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#GPS for DNA pinpoints where your ancestors lived The new Geographic Population Structure (GPS) tool works somewhat like a satellite navigation system.
allowing GPS to trace their Scandinavian origins. f we think of our world as being made up of different colors of soupepresenting different populationst is easy to visualize how genetic admixture occurs,
Sardinia and Oceania To demonstrate how accurate GPS predictions are, Elhaik and his colleagues analyzed data from 10 villages in Sardinia and over 20 islands in Oceania.
Medical screening Elhaik coauthor Tatiana Tatarinova developed a website making GPS accessible to the public. o help people find their roots,
and use GPS to find their ancestral home, says Tatarinova, an associate professor of research pediatrics at the Keck School of medicine of the University of Southern California. e were surprised by the simplicity and precision of this method.
Some now steer themselves using GPS. Monsanto, loaded with data, can plant a field with different varieties at different depths
Collars with GPS, RFID and biometrics can automatically identify and relay vital information about the livestock in real time.
Building on existing geolocation technologies, future swath control could save on seed, minerals, fertilizer and herbicides by reducing overlapping inputs.
#Beating battery drain Stream video on your smartphone or use its GPS for an hour or two and you ll probably see the battery drain significantly.
Using GPS, this device can specifically locate and report the location of a leak in a pipe.
and freely available online the data collected from each hive is published together with geolocations allowing for a further comparison and analysis of the hives.
or cameras and algorithms or satellite GPS, this is guided by a cable that emits a electromagnetic signal.
A GPS SYSTEM with differential correction would cost an Argentine farmer about $10 000, Masiá said,
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