Genome Structure of Dinosaurs Discovered by Bird-Turtle Comparisons
A discovery by scientists at the University of Kent has provided significant insight into the overall genome structure of dinosaurs. By comparing the genomes of different species, chiefly birds and turtles, the Kent team were able to determine how the overall genome structure (i.e. the chromosomes) of many people’s favourite dinosaur species – like Velociraptor…
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Enzyme is Crucial for Combating Antibiotic-Resistant E.Coli Infections
Research by bioscientists at the University of Kent and the University of Queensland is expected to pave the way for new approaches to kill bacteria that no longer respond to conventional antibiotics. In a paper published by Scientific Reports, Kent’s Dr Mark Shepherd and colleagues demonstrate the importance of an enzyme, cytochrome bd-I, for survival…