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c sequencing of a 718kb segment of the E. coli genome, a second copy of LDR-D was found during the c
e (December 2007) entitled "Aging of the Other Genome: A Decisive but Ambitious Solution"
initial investigation of the Coccolithoviruses genome, a sequence of genes responsible for productio
Using a reference genome a researcher can usually determine, with some
same number of genes as human beings but in a genome about one-tenth the size.
takes place in the same fictional universe as Genome, about one hundred years prior to the novel's
ow was written as a prequel (albeit later than Genome), according to the author, it should be read a
Multiple genome alignment (can cope with rearrangements)
ge scale projects such as sequencing the human genome, all this work is done by robots.
In the human genome all three snoRNAs (ACA2a, ACA2b and ACA34) are
The advent of annotated cloned regions of the genome alongside the genome sequence, in particular a
Comparison of the mitochondrial genome also provide further support to its taxonomic
This currently makes up much of the human genome, although the percentage of the genome that fa
nt and later amplified as thymine during whole genome amplification.
ganism or the number of genes contained in its genome, an observation that was deemed wholly counter
le to stimulate the broad commercialization of genome analysis technologies.
tical protein is in gene identification during genome analysis.
ysis, the available analyzers such as Illumina Genome Analyzer 2 and Roche 454 analyzer made this ap
he small size of the short reads (for Illumina Genome Analyzer this can be around 36 bases) de novo
ached to a solid surface, used in the Illumina Genome Analyzer.
computational screen of the rice Oryza sativa genome and is predicted to acts as a methylation guid
ed that RUF3 was present within the plasmodium genome and the expression of this ncRNA was verified
lationships between genetic variation of human genome and free radical production and oxidative stre
ch each cell is able to duplicate, copying its genome and splitting into two daughter cells.
-one identified members in the sequenced human genome, and twenty in the mouse (nineteen of which ar
ming DNA to be highly similar to the recipient genome, and so horizontal gene transfer is usually li
ny non-coding RNAs within the L. monocytogenes genome and the location of these non-coding RNAs with
nent incorporation of the insert into the host genome, and thus leave distinct genetic markers in th
pMap Project, recombination rates in the human genome and the 1000 Genomes Project.
alt tolerance tests, mapping of the Pongamia's Genome and a number of other associated projects.
ed that RUF6 was present within the plasmodium genome and the expression of this ncRNA was verified
arching, visualizing, comparing, and analyzing genome and pathway information.
lab has lead in the sequencing of the sorghum genome and the cotton genome.
to radiation by having multiple copies of its genome and rapid DNA repair mechanisms.
It has a tripartate genome and is largely spread by the insect vector of
About 8% of the human genome and approximately 10% of the mouse genome are
h is represented by broken genes in the fish's genome), and this lack of eyes spreads to the rest of
ecular Engineering noted for work on the human genome and development of the UCSC Genome Browser as
large database of images illustrating the full genome, and several movies detailing embryogenesis.
Alu elements interspersed throughout the human genome, and it is estimated that about 10.7% of the h
1 applied Rosetta v4.2x software on the human genome and 89 others, starting in November 2004.
computational methods to understand the human genome and how it relates to the human proteome.
Databases within BioCyc describe genome and pathway information for individual organis
ted copies of P1 sRNA in the P.aeruginosa PA01 genome and both copies appear to be located upstream
the point where humans have cracked the human genome, and have managed to create a whole new race o
A sequence that has a single occurrence in the genome and whose location and base sequence are known
expressed from the RD1 region of the bacterial genome and play a key role in the virulence of the in
articular restriction enzyme site throughout a genome and the process of isolating RAD tags is an im
uences accurately covering at least 98% of the genome, and at a recurring cost of no more than $10,0
mputational screening of the rice Oryza sativa genome and is proposed to acts as a methylation guide
ple copies of class I RNA in the D. discoideum genome and the RNA is highly expressed i.e. 14 unique
nth pattern that wormed into techno's communal genome and has since been mutated and reused in liter
l proteins are encoded at the 3' region of the genome and are expressed from a set of subgenomic mRN
tanding still, is due to the frog DNA in their genome, and it is shown that other dinosaurs, such as
package of tools, which are important parts of genome annotation pipelines.
The Vertebrate and Genome Annotation (Vega) project provides manual cura
ding the Ensembl project has made high-quality genome annotation available freely over the web, prev
Genome annotation integrating a wide variety of trans
mprehensively in his 2007 book "The Origins of Genome Architecture".
The Origins of Genome Architecture.
tragenomic conflict arises when genes inside a genome are not transmitted by the same rules, or when
These traits imbedded in the genome are quite protected against mutations.
