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Scientists Decode Most of Mo. Cat's DNA
AP ^
| 10-31-07
| By MALCOLM RITTER
Posted on 11/01/2007 2:40:03 PM PDT by Nasty McPhilthy
NEW YORK (AP) An Abyssinian cat from Missouri, named Cinnamon, has just made scientific history. Researchers have largely decoded her DNA, a step that may aid the search for treatments for both feline and human diseases.
The report adds cats to the roughly two dozen mammals whose DNA has been unraveled, a list that includes dogs, chimps, rats, mice, cows and of course, people.
Why add cats? They get more than 200 diseases that resemble human illnesses, and knowing the details of their genetic makeup should help in the search for vaccines and treatments, researchers say. The list includes a cat version of AIDS, SARS, diabetes, retinal disease and spina bifida, said Stephen J. O'Brien of the National Cancer Institute.
The new work is reported in the November issue of the journal Genome Research by a team including O'Brien and colleague Joan Pontius. It covers about two-thirds of the DNA of Cinnamon, a research cat that lives at the University of Missouri in Columbia; more complete results are expected next year, O'Brien said.
Richard Gibbs of the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, who led a team that decoded the DNA of a monkey called the rhesus macaque, called the new work "a good outline" of cat DNA. Scientists are looking forward to the complete version, which will be useful for making detailed comparisons to the DNA of other animals, he said.
The full complement of an organism's DNA is called its genome. In cats, as in people, it's made up of nearly 3 billion building blocks. The sequence of those blocks spells out the hereditary information, just as strings of letters spell out sentences. Decoding a genome, which is called sequencing, means identifying the order of the building blocks.
The new work identified 20,285 genes in the cat, probably about 95 percent of the animal's full complement, O'Brien said. That's similar to the 20,000-25,000 genes estimated for humans.
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To: Nasty McPhilthy
Bah, you forgot the rules - all articles about a specific cat must be accompanied by a picture of that cat when possible.
Cinnamon, herself!
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posted on
11/01/2007 2:43:57 PM PDT
by
Spktyr
(Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
To: Nasty McPhilthy; Slings and Arrows; Lady Jag
Scientists Decode Most of Mo. Cat's DNA You can't spell "GATTACA" without "CAT"
To: Spktyr
Ooops! Sorry. Here's mine. I call him "Sleepy".
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posted on
11/01/2007 2:47:07 PM PDT
by
Nasty McPhilthy
(Those who beat their swords into plow shears will plow for those who don't.)
To: Nasty McPhilthy
Does that mean they unraveled all of this cat’s DNA? :)
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posted on
11/01/2007 2:49:50 PM PDT
by
HuntsvilleTxVeteran
(Remember the Alamo, Goliad and WACO, It is Time for a new San Jacinto)
To: HuntsvilleTxVeteran
“Richard Gibbs of the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, who led a team that decoded the DNA of a monkey called the rhesus macaque, called the new work “a good outline” of cat DNA. Scientists are looking forward to the complete version, which will be useful for making detailed comparisons to the DNA of other animals, he said.”
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posted on
11/01/2007 2:55:41 PM PDT
by
Nasty McPhilthy
(Those who beat their swords into plow shears will plow for those who don't.)
To: HuntsvilleTxVeteran
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posted on
11/01/2007 2:57:14 PM PDT
by
Nasty McPhilthy
(Those who beat their swords into plow shears will plow for those who don't.)
To: Nasty McPhilthy
Here's mine. I call him "Sleepy".
I should call our cat that. We had an earthquake here a couple of nights ago, felt it pretty strongly in our house. Cat just glanced at us getting up and running for doorways with a look of narcoleptic disinterest and went back to sleep. I thought animals were perceptive about earthquakes.
To: Nasty McPhilthy
Decoding is only the first step. Now they have to read the document. Good luck.
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posted on
11/01/2007 3:05:38 PM PDT
by
RightWhale
(anti-razors are pro-life)
To: Nasty McPhilthy
Gee, if the unravel an Abyssinian, can they knit a Persian?
Garde la Foi, mes amis! Nous nous sommes les sauveurs de la République! Maintenant et Toujours!
(Keep the Faith, my friends! We are the saviors of the Republic! Now and Forever!)
LonePalm, le Républicain du verre cassé (The Broken Glass Republican)
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posted on
11/01/2007 3:10:07 PM PDT
by
LonePalm
(Commander and Chef)
To: Nasty McPhilthy
"Silly apes! Now that they have the code, it is only a matter of time before they monkey with it!"
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posted on
11/01/2007 3:13:17 PM PDT
by
LRS
(It's time to put Hillary on the 3:10 to Yuma...)
To: martin_fierro; Nasty McPhilthy; Slings and Arrows
You can spell cat twice with “Titicaca” and not reuse any letters.
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posted on
11/01/2007 3:14:24 PM PDT
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Lady Jag
(ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,Election '08...It's going to be a bumpy ride,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø)
Government-funded research grant?
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11/01/2007 3:17:12 PM PDT
by
Rio
(Don't make me come over there....)
To: martin_fierro; Slings and Arrows; Glenn; republicangel; Bahbah; Beaker; BADROTOFINGER; etabeta; ...
It said EAT and SLEEP, repeated three bilion times.
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posted on
11/01/2007 4:53:45 PM PDT
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Slings and Arrows
("Be deranged in a consistent manner. Manson was nuts, but at least he was always on message." --dead)
To: Nasty McPhilthy
To: BunnySlippers
To: Nasty McPhilthy
Mo Cat? Is that how they make “Mo Hair” jackets?
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posted on
11/01/2007 5:31:50 PM PDT
by
Grizzled Bear
("Does not play well with others.")
To: Spktyr
Nice looking Abby. We’ve got one and they’re awesome cats.
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posted on
11/01/2007 6:07:00 PM PDT
by
Lx
((Do you like it, do you like it. Scott? I call it Mr. and Mrs. Tennerman chili.))
To: Slings and Arrows; Lady Jag; PetroniDE
To: Slings and Arrows
Plus also in the same amount, three billion times, GO TO LITTERBOX. =^..^=
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posted on
11/01/2007 7:26:58 PM PDT
by
Biggirl
(A biggirl with a big heart for God's animal creation.)
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