Examples of using Genomes in English and their translations into Hebrew
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But what if you could sequence genomes on the fly?
Type III genomes contain two major ORFs in the same orientation.
They downloaded information detailing how we modify our genomes.
Surprising variation among genomes of individual neurons from same brain.
Unlike genomes, which never change, connectomes are forever being molded and remolded by life experience.
In mammals, all cells have two distinct genomes, which include all of an organism's hereditary information.
The genomes of these viruses consist of 10 to 12 segments of dsRNA, each generally encoding one protein.
For example, the entire contents ofeach release of the dbSNP database from NCBI are mapped to human, mouse and other genomes.
Measure regions of genomes that have undergone unusually rapid evolution.
And we're developing a way to test in a single tubehow cells with hundreds of different people's genomes respond differently to the same stimulus.
Ethiopian and Egyptian genomes help map early humans' route out of Africa.
Skeptics ask,“Why would a Creator purposely introduce identicalnonfunctional DNA sequences at the same locations in the genomes of different, though seemingly related, organisms?”?
Viruses with dsRNA genomes are currently grouped into a number of families, unassigned genera and species.
As a result, scientists can now rapidly sequence hundreds of whole tumor genomes, each genome comprising billions of DNA base pairs.
Designing genomes will be a personal thing, an art form as creative as painting or sculpture.
The company claimed that forty suchmachines would be able to sequence more genomes in one year than had been produced by all other sequencers to date.
Viral genomes can be single- stranded(ss) or double-stranded(ds), RNA or DNA, and can or cannot use reverse transcriptase(RT).
After getting his PhD,Zhang invented two new ways to“edit” animal genomes that were far cheaper and more effective than the existing technology.
Viral genomes may be single-stranded(ss) or double-stranded(ds), RNA or DNA, and may or may not use reverse transcriptase(RT).
It turned out that in chimpanzees, as in humans, fathers, in comparison with mothers,transfer genomes to their children, which are much stronger than mutations.
So, what can we do with genomes now that we can read them, now that we're starting to have the book of life?
After focusing on the genomic aspects of living organisms,I am now working on how genomes interact with the“environment” to build-up organisms.
These genomes, these 23 chromosomes, they don't in any way represent the quality of our relationships or the nature of our society-- at least not yet.
The researchers also tookblood tests to analyse patients' own genomes, and found that 8% were born with DNA errors that predisposed them to prostate cancer.
Using mitochondrial genomes to gauge relatedness is a way for geneticists to simplify the task of finding common ancestors that lived long ago.
The draft Neanderthal sequence is probably riddled with errors, Green said,but having the human and chimpanzee genomes for comparison makes it extremely useful despite its limitations.
Then he compared those two genomes in software, and what he found, among other things, was a deletion-- a 2,000-base deletion across three billion bases in a particular gene called TP53.
We use CAT scans, we use isotopes, we use genomes, we use robots, we use mathematical simulations and all kinds of analytics.
Charophyceae, relatives of land plants, have genomes that present important information to understand how land plants evolved from their ancestors in the Paleozoic era.
We analyzed many ancient and modern mitochondrial genomes in parts of the South Caucasus and found genetic continuity for at least 8,000 years,” said Ashot Margaryan and Morten E.