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WikiStage Video - Who am I (genetically)? by Jonathan Weitzman

WikiStage Video - Who am I (genetically)? by Jonathan Weitzman

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Geneviève Almouzni, Scientific Coordinator of EpiGeneSys, Becomes Director of the Institut Curie Research Centre

Geneviève Almouzni, Scientific Coordinator of EpiGeneSys, Becomes Director of the Institut Curie Research Centre

As of September 1, Geneviève Almouzni, CNRS Research Director, director of the Nuclear Dynamics...

Digging in the memory of genes for the fountain of youth

Digging in the memory of genes for the fountain of youth

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Edith Heard on the public perception of epigenetics

Edith Heard on the public perception of epigenetics

While epigenetics remained a virtually unknown subject of science for many years, it has recently...

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    WikiStage Video - Who am I (genetically)? by Jonathan Weitzman

    Mittwoch, 22. Januar 2014 08:33
  • Geneviève Almouzni, Scientific Coordinator of EpiGeneSys, Becomes Director of the Institut Curie Research Centre

    Geneviève Almouzni, Scientific Coordinator of EpiGeneSys, Becomes Director of the Institut Curie...

    Donnerstag, 29. August 2013 00:00
  • Digging in the memory of genes for the fountain of youth

    Digging in the memory of genes for the fountain of youth

    Donnerstag, 18. Juli 2013 00:00
  • Edith Heard on the public perception of epigenetics

    Edith Heard on the public perception of epigenetics

    Montag, 08. Juli 2013 09:08

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How were chromosomes discovered?

The discovery of the chromosome was descriptive from the beginning and inseparably interwoven with the discoveries of the cell and the nucleus. All findings became possible only after Leeuwenhoek´s invention of the microscope in 1674. In 1831 Robert Brown described the 'areola' in orchids being constantly detectable in all cells. He called this...

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