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Deep-Rooted Alliance
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作者 Lu Youqing 《ChinAfrica》 2014年第5期18-18,共1页
ChinAfrica: What is the status of the Sino-Tanzanian relationship today?LU Youqing: The friendship between China and Tanzania is time-honored. About four decades ago, more than 50,000 Chinese people came all the wa... ChinAfrica: What is the status of the Sino-Tanzanian relationship today?LU Youqing: The friendship between China and Tanzania is time-honored. About four decades ago, more than 50,000 Chinese people came all the way to Tanzania and built the world-renowned TAZARA Railway together with the local people, promoting the economic development of the two nations and supporting the independence and emancipation efforts in nations of the region. The railway has since become a symbol of Sino-Tanzanian friendship. 展开更多
关键词 deep-rooted Alliance
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How Often Does Human DNA Mutate?
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作者 Yali Xue 《Science Foundation in China》 CAS 2009年第1期37-39,共3页
Editor's comments The human mutation rate how often new changes appear in the DNA--is fundamental to understanding many aspects of medical genetics and human evolutionary genetics. But it is low, and has therefore b... Editor's comments The human mutation rate how often new changes appear in the DNA--is fundamental to understanding many aspects of medical genetics and human evolutionary genetics. But it is low, and has therefore been difficult to measure. In the past, scientists could only estimate it approximately, either by observing how often mutant phenotypes appeared, or by comparison of humans and closely related species, such as chimpanzee, where many mutations could accumulate but the time period was uncertain. Now, a new study supported by the NSFC in China and The Royal Society in the UK reports the first direct measurement of the human mutation rate at the individual letters ( nucleotides or bases) of DNA. This was possible because new ( next )-generation sequencing technology is much more powerful than the methods available previously. The work was published in the lead- ing journal Currerzt Biology on 15th September 2009. The results were reported in the news by Nature, Science and the BBC , as well as in more than 20 Chinese newspapers and radio stations after the work first appeared online on 27th August. It was also one of the research highlights in Nature on 3rd September, which commented " This direct measurement of the human mutation rate should help researchers to refine evolutionary dating and better understand the source of genetic disease'. From the work, researchers could estimate that everyone has around 200 new mutations in their genome ; as the authors said, "we are all mutants". The ability to reliably measure rates of DNA mutation means we can begin to ask how mutation rates vary between different regions of the genome and perhaps also between different individuals. 展开更多
关键词 Mutation rate deep-rooting pedigree next-generation sequencing human Y chromosome
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