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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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