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Early evolution of metazoan transcription factors.

School of Biological Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia. Analyses of recently sequenced sponge, cnidarian, placozoan, and choanoflagellate genomes have revealed that most transcription factor (TF)...

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Woman 'glassed man, punched woman'

A YOUNG woman faces assault charges after allegedly glassing a man in a Brisbane bar early this morning. Police charged the 19-year-old Windsor woman after she allegedly assaulted two people in the Fortitude Valley bar about...

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Traveston Dam court case set to resume

AAP A court case which could affect the federal government's approval of the controversial Traveston Dam in southeast Queensland resumes in the Federal Court in Brisbane on Monday. The state government owned utility Sunwater is...

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Women to protest maternity reforms

AAP Hundreds of women will rally outside Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's Brisbane electorate office on Monday to protest the federal government's maternity services reforms. Health Minister Nicola Roxon on Thursday announced that...

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Boy, 5, nearly drowns at pool

A FIVE-year-old boy has survived after being found unconscious on the bottom of the Newmarket Olympic swimming pool in Brisbane. The incident occurred about 2.30pm today. CPR was performed on the boy until emergency services...

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Are protein domains modules of lateral genetic transfer?

The University of Queensland, Institute for Molecular Biosciences, and ARC Centre of Excellence in Bioinformatics, Brisbane, Australia. BACKGROUND: In prokaryotes and some eukaryotes, genetic material can be transferred...

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Mum's the word on home births

KATE DENNEHY November 8, 2009 MORE than 400 women and children are expected to protest outside Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's Brisbane office tomorrow over proposed changes to home-birth legislation. The Government plans to amend...

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More women execs tee off

EXECUTIVE women are taking to the golf course in a concerted effort to go stroke for stroke with their networking male colleagues. Golf coaches report that corporate women fear they will miss out on promotion opportunities if...

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Switch on to power savings

SAVING money plus helping the environment has lured more than 122,000 Queensland households to take up the State Government's ClimateSmart service. Since the initiative was introduced in January this year, 122,439 Queensland...

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Ipswich buzzing with makeover

IPSWICH'S transformation into the City of Opportunity is powering ahead, as several major firms prepare to open their doors and a multi-million dollar remake of the CBD gathers pace. The city, west of Brisbane, has been...

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