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Saturday, December 31, 2005

The Guardian:Great breakthrough


Of moreover interesting way, it was published today in the section of Science of http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/story/0,3605,1675259,00.html The Guardian, a list of the 10 scientific breakthroughs of the year 2005. Although it is not specified a first place : a) do not they appear in the first place works related to the Evolution,like Science magazine published b) The Guardian, suggests nevertheless, that the first place corresponds to a work that intends to resolve the mysteries of certain human mutation. If you re-read our article published yesterday in our blog of Ciencia: “Evolution: the true breakthrough”, you will noted the notable coincidence of opinions between The Guardian and ours. Read interlined –among several propositions- our proposal of: true breakthrough-mutation.

In this case a complete set http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4268226.stm of human chromosome 21 (3 copies of chromosome 21, instead of 2), were implanted by british researchers inside embryonic mouse stem cells, the same one that when to be developed in an adult exhibits similar symptoms to a human with Sindrome of Down (cardiac malformations, problems by memory, cerebral alterations, etc). We agree that this is a true breakthrough and enthusiasm us that the publishers of The Guardian, coincide with us. If the model is successful, it will decipher not alone the causes of the Syndrome of Down, but also of other similar illnesses.

Gran paso adelante

De modo por demás interesante, se publica el dia de hoy, en la seccion de Ciencia de The Guardian, una lista de los 10 breakthroughs cientificos del 2005. Aunque no se especifica un primer lugar : a) no aparecen en primer lugar trabajos relacionados con la Evolución, como si aparecieron publicados en Science b) The Guardian, sugiere sin embargo, que el primer lugar le corresponde a un trabajo que pretende resolver los misterios de cierta mutación humana. Si re-leen nuestro articulo publicado ayer en nuestro blog de Ciencia:Evolucion: el verdadero breakthrough”, notaran la notable coincidencia de opiniones entre The Guardian y nosotros. Lean entrelineas- y dentro de varias proposiciones- nuestra propuesta de : verdadero breakthrough-mutacion.

En este caso un juego completo humano del cromosoma 21 humano (3 copias de cromosoma 21, en lugar de 2), fueron implantados por investigadores británicos, en células madre embrionarias de un ratón, el mismo que al desarrollarse en adulto exhibe sintomas similares a los de un humano con Sindrome de Down (malformaciones cardiacas, problemas de memoria, alteraciones cerebrales, etc). Concordamos en que este, si es un verdadero breakthrough y nos entusiasma que los editores de The Guardian, coincidan con nosotros. Si el modelo es exitoso, desentrañará no solo las causas del Síndrome de Down, sino tambien de otras enfermedades similares.

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