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  1. Host bacterium while they are dormant by adding new functions to the bacterial, genome ,in a phenomenon called lysogenic conversion. An eminent example is the
  2. Loss from birth or early childhood. Recent advances in mapping of the human, genome ,have identified other genetic causes of low vision or blindness. One such
  3. Create crops with other beneficial traits. New research on woodland strawberry, genome ,was found to be short and easy to manipulate. Researchers now have tools to
  4. Of marking the genes and other biological features in a DNA sequence. The first, genome ,annotation software system was designed in 1995 by Dr. Owen White, who was part
  5. Connections, which in its developed form contains far more information than the, genome ,does. In some respects, all that matters is the presence or absence of
  6. Is the method of choice for virtually all genome s sequenced today, and, genome , assembly algorithms are a critical area of bioinformatics research. Another
  7. To have its genome sequenced. The sequencing of the rice (Oriya sativa), genome , its relatively small genome , and a large international research community have
  8. Other functional sequences within a genome . Not all the nucleotides within a, genome ,are part of genes. Within the genome of higher organisms, large parts of the
  9. Horizontal gene transfer, and also of unlinked point mutations in the pathogen, genome ,at a rate of about 1 in 108 per chromosomal replication. The antibiotic action
  10. Of assembling the fragments can be quite complicated for larger genome s. For a, genome ,as large as the human genome , it may take many days of CPU time on large-memory
  11. Stable, if it is. Certain viruses also insert their genetic material into the, genome , Organelles The human body contains many organs, such as the heart
  12. Methods simultaneously measure several hundred thousand sites throughout the, genome , and when used in high-throughput to measure thousands of samples, generate
  13. For protein-coding genes, RNA genes, and other functional sequences within a, genome , Not all the nucleotides within a genome are part of genes. Within the
  14. Into 23 pairs of linear DNA molecules called chromosomes. The mitochondrial, genome ,is a circular DNA molecule distinct from the nuclear DNA. Although the
  15. Major research efforts in the field include sequence alignment, gene finding, genome ,assembly, drug design, drug discovery, protein structure alignment, protein
  16. At The Institute for Genomic Research that sequenced and analyzed the first, genome ,of a free-living organism to be decoded, the bacterium Hemophilia influenza.
  17. A human cell has genetic material contained in the cell nucleus (the nuclear, genome ,) and in the mitochondria (the mitochondrial genome ). In humans the nuclear
  18. Multitude of evolutionary events acting at various organizational levels shape, genome ,evolution. At the lowest level, point mutations affect individual nucleotides.
  19. Example, by The Institute for Genomic Research to sequence the first bacterial, genome , Hemophilia influenza) does not produce entire chromosomes, but instead
  20. Weedy species in the mustard family was one of the first plants to have its, genome ,sequenced. The sequencing of the rice (Oriya sativa) genome , its relatively
  21. Software to compare the sequencing results to the growing collection of human, genome ,sequences and germ line polymorphisms. New physical detection technologies are
  22. Of genes available to make these proteins is limited by the size of the human, genome , Several complex genetic mechanisms have evolved that allow vertebrate B cells
  23. And endosymbiosis, often leading to rapid speciation. The complexity of, genome ,evolution poses many exciting challenges to developers of mathematical models
  24. And to make initial assignments of function to those genes. Most current, genome ,annotation systems work similarly, but the programs available for analysis of
  25. Cell nucleus (the nuclear genome ) and in the mitochondria (the mitochondrial, genome ,). In humans the nuclear genome is divided into 23 pairs of linear DNA
  26. That is, the mutation that causes the autism is not present in the parental, genome , Several lines of evidence point to synaptic dysfunction as a cause of autism.
  27. Sciences Buffalo has increasingly become a center for bioinformatics and human, genome ,research, including work by researchers at the University at Buffalo and the
  28. Military. *2003 – The Human Genome Project is completed with 99 % of the human, genome ,sequenced to an accuracy of 99.99 %. * 2003 – U. S. troops in Baghdad capture
  29. Is a complex non-enveloped virus with seven structural proteins and an RNA, genome ,consisting of 10 double-stranded (DS) RNA segments of different sizes. Data
  30. The sequencing of the rice (Oriya sativa) genome , its relatively small, genome , and a large international research community have made rice an important
  31. Contributed to their extinction. Genetics The first complete mitochondrial, genome ,(16,338 base pairs) DNA sequence analysis of BOS primigenius from an
  32. The ends of these fragments overlap and, when aligned properly by a, genome ,assembly program, can be used to reconstruct the complete genome . Shotgun
  33. Taxa, and also an analysis of DNA sequence data from the complete mitochondrial, genome , supports its recognition. Nearly all living bony fishes are telecasts. A
  34. An 'origin of sex as vaccination' theory suggests that the eukaryote, genome ,accreted from Rotarian parasite genome s in numerous rounds of lateral gene
  35. Functional elements. Bioinformatics helps to bridge the gap between, genome ,and proteome projects — for example, in the use of DNA sequences for protein
  36. Not all the nucleotides within a genome are part of genes. Within the, genome ,of higher organisms, large parts of the DNA do not serve any obvious purpose.
  37. Properly by a genome assembly program, can be used to reconstruct the complete, genome , Shotgun sequencing yields sequence data quickly, but the task of assembling
  38. GMO crops Roundup Ready seed has a herbicide resistant gene implanted into its, genome ,that allows the plants to tolerate exposure to glyphosate. Roundup is a trade
  39. Phages able to undergo lysogenic are known as temperate phages. Their viral, genome ,will integrate with host DNA and replicate along with it fairly harmlessly, or
  40. New diploid cells. DNA replication, or the process of duplicating a cell's, genome , is required every time a cell divides. Replication, like all cellular
  41. To be recurrent among many tumors. Comparative genomics The core of comparative, genome ,analysis is the establishment of the correspondence between genes (ortholog
  42. Can be quite complicated for larger genome s. For a genome as large as the human, genome , it may take many days of CPU time on large-memory, multiprocessor computers to
  43. This can be transient, if the DNA is not inserted into the cell's, genome , or stable, if it is. Certain viruses also insert their genetic material into
  44. don't develop eyes (which is represented by broken genes in the fish's, genome ,), and this lack of eyes spreads to the rest of the population despite having
  45. A cell wall; * Inside the cell is the cytoplasmic region that contains the cell, genome ,(DNA) and ribosomes and various sorts of inclusions. A prokaryotic chromosome
  46. Original contributions to the understanding of the connection between the human, genome ,and human society. In 2006,the International Society for Intelligence Research
  47. And in the mitochondria (the mitochondrial genome ). In humans the nuclear, genome ,is divided into 23 pairs of linear DNA molecules called chromosomes. The
  48. For example, automated DNA sequencing machines were the basis to complete human, genome ,projects leading to the birth of genomics. Protein identification and peptide
  49. In recent years, several of the apicomplexan species have been selected for, genome ,sequencing. The availability of genome sequences provides a new opportunity for
  50. Species have been selected for genome sequencing. The availability of, genome ,sequences provides a new opportunity for scientists to learn more about the

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