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Synopsis: Domenii: Biotech: Biotech generale: Genetics: Genomics: Genome sequence:


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but the genome sequence revealed the potential for around 20. The known antibiotics represented only 20%of the possible total.


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while also giving us key insights into their genome sequences and the lineages that they belong to.


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Nature News Genome sequences of the cold virus could reveal new secrets behind its prowess. Heidi Ledford Rhinvirus capsid A human rhinovirus capsidj-Y Sgro/UW Madison Bang in the middle of sniffle season, researchers have released the full genome sequences of more than 100 strains of the viruses

responsible for most common colds. The viruses all belong to the rhinovirus family, and have RNA genomes. Their sequences, published this week in Science1,

variable viral genome sequences may not prove to be the primary determinant of virulence.""Ultimately, the immune status of the patient may have a greater impact,


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The cancer genome sequence initiative provides us with numerous candidate genes that might modulate tumorigenesis and we need a rapid method to test their contribution.


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The system includes a DNA-cutting enzyme Cas9 bound to a short RNA guide strand that is programmed to bind to a specific genome sequence telling Cas9 where to make its cut.


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Researchers have copied this bacterial system to create gene-editing complexes that include a DNA-cutting enzyme called Cas9 bound to a short RNA guide strand that is programmed to bind to a specific genome sequence telling Cas9 where to make its Cut in some cases the researchers simply snip out


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Researchers have copied this cellular system to create gene-editing complexes that include a DNA-cutting enzyme called Cas9 bound to a short RNA guide strand that is programmed to bind to a specific genome sequence telling Cas9 where to make its cut.


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It dependent on modern technology having the genome sequences, having mass spectrometry machines that are really good,


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Indeed, the melanoma genome sequences contained mutations in known tumor suppressor genes, but there was also a new gene that stood out in the team's search, named RASA2.


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"Other approaches have tried to define the paleome by comparing genome sequences and finding the gene portfolio that seemed to be similar in all of these sequences.


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Many different variations in the genome sequence can affect your risk of disease, and this genetic variation can occur in these enhancers that Tim has identified,


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This part of the process, in which contigs are combined to reconstruct the genome sequence is called genome binning.


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Many different variations in the genome sequence can affect your risk of disease and this genetic variation can occur in these enhancers that Tim has identified,


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In fact entire mitochondrial genomes and almost the entire genome sequence of a bacterium were obtained when specifically tested for the efficiency of the bycatch principle.


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This enables us to answer a very specific question right here in the lab. The uncharted genome sequences have been a point of contention in scientific circles for more than a decade according to Maggert a Texas A&m faculty member since 2004.


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thus reconstructing the entire genome sequence.""That alone took four years,"reported lead authors Marco Marklewitz and Florian Zirkel.


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#Scientists construct first whole genome sequence of bighorn sheep Geneticists at the University of Alberta have constructed the first whole genome sequence of a bighorn sheep in a new study that could have a significant impact on conservation efforts of the species,

To construct a whole genome sequence, the DNA is first run through a sequencer to identify small strings of building blocks, called nucleotides.

which uses an existing genome sequence as a reference point to streamline the process. ere, one starts with the same jigsaw pieces,

In this case, the reference used for alignment was the already complete whole genome sequence of a domestic sheep.

Full genome sequences are still relatively rare; for context, only 108 mammals are listed in the National Center for Biotechnology Information database. ntil recently,

generating a genome sequence of any organism was nearly impossible, notes Miller. The majority of organisms sequenced so far have been domestic laboratory species such as fruit flies or lab mice.

and cost-effective enough to be useful in obtaining whole genome sequences of wildlife species, like bighorn sheep.

and management actions for at-risk species. Constructing a whole genome sequence of the bighorn sheep will also help by providing a reference for new studies,


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