In Metal Gear Solid, the Genome Army were given gene therapy enhancements.
These cancers have a relatively stable genome as they are transmitted.
is insufficiently processive to copy an entire genome, as it falls off after incorporating only 25-5
, with each cell type having 1-2% of the human genome as open chromatin .
GenomeABC : A server for Benchmarking of Genome Assemblers.
In bioinformatics, hybrid genome assembly refers to a genome assembly merging d
Parallel Genome Assembly (PGA) is a hypothesis in the field of
r displayed linkage maps and the physical map ( genome assembly), highlighting markers that are commo
2x coverage is not sufficient to create a full genome assembly, but will provide comparative data ac
ene Ontology annotation, InterPro abstract and genome assignments
ning the sequences of those DNA regions in the genome associated with regulatory activity.
el, covering 2.4 megabases (0.08% of the human genome) at locus Xp21.
Because this inexpensive approach surveys the genome at relatively coarse resolution-and only at si
lication origin) is a particular sequence in a genome at which replication is initiated.
. margaretae has the smallest known angiosperm genome at 63.4 Mbp.
c Research, and in the sequencing of the human genome at Celera Genomics, which he joined when it wa
ional RNA that was identified by a comparative genome based screen for RNAs in cyanobacteria.
ife cycle, within the infected cell, the viral genome becomes associated with viral proteins and ass
In cancer, the genome becomes very unstable, resulting in specific r
tation of the genes and other elements of this genome began in September 2007.
The institute appointed genome biologist Eric Lander and stem cell biologist
1975) is a Canadian evolutionary biologist and genome biologist and a tenured Associate Professor in
Genome Biology
Editor of Genome Biology 2001-2004
1999, he was appointed as full-time Professor Genome Biology and Functional Genomics at the Univers
He is also the author of a monthly column in Genome Biology modelled after an amusing column in Cu
use six flagship journals: Journal of Biology, Genome Biology, Genome Medicine, Arthritis Research a
Genome Biology.
In the human genome both U88 and U87 scaRNAs share the same host g
Integrated Genome Browser was originally developed at Affymetrix
genome browser
Integrated Genome Browser (IGB) (pronounced Ig-Bee) is an open s
s the genetic sequences obtained from the UCSC Genome Browser into a pattern-matching game, allowing
Genome Browser - browse the genes of C. elegans (and
It includes a genome browser, and browsers for metabolic and regula
mation of CGs is not only limited to the human genome but some CGs have also been identified in othe
phorin E) has been identified within the human genome but cannot easily be detected on routine gel s
0 CGs have been identified in the entire human genome by different research groups across the world
tly mapped within the P. falciparum strain 3DF genome by primer extension.
The first effort to sequence the human genome came in under budget and ahead of schedule, an
It is the home to the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, which includes the Wellcome Trust Sang
verse Vaccinology is that an entire pathogenic genome can be screened using bioinformatics approache
o develop a coherent theory of how an insect's genome can selectively activate hormones which determ
ent STRs along with their loci in a particular genome can be used for genotyping.
The C. reinhardtii chloroplast genome can be transformed using microprojectile parti
ve any polymerase in the virus particle as the genome can be read directly as mRNA when it first ent
e BioSapiens Network, FWO Research Foundation, Genome Canada and Genome British Columbia.
He serves on the board of Genome Canada and chairs the Advisory Board of Nation
an Institution during the Mapping of the Human Genome Celebration in 2000.
Jin is a professor at the National Human Genome Center in Shanghai as well as at the Institute
ics unit of Howard University's National Human Genome Center.
udy Network at the university's National Human Genome Center.
millions of nucleotides are sequenced daily at genome centers and smaller laboratories worldwide.
ty Health Centre where he created the Montreal Genome Centre.
It is listed as one of the top 20 genome centres by DNA sequencing capacity.
aintenance requirements, and relatively simple genome compared to many vertebrates.
The Genome Comparison Project performs a complete pairwis
ence similarity comparison program used in the Genome Comparison Project is called SSEARCH.
The "A" genome component of the amphidiploid Rapeseed species
The genome composition of the octoploid strawberry specie
cies is still unknown, but it appears that the genome compositions of both Fragaria chiloensis and F
Taken together, the observation of genome conservation, the detection of transcript expr
Parvoviridae have a genome consisting of single-stranded DNA and an icosa
virus with seven structural proteins and a RNA genome consisting of 10 double-stranded (ds) RNA segm
The Bymovirus genome consists of two particles instead of one (275
Haloferax volcanii's genome consists of a large (4 Mb), multicopy chromoso
The human genome contains three homologous genes that are known
The human genome contains a putative transcribed pseudogene.
