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Cuba, France Agree To Develop Hepatitis B Vaccine

Posted: February 15, 2014 at 11:44 am

PARIS, Feb 13 (BERNAMA-NNN-PRENSA LATINA) -- French company Abivax and the Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (CIGB) in Cuba announced an agreement here Wednesday to partner in the development and commercialisation of vaccines with one against the Hepatitis B virus.

The CIGB, Cuba's leading biotechnology institution, has more than 50 research-development projects, while Abivax, based in Paris, is a product of the merger of the Wittycell, Splicos and Zophis firms. Their objective is to fight infectious diseases and cancer.

"Cuba is known for the excellence of its physicians and the quality of its vaccines. This is a project of international importance to put France foremost in this matter," Philippe Pouletty, president of the Administrative Council of the French firm, said.

Norkis Arteaga, head of Biocubafarma business department, said that the complementary nature of both companies in research and production will allow for the distribution of many products in the future.

Arteaga cited in a statement a licensing agreement between the CIGB and Abivax for the development and commercialisation of the therapeutic vaccine against Hepatitis B.

Cuba will provide the clinical results and capacity, while the French firm financial resources to complete other clinical trials in Europe and Asia along with the experience to register it in these markets and commercialise it later.

-- BERNAMA-NNN-PRENSA LATINA

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Interactive map of human genetic history revealed

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13-Feb-2014

Contact: Clare Ryan clare.ryan@ucl.ac.uk 44-020-310-83846 University College London

The interactive map, produced by researchers from Oxford University and UCL (University College London), details the histories of genetic mixing between each of the 95 populations across Europe, Africa, Asia and South America spanning the last four millennia.

The study, published this week in Science, simultaneously identifies, dates and characterises genetic mixing between populations. To do this, the researchers developed sophisticated statistical methods to analyse the DNA of 1490 individuals in 95 populations around the world. The work was chiefly funded by the Wellcome Trust and Royal Society.

'DNA really has the power to tell stories and uncover details of humanity's past.' said Dr Simon Myers of Oxford University's Department of Statistics and Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, co-senior author of the study.

'Because our approach uses only genetic data, it provides information independent from other sources. Many of our genetic observations match historical events, and we also see evidence of previously unrecorded genetic mixing. For example, the DNA of the Tu people in modern China suggests that in around 1200CE, Europeans similar to modern Greeks mixed with an otherwise Chinese-like population. Plausibly, the source of this European-like DNA might be merchants travelling the nearby Silk Road.'

The powerful technique, christened 'Globetrotter', provides insight into past events such as the genetic legacy of the Mongol Empire. Historical records suggest that the Hazara people of Pakistan are partially descended from Mongol warriors, and this study found clear evidence of Mongol DNA entering the population during the period of the Mongol Empire. Six other populations, from as far west as Turkey, showed similar evidence of genetic mixing with Mongols around the same time.

'What amazes me most is simply how well our technique works,' said Dr Garrett Hellenthal of the UCL Genetics Institute, lead author of the study. 'Although individual mutations carry only weak signals about where a person is from, by adding information across the whole genome we can reconstruct these mixing events. Sometimes individuals sampled from nearby regions can have surprisingly different sources of mixing.

'For example, we identify distinct events happening at different times among groups sampled within Pakistan, with some inheriting DNA from sub-Saharan Africa, perhaps related to the Arab Slave Trade, others from East Asia, and yet another from ancient Europe. Nearly all our populations show mixing events, so they are very common throughout recent history and often involve people migrating over large distances.'

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New Interactive Map Reveals Human History Of Genetic Mixing

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Lawrence LeBlond for redOrbit.com Your Universe Online

A multi-institutional team of researchers this week published in the journal Science a study identifying, dating and characterizing the genetic mixing between populations around the world. Along with the study, the team released an interactive map detailing the histories of this genetic mixing.

Researchers from Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Oxford University and University College London developed sophisticated statistical methods to analyze the DNA of nearly 1500 people from 95 different populations around the world and from over the past four millennia. These populations hailed from Europe, Africa, Asia and South and Central America.

The groups work was funded by the Wellcome Trust and Royal Society.

DNA really has the power to tell stories and uncover details of humanitys past, said co-senior study author Dr Simon Myers, of Oxford Universitys Department of Statistics and Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics.

