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http://blogs.lib.ncsu.edu/GN415/date/20070122 Monday January 22, 2007

Toxoplasma infection

Just in time for this week's poster discussion, there is a paper in Nature (vol 445, pp 324-327) entitled "Toxoplasma co-opts host gene expression by injection of a polymorphic kinase homologue" that describes how this microbe uses the host's immune system to establish infection.  See the link at http://www.lib.ncsu.edu:2118/nature/journal/v445/n7125/index.html

Greg Gibson

http://blogs.lib.ncsu.edu/GN415/date/20070108 Monday January 08, 2007

The evolution of lactose tolerance

There is a really interesting paper that just came out in the journal Nature Genetics that explains why some people are able to digest dairy products as adults, and others aren't.  It turns out that two different mutations have been selected in Europeans and east Africans that affect the expression of the lactase gene in the intestine.  The mutations must have risen independently in different early pastoralist societies.  You can access the article through the NCSU Libraries Journals site (the URL is http://www.nature.com/ng/journal/v39/n1/abs/ng1946.html).  There is also a neat summary that may be more intelligible in the same issue, at http://www.nature.com/ng/journal/v39/n1/full/ng0107-7.html.

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