The genome contains an unusual transposon and possesses m
The human genome contains five CD1 family genes organized in a
The human genome contains a relatively high proportion of neste
Tour 1999 Foreteller's Mutation Final: The Genome Control (March 15, 2000)
e usually low to medium resolution in terms of genome coverage.
Unlike Genome, Dances on the Snow hardly deals with the issu
that period he served as Data Manager for the Genome Data Bank (GDB) Human Genome Database and late
Genome data is expected to help with some of the most
The genome data will be publically available without rest
identified in most mammals for which complete genome data are available.
ntified in numerous mammals for which complete genome data are available.
fication of peptides based on mass spectra and genome data.
The Bovine Genome Database is an integrated database for the bov
According to the rice genome database, OsCyc1 corresponds to OsCPS4 (AL6629
four million years, various parts of the human genome diverged gradually from those of chimpanzees.
Subsequent genome doublings occurred in maize, and twice in whea
Major genome duplication events are not uncommon.
ng to Hokamp et al. (2003), the version of the genome duplication hypothesis from which 2R hypothesi
n ancestor of Poaceae, the grass family, had a genome duplication 50-70 mya.
s of unexpected but recently confirmed ancient genome duplications include baker's yeast (Saccharomy
Ancient genome duplications are widespread throughout eukaryo
tebrate lineage underwent one or more complete genome duplications, and thus modern vertebrate genom
Plants are the most prolific genome duplicators.
xpression regulates the activity of the Herpes genome during latent infection.
He has published several books on the human genome during the genetic mapping phase of the human
conserved UCUG elements and enables efficient genome encapsidation.
The S. aureus genome encodes two sets of sortase and secretion gene
To date, the use of rAAV mediated genome engineering has been published in over 160 pee
er to form a precursor prohead, into which the genome enters.
iking flower from Japan is holding the longest genome ever discovered in its white petals.
rgdorferi (B31 strain) was the third microbial genome ever sequenced, following the sequencing of bo
on, horizontal gene transfer, viral evolution, genome evolution, and comparative gene expression.
res, computational screening, systems biology, genome evolution, mining large software repositories,
nd determining how they contribute to gene and genome evolution.
The heterozygosity of the Candida genome exceeds that found in other genomes and is wid
protein kinases thought to exist in the human genome exceeds six hundred, making a nanomolar inhibi
iruses, detailed analysis of the complete CrPV genome exposed critical differences.
a champion versus champion match for the Inoki Genome Federation on June 29, 2007, and defeated him
Sanger Institute (Holden et al.) sequenced the genome for the EhV-86 strain finding it to have 472 p
rmore, Arabidopsis thaliana, which has a small genome for a plant, experienced at least two rounds o
rithmic problem to efficiently search a target genome for matches, complete or partial, and exact or
ned synthesis of the 9.6 kbp Hepatitis C virus genome from chemically synthesized 60 to 80-mers.
In E. coli, which replicates its entire genome from a single replication fork, the polymerase
the genetic contribution of the mitochondrial genome from that of the nuclear genome.
then a hybrid cell which combines the nuclear genome from one source with the mitochondrial genome
d by different structural modifications in the genome, fusion genes have gained attention because of
In the human mitochondrial genome, genes 1 through 6, as well as 4L, have been i
wide range of research topics including whole genome genetic mapping and physical mapping; polyploi
ws that have been genetically altered or whose genome has been studied in order to improve breeding.
The Maryland team found that the genome has 1,908 kilobases, coding for some 2,065 pro
f human evolution, as much as 40% of the human genome has moved around via methods such as transposi
However, complete sequencing of the EHV-2 genome has demonstrated that it is a member of the su
The genome has been sequenced.
The genome has a guanine + cytosine content of 42-60%.
ication of genetic engineering on a host plant genome has been developed to allow the host plant to
Its genome has been sequences by the Joint Genome Institu
The genome has been sequenced and assembled by the United
While the Neurospora genome has very little repeated DNA, half of the meth
Its genome has been sequenced and contains approximately
The human genome has a cluster of several amylase genes that ar
The Thermoproteus tenax genome has been completely sequenced (click here for
By understanding which regions of the genome have undergone copy number polymorphisms in di
ch projects have analyzed aspects of the human genome, HIV, dengue, muscular dystrophy, cancer, infl
enes, the sequencing and analysis of the human genome, human genome diversity and evolution, and the
NAs and those present in the L. monocyotogenes genome identified 50 novel non-coding RNAs in L. mono
tists at BCCA that mapped the SARS coronavirus genome in 2003.
He is remembered for coining the term ' genome' in 1920, by making a portmanteau of the words
                                                                                                    


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