Because our approach uses only genetic data, it provides information independent from other sources. Many of our genetic observations match historical events, and we also see evidence of previously unrecorded genetic mixing. For example, the DNA of the Tu people in modern China suggests that in around 1200CE, Europeans similar to modern Greeks mixed with an otherwise Chinese-like population. Plausibly, the source of this European-like DNA might be merchants travelling the nearby Silk Road, explained Dr Myers in a statement.

Dubbed Globetrotter, this powerful technique provides a good in-depth look at the past. For Instance, the method provided invaluable insight into the genetic legacy of the Mongol Empire. Historically, it is believed that the Hazara people of Pakistan are partially descended from Mongol warriors; the study found clear evidence to back up this belief, discovering that Mongol DNA had in fact entered the Pakistani population during the Mongol Empire. As well, six other neighboring populations showed similar evidence of genetic mixing with the Mongols during this period.

What amazes me most is simply how well our technique works, said study lead author Dr Garrett Hellenthal, of the UCL Genetics Institute. Although individual mutations carry only weak signals about where a person is from, by adding information across the whole genome we can reconstruct these mixing events. Sometimes individuals sampled from nearby regions can have surprisingly different sources of mixing.

For example, we identify distinct events happening at different times among groups sampled within Pakistan, with some inheriting DNA from sub-Saharan Africa, perhaps related to the Arab Slave Trade, others from East Asia, and yet another from ancient Europe. Nearly all our populations show mixing events, so they are very common throughout recent history and often involve people migrating over large distances, said Dr Hellenthal.

The team also identified chunks of DNA shared between individuals from different populations, based on the genome data taken from all 1490 individuals. They found that those populations that shared more ancestry also shared more of these chunks. As well, individual chunks gave the team clues about the underlying ancestry along chromosomes.

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Diabetes Genetics Study Brings In Data From Different Ethnic Groups

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February 10, 2014

University of Oxford

Seven new genetic regions associated with type 2 diabetes have been identified in the largest study to date of the genetic basis of the disease.

DNA data was brought together from more than 48,000 patients and 139,000 healthy controls from four different ethnic groups. The research was conducted by an international consortium of investigators from 20 countries on four continents, co-led by investigators from Oxford Universitys Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics.

The majority of such genome-wide association studies have been done in populations with European backgrounds. This research is notable for including DNA data from populations of Asian and Hispanic origin as well.

The researchers believe that, as more genetic data increasingly become available from populations of South Asian ancestry and, particularly, African descent, it will be possible to map genes implicated in type 2 diabetes ever more closely.

One of the striking features of these data is how much of the genetic variation that influences diabetes is shared between major ethnic groups, says Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator Professor Mark McCarthy from the University of Oxford. This has allowed us to combine data from more than 50 studies from across the globe to discover new genetic regions affecting risk of diabetes.

He adds: The overlap in signals between populations of European, Asian and Hispanic origin argues that the risk regions we have found to date do not explain the clear differences in the patterns of diabetes between those groups.

Among the regions identified by the international research team are two, near the genes ARL15 and RREB1, that also show strong links to elevated levels of insulin and glucose in the body two key characteristics of type 2 diabetes. This finding provides insights into the ways basic biochemical processes are involved in the risk of type 2 diabetes, the scientists say.

The genome-wide association study looked at more than 3 million DNA variants to identify those that have a measurable impact on risk of type 2 diabetes. By combining DNA data from many tens of thousands of individuals, the consortium was able to detect, for the first time, regions where the effects on diabetes susceptibility are rather subtle.

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Maury- Cheating wife Gets Pwned_ Shocking DNA Paternity – Video

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DNA Lean supplements | Combo – Video

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Advanced Genetics 1.4/ MC1.6.4 – DNA Combining and Analyzing – Video

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Minecraft 1.6.4 Part 2 of Advanced Genetics tutorial explaining how to process your ability gene and apply it to your own DNA. Please leave a like if these v...

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Advanced Genetics 1.4/ MC1.6.4 – DNA Cloning and Sampling Mobs – Video

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Little mix – DNA (cover by dreamers) – Video

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Mandeah ~ Heart Expansion and DNA Meditation – Video

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Announcing the release of " Mandeah", Heart Expansion DNA Meditation. The first of a series of videos that will integrate mudras, kriyas, music and artwork s...

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