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The Footprints of Winter

By | March 1, 2011

Epigenetic marks laid down during the cold months of the year allow flowering in spring and summer.

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Sequence Analysis 101

By | March 1, 2011

A newbie’s guide to crunching next-generation sequencing data

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Imprinting Diversity

By | March 1, 2011

Joachim Messing talks about how genomic imprinting may be a strong driver of diversity.

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Losers Fight Back

By | February 1, 2011

Editor's choice in developmental biology

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Myc, Nicked

By | January 1, 2011

Editor's Choice in Developmental Biology

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Jeremy Reiter: Hunting for Cilia

By | January 1, 2011

Assistant professor of biochemistry, University of California, San Francisco. Age: 39

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Capsule Reviews

By | January 1, 2011

How to Catch a Robot Rat, On Fact and Fraud, Not a Chimp, Here Is a Human Being

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Botanical Biopharming

By | September 1, 2010

Green-thumbed biotechs say they can use plants to make drugs faster, cheaper, and better than top pharmaceutical companies.

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Betting on Biotech

By | April 5, 1993

Despite chill winds on Wall Street, investors continue to place bets on fledgling biotechnology companies.

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