Examples of using Genome sequence in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Until now there had been no full genome sequence available.”.
By studying the genome sequences in relation to different environmental conditions, it may be possible to analyze and elucidate adaptation mechanisms.
The present study successfully revealed the genome sequence of Chara braunii.
Deriving a genome sequence--representing the genetic code on all of an organism's chromosomes--from such ancient DNA is a remarkable technological feat.
Anyone can sign up, and, once you have had your genome sequenced, you get full ownership of your data.
Our work has really accelerated inlast couple of years with the emergence of the tomato genome sequence.”.
But hey, Big Head, they do, um, genome sequence analysis on the Sherlock cluster.
His pediatrician happens to have a background in clinical genetics and he has no idea what's going on,but he says,"Let's get this kid's genome sequenced.".
The basic paradigm of display is to show the genome sequence in the horizontal dimension, and show graphical representations of the locations of the mRNAs, gene predictions, etc.
As Wade emphasizes, these differences are“slight and subtle” but they can nonetheless bedetected by geneticists who now have access to many genome sequences from around the planet.
Beginning in the 1980s, databases of genome sequences began to be recorded, but this presented new challenges in the form of searching and comparing the databases of gene information.
In these situations,evolutionary biologists look to the future with the hope that access to a database of whole genome sequences will bring clarity to the evolutionary relationships.
The genome sequences of Phycomyces and Mucor provide evidence that an ancient genome duplication yielded new genes to expand signal transduction pathways and improve the mechanisms for sensing light and other signals in this group of fungi.
And as these technologies go forward, you keep seeing this, you keep seeing this, you keep seeing things-- 2000,human genome sequence-- and it seems like nothing's happening, until it does.
Current research at the University ofAberdeen will make available whole genome sequences from several thousand genomes(including Campylobacter, E. coli O157 and Listeria) The availability of genomes from multiple strains will facilitate new understanding of the biology of these pathogens.
The advent and the subsequent rapid development of biotechnological tools,together with the availability of the medfly genome sequence, has greatly boosted our understanding of the biology of this species.
Funded by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the National Human Genome Research Institute, NHGRI(one of the US National Institutes of Health), the browser offered a graphical display of thefirst full-chromosome draft assembly of human genome sequence.
In 2014, Dr. Hori and others lead by Prof.Ohta at Tokyo Institute of Technology published the genome sequence of Klebsormidium nitens, a filamentous green alga closer to land plants than Chlamydomonas;
We're also developing the new generation of celltherapy using synthetic biology(creating cells, the genome sequence of which is artificially created), and planning to launch a'remote control' for T-cells next year that can increase or decrease their activity after the cells are already within the body, in order to increase their effectiveness and reduce side effects.
New results based on characterizing andthen conducting a comparative analysis of two genome sequences published online May 26, 2016 in the journal Current Biology shed light on the evolution of sensory perception in fungi.
The rapid public health responses to these outbreakswere able to quickly determine that the SARS-CoV genome sequence is different from all other known coronaviruses and that it was first transmitted from civet cats to humans, though bats were determined to be the reservoir.
Amit is known in the science community as a leader in the important field of immune genomics,aimed at detecting and engineering genome sequences that are essential to the functioning of the blood circulatory system(the mature blood cells) and to the functioning of the immune system.
Computational genomics(often referred to as Computational Genetics) refers to the use of computational and statistical analysis to decipher biology from genome sequences and related data, including both DNA and RNA sequence as well as other"post-genomic" data(i.e.,experimental data obtained with technologies that require the genome sequence, such as genomic DNA microarrays).
Okay, so I have got the results of your genome sequencing here.
It allows us to de-black box genome sequencing technology development in a way that's immersive and collaborative, activating and empowering indigenous communities.
In June 2009,Illumina announced the launch of its own Personal Full Genome Sequencing Service at a depth of 30X for $48,000 per genome. .
Shotgun sequencing was one of the precursortechnologies that was responsible for enabling full genome sequencing.
Google is well known for its huge servers and capability to index huge volumes of data- andan autism group is leveraging on this capability to enlist the services of Google on its human genome sequencing project for autism patients.
Genomics at this stage of the thinking from a little over 10 years ago was, by the end of this year,we might have between three and five genomes sequenced; it's on the order of several hundred.
Data published by the International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium indicate that somewhere between 113 and 223 genes present in bacteria and in the human genome are absent in well-studied organisms- such as the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster and the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans- that lie in between those two evolutionary extremes.