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Draft sequence of the rye genome
04.04.2017 · Leibniz-Institut für Pflanzengenetik und KulturpflanzenforschungResearchers report on a whole-genome draft sequence of rye. This represents a genome resource of high value for comparative genomics and genome-based breeding for sustainable crop production.
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Europe`s first cave fish
05.04.2017 · Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland FisheriesA team of cave divers and researchers discovered Europe's first cave fish in Southern Germany. The findings show that adaptation to subterranean habitats can be fast - requiring only a few thousand years.
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Diabetes Drug May Improve Fracture Healing
22.03.2017 · German Institute of Human NutritionA new study shows that gliptins — well known from diabetes treatment — play an important role in the cellular composition of bones. The discovery provides a novel therapeutic approach to improve bone healing in older, overweight...
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Endangered giants
30.03.2017 · Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland FisheriesFreshwater megafauna such as river dolphins and sturgeons play vital roles in their respective ecosystems. Researchers have teamed up with international colleagues to illustrate the factors that currently threaten these large...
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The vicious circle of drought
15.03.2017 · Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact ResearchLogging that happens today and potential future rainfall reductions in the Amazon could increase the risk for self-amplified forest loss. A great variety of tree species in a forest patch can significantly strengthen the chance...
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Simulating cellular sorting processes
08.03.2017 · DWI – Leibniz Institute for Interactive MaterialsResearchers developed a set of different, micrometer-sized building blocks, which can self-sort and co-assemble into defined compositions and disassemble at the push of a button. Using this particles, scientists try to simulate...
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Incorrect gene activation causes cancer
27.02.2017 · Leibniz Institute on Aging - Fritz Lipmann InstituteResearchers verified that a lack of methyl groups in the gene body leads to an incorrect gene activation and, as a consequence, to the emergence of cancer. Chemical regulation of gene expression could be a new target for cancer...
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Harvests in the US suffer from climate change
14.02.2017 · Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact ResearchSome of the most important crops risk substantial damage from rising temperatures. Increased irrigation can help to reduce the negative effects of global warming on crops - but only in specific regions.
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Little Impact on Aggressive Tax Planning
14.02.2017 · Centre for European Economic ResearchThe aggressive tax planning efforts of companies such as Google or Apple are aimed at effectively reducing corporate tax burdens. A recent study carried out that current combatting strategies are not effective enough.