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The discovery of the 2,000-year-old Dead Sea Scrolls had an incomparable impact on the historical understanding of Judaism and Christianity. "Piecing together" scroll fragments is like solving jigsaw puzzles with an unknown number of missing parts. We used the fact that most scrolls are made from animal skins to "fingerprint" pieces based on DNA sequences. Genetic sorting of the scrolls illuminates their textual relationship and historical significance. Disambiguating the contested relationship between Jeremiah fragments supplies evidence that some scrolls were brought to the Qumran caves from elsewhere; significantly, they demonstrate that divergent versions of Jeremiah circulated in parallel throughout Israel (ancient Judea). Similarly, patterns discovered in non-biblical scrolls, particularly the Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice, suggest that the Qumran scrolls represent the broader cultural milieu of the period. Finally, genetic analysis divorces debated fragments from the Qumran scrolls. Our study demonstrates that interdisciplinary approaches enrich the scholar's toolkit.
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Sequência de Bases/genética , Genética/história , Pele/metabolismo , Animais , Cristianismo/história , História Antiga , Humanos , Israel , Judaísmo/históriaRESUMO
September 2, 2017, marks the 25th year after the passing of Dr. Barbara McClintock, geneticist and recipient of the 1983 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for her discovery of transposable elements in maize. This memoir focuses on the last years of her life-after the prize-and includes personal recollections of how she mentored young scientists and inspired the age of genetics, epigenetics, and genomics.
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Elementos de DNA Transponíveis , Genética/educação , Genes de Plantas , Genética/história , História do Século XX , Prêmio Nobel , Fisiologia/história , Zea mays/genéticaRESUMO
Francis' office window (at the Salk) commanded a panorama of the Pacific. "This grand natural scene was a physical correlate of Francis's intellectual world: wide-ranging, brilliantly lit, a little overawing, but also immensely inviting and above all an exciting place to be." (Mitchison, 2004).
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DNA/química , Genética/história , Biologia Molecular/história , Animais , Caenorhabditis elegans , Códon , Biologia do Desenvolvimento/história , Inglaterra , História do Século XX , PesquisaRESUMO
This year marks the 150(th) anniversary of the presentation by Gregor Mendel of his studies of plant hybridization to the Brunn Natural History Society. Their nature and meaning have been discussed many times. However, on this occasion, we reflect on the scientific enterprise and the perception of new discoveries.
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Genética/história , Modelos Genéticos , Animais , Galinhas/genética , Cruzamentos Genéticos , História do Século XVIII , Pisum sativum/genética , Zea mays/genéticaRESUMO
In 1915, "The Mechanism of Mendelian Heredity" was published by four prominent Drosophila geneticists. They discovered that genes form linkage groups on chromosomes inherited in a Mendelian fashion and laid the genetic foundation that promoted Drosophila as a model organism. Flies continue to offer great opportunities, including studies in the field of functional genomics.
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Drosophila melanogaster/genética , Genética/história , Animais , Técnicas Genéticas , História do Século XX , Humanos , Modelos AnimaisRESUMO
We talk to Ewelina Malecka and Sarah Woodson about their paper, "Stepwise sRNA targeting of structured bacterial mRNAs leads to abortive annealing," who inspired them along their scientific paths, the research in Sarah's lab and the environment she looks to create, as well as Ewelina's advice for aspiring scientists.
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Pesquisa Biomédica/história , Genética/história , RNA Bacteriano/história , Pequeno RNA não Traduzido/história , Escolha da Profissão , Regulação Bacteriana da Expressão Gênica , História do Século XX , História do Século XXI , Fator Proteico 1 do Hospedeiro/metabolismo , Humanos , Conformação de Ácido Nucleico , RNA Bacteriano/genética , RNA Bacteriano/metabolismo , Pequeno RNA não Traduzido/genética , Pequeno RNA não Traduzido/metabolismo , Relação Estrutura-AtividadeRESUMO
In 1953, Watson and Crick not only described the double-helix structure of DNA, but also embraced the idea that genes contained a code that expresses information and thereby changed our view of life. This article traces how these ideas entered biological thinking and highlights the connections between different branches of science at the time, exploring the power of metaphor in science.
