01, 2011
Chromatin announces key research milestone in sugarcane gene stacking collaboration with SYNGENTA INC. Genes can be assembled, stacked, and expressed,  for example the manipulation of the sugarcane chromatin.
Chromatin announces key research milestone in sugarcane gene stacking collaboration with SYNGENTA INC. Chromatin announces key research milestone in sugarcane gene stacking collaboration with SYNGENTA INC
Chromatin announces key research milestone in sugarcane gene stacking collaboration with SYNGENTA INC. Chromatin is a complex of the DNA, RNA and protein (mainly histones called H1, H2A, H2B, H3, and H4) that makes up chromosomes.
Chromatin announces key research milestone in sugarcane gene stacking collaboration with SYNGENTA INC. Some of the best tools for investigating chromatin function include:  Functional genomics methods such as chromatin immunoprecipitation coupled with array analysis  Immunostaining cells with antibodies against specific modified forms of histones, quantifying modified histones using acid extraction.  Mass spectrometric analysis.
OBSERVATION
MEDICAL UTILITY
MEDICAL  UTILITY Overexpression of repetitive dna sequences discovered in common tumor cells    Recent advances in the theories of cancer and tumor cell behavior could save the lives of many people, and any valid information about this can change the history of medicine
MEDICAL UTILITY Chromatin announces key research milestone in sugarcane gene stacking collaboration with SYNGENTA INC.    Many global diseases are associated with the food they eat people, and for this reason  is important that the modern medicine takes into account the molecular investigations of food to find its relation pathological from the standpoint of biological and improve the quality of life
BIBLIOGRAPHY MARTINEZ S, Lina María. Biología molecular. 3. ed. Medellín: UPB. Fac. de Medicina. Overexpresionofrepetitive DNA sequencesdiscovered in common tumor cells, , Massachusetts general Hospital; Popular science articles about Biology & Nature, Biology News Net, January 13, 2011.  Chromatinannounceskeyresearchmilestone in sugarcane gene stackingcollaborationwith SYNGENTA INC; Singenta - biotechnology;  Business Wire,  January01, 2011.
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  • 1. Overexpression of repetitive DNA sequences discovered in common tumor cells and chromatin announces key research milestone in sugarcane gene stacking collaboration with SYNGENTA inc.  Laura Hurtado Martínez Medicine student
  • 4. INTRODUCTION Satellite DNA sequences are much more in cancer cells. Chromatin is the foundation of a good cane production
  • 5.  Overexpression of repetitive dna sequences discovered in common tumor cellsPopular science articles about Biology & Nature, January 13, 2011
  • 6. Overexpression of repetitive dna sequences discovered in common tumor cells Satellite DNA consists of very large arrays of tandemly repeating, non-coding DNA. Satellite DNA is the main component of functional centromeres, and form the main structural constituent of heterochromatin.
  • 7. Overexpression of repetitive dna sequences discovered in common tumor cells Each satellite DNA consists of a repeating sequence of 7 nucleotide pairs
  • 8. Overexpression of repetitive dna sequences discovered in common tumor cells Satellite DNAs show a big variability among individuals, particularly with regard to the number of repeats at a given locus.
  • 9. Overexpression of repetitive dna sequences discovered in common tumor cells Satellite DNA is expressed at levels that exceed 100 times the values recorded in normal tissues, it could be a cancer marker.
  • 11. Chromatin announces key research milestone in sugarcane gene stacking collaboration with SYNGENTA INC. Singenta-Biotechnology. January 01, 2011
  • 12. Chromatin announces key research milestone in sugarcane gene stacking collaboration with SYNGENTA INC. Genes can be assembled, stacked, and expressed, for example the manipulation of the sugarcane chromatin.
  • 13. Chromatin announces key research milestone in sugarcane gene stacking collaboration with SYNGENTA INC. Chromatin announces key research milestone in sugarcane gene stacking collaboration with SYNGENTA INC
  • 14. Chromatin announces key research milestone in sugarcane gene stacking collaboration with SYNGENTA INC. Chromatin is a complex of the DNA, RNA and protein (mainly histones called H1, H2A, H2B, H3, and H4) that makes up chromosomes.
  • 15. Chromatin announces key research milestone in sugarcane gene stacking collaboration with SYNGENTA INC. Some of the best tools for investigating chromatin function include: Functional genomics methods such as chromatin immunoprecipitation coupled with array analysis Immunostaining cells with antibodies against specific modified forms of histones, quantifying modified histones using acid extraction. Mass spectrometric analysis.
  • 18. MEDICAL UTILITY Overexpression of repetitive dna sequences discovered in common tumor cells Recent advances in the theories of cancer and tumor cell behavior could save the lives of many people, and any valid information about this can change the history of medicine
  • 19. MEDICAL UTILITY Chromatin announces key research milestone in sugarcane gene stacking collaboration with SYNGENTA INC. Many global diseases are associated with the food they eat people, and for this reason is important that the modern medicine takes into account the molecular investigations of food to find its relation pathological from the standpoint of biological and improve the quality of life
  • 20. BIBLIOGRAPHY MARTINEZ S, Lina María. Biología molecular. 3. ed. Medellín: UPB. Fac. de Medicina. Overexpresionofrepetitive DNA sequencesdiscovered in common tumor cells, , Massachusetts general Hospital; Popular science articles about Biology & Nature, Biology News Net, January 13, 2011. Chromatinannounceskeyresearchmilestone in sugarcane gene stackingcollaborationwith SYNGENTA INC; Singenta - biotechnology;  Business Wire, January01, 2011.