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CAS Institute of Hydrobiology provides proteogenomic analysis of Synechocuccus sp. PCC 7002

Dec 24, 2014

The group around Feng GE applied MS-derived proteomic data to refine the genetic model of this organism, including posttranslational modifications. China Bio news release, Dec. 24, 2014

Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute announces genome sequencing of spotted halibut genome

Dec 24, 2014

Songlin CHEN, The Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute (YSFRI), Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences (CAFS), announced in Qingdao that the genome oft he spotted halibut (Verasper variegatus) was completely sequenced, in a joint program with BGI, the Universities of...

BGI claims to account for over 50 % of the world’s genome sequencing activity

Dec 24, 2014

Established in Beijing in 1999 and moving to Shenzhen in 2007, BGI today has more than 5,000 employees located around the world, with an average age of only 27 years old. It owns 178 sequencing machines, out of which 128 were bought in 2010 at a prize of 700.000 USD...

Xinjiang Ye Xili Co. reports success in growing green algae on desert sand

Dec 23, 2014

With unicellular algae collected from the Taklimakan desert („desert chlorella), Yishing JIANG Abdullah founded his company Ye Xili Co. which conducted tests on a 15.000 square meter desert sand area and showed formation of a algal layer of several cm thickness...

China Bio-Med Regeneration Technology Ltd. and Oxford University form „Chinese Biomedical Technology R&D Center at Oxford University”

Dec 23, 2014

Director of the Oxford Center will be Academician Zhanfeng CUI who is also member of the Royal Academy of Engineering. China will provide £ 7,5 million funding to the Center over 5 years, which will also be used to fund 20 Ph. D. students at Oxford. Results will,...
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