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DNA/química , DNA/genética , Genética/história , Biologia Molecular/história , Códon , História do Século XX , Modelos MolecularesRESUMO
In Drosophila development, the axes of the egg and future embryo are established during oogenesis. To learn about the underlying genetic and molecular pathways that lead to axis formation, I conducted a large-scale genetic screen at the beginning of my independent career. This led to the eventual understanding that both anterior-posterior and dorsal-ventral pattern information is transmitted from the oocyte to the surrounding follicle cells and in turn from the follicle cells back to the oocyte. How I came to conduct this screen and what further insights were gained by studying the mutants isolated in the screen are the topics of this autobiographical article.
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Drosophila melanogaster/embriologia , Drosophila melanogaster/genética , Genética/história , Óvulo/fisiologia , Animais , Padronização Corporal/genética , Proteínas de Drosophila/genética , Proteínas de Drosophila/metabolismo , Embrião não Mamífero , Receptores ErbB/genética , Receptores ErbB/metabolismo , Feminino , Regulação da Expressão Gênica no Desenvolvimento , História do Século XX , História do Século XXI , Masculino , Oócitos/fisiologia , Ovário/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Ovário/fisiologia , Receptores de Peptídeos de Invertebrados/genética , Receptores de Peptídeos de Invertebrados/metabolismo , Análise para Determinação do Sexo , Processos de Determinação Sexual , Estados UnidosRESUMO
In 1964, Vincent Allfrey and colleagues reported the identification of histone acetylation and with deep insight proposed a regulatory role for this protein modification in transcription regulation. Subsequently, histone acetyltransferases (HATs), histone deacetylases (HDACs) and acetyl-Lys-binding proteins were identified as transcription regulators, thereby providing compelling evidence for his daring hypothesis. During the past 15 years, reversible protein acetylation and its modifying enzymes have been implicated in many cellular functions beyond transcription regulation. Here, we review the progress accomplished during the past 50 years and discuss the future of protein acetylation.
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Epigênese Genética , Regulação da Expressão Gênica , Proteínas/metabolismo , Acetilação , Genética/história , História do Século XX , História do Século XXI , Modelos BiológicosRESUMO
The 2012 Albert Lasker Special Achievement Award in Medical Science will be shared by Donald Brown and Tom Maniatis for their scientific work leading to the purification and study of single genes by physical and molecular biological methodologies. Brown and Maniatis are also recognized for their extraordinary commitment and generosity in promoting the careers of young scientists. The impact of these accomplishments has transformed biological and medical science over the past four decades.
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Distinções e Prêmios , Clonagem Molecular , Técnicas Genéticas , Biologia Molecular/história , Biologia Molecular/métodos , Genética/história , História do Século XX , Estados UnidosRESUMO
Hox genes play a key role in determining body plan, but previous research indicated that forewing development occurs independently of Antennapedia, the Hox gene expressed in the thoracic region. Now, a new paper in Development describes an essential role for Antennapedia in wing development of silkworm, Drosophila and Tribolium. We caught up with first author, Chunyan Fang, and corresponding author, Xiaoling Tong, a group leader at the State Key Laboratory of Silkworm Genome Biology at Southwest University in China, to find out more about their research.
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Biologia do Desenvolvimento/história , Genética/história , China , História do Século XXIRESUMO
When Mendel's work was rediscovered in 1900, and extended to establish classical genetics, it was initially seen in opposition to Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection on continuous variation, as represented by the biometric research program that was the foundation of quantitative genetics. As Fisher, Haldane, and Wright established a century ago, Mendelian inheritance is exactly what is needed for natural selection to work efficiently. Yet, the synthesis remains unfinished. We do not understand why sexual reproduction and a fair meiosis predominate in eukaryotes, or how far these are responsible for their diversity and complexity. Moreover, although quantitative geneticists have long known that adaptive variation is highly polygenic, and that this is essential for efficient selection, this is only now becoming appreciated by molecular biologists-and we still do not have a good framework for understanding polygenic variation or diffuse function.