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  • ...>3</sup> Ning L. Sizto,<sup>3</sup> Johannes P. Sluis,<sup>3</sup> Melanie A. Smith,<sup>1</sup> Jean Ernest Sohna Sohna,<sup>1</sup> Eric J. Spence,<su ..."><span style="font-size: small"><sup>5</sup>Manteia Predictive Medicine S.A. Zone Industrielle, Coinsins, CH-1267, Switzerland</span></div>
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  • ...00"><b>SOLiD</b> (Sequencing by Oligonucleotide Ligation and Detection) is a next-generation sequencing technology developed by Life Technologies and ha ...resulting PCR products attached to the beads are then covalently bound to a glass slide.</span></p>
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  • ...all"><strong>Whole-genome sequencing and comprehensive variant analysis of a Japanese individual using massively parallel sequencing</strong></span></p> ...o1,2, Hidewaki Nakagawa1, Naoya Hosono1, Kaoru Nakano1, Tetsuo Abe1, Keith A Boroevich1, Masao Nagasaki3, Rui Yamaguchi3, Tetsuo Shibuya3, Michiaki Kubo
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  • ...ogy%2CGenomics%2C+Evolutionary+Anthropology%2C+Paleontology%2C+Archeology">A Draft Sequence of the Neandertal Genome </span></span></p> ...amp;rft.au=de+la+Rasilla%2C+M.&amp;rft.au=Fortea%2C+J.&amp;rft.au=Rosas%2C+A.&amp;rft.au=Schmitz%2C+R.&amp;rft.au=Johnson%2C+P.&amp;rft.au=Eichler%2C+E.
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  • ...hool of Medicine will use a $2.2 million federal grant to add new tools to a personalized medicine program it runs with six hospitals and health care or ...>http://www.genomeweb.com/sequencing/u-colorado-boosting-sequencing-power</a></p>
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  • ...span style="font-size: medium">Although all ants are eusocial, and display a variety of complex and fascinating behaviors, few genomic resources exist f ...Argentine ant (<em>Linepithema humile</em>), which was accomplished using a combination of 454 (Roche) and Illumina sequencing and community-based fund
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  • ...00">Oncogenomics is synonymous with &quot;cancer genomics&quot;. Cancer is a genetic disease caused by accumulation of mutations to DNA leading to unres ...red the field of genomics within only a few years. These systems allow for a relatively low-cost method to generate sequence data, and have been employe
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  • ...uthor: E-mail: <a href="mailto:michael.blum@imag.fr">michael.blum@imag.fr</a>.<br /> favor of a recent African origin of modern humans. However, the presence of very old l
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  • ...nome-sequencing-can-be-applied-in-clinical-setting/articleshow/5320708.cms A news article on Indian genome sequencing]</p>
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  • ...our', 'Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A.');" _sg="true">Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A.</a> 2011 Jan 31. [Epub ahead of print]</p> ...href="/pubmed?term=%22Tsutsui%20ND%22%5BAuthor%5D" _sg="true">Tsutsui ND</a>.</p>
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  • ....nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21307934">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21307934</a></p> ...Kantoff PW, Chin L, Gabriel SB, Gerstein MB, Golub TR, Meyerson M, Tewari A, Lander ES, Getz G, Rubin MA, Garraway LA.</span></p>
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  • <p>In general, the fitness increment of any one allele depends in a complicated way on many other alleles; but, because of the way that the sci ...r. In another example, a gene coding for a widow's peak would be hidden by a gene causing baldness. Fitness epistasis (where the affected trait is fitne
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  • ...histone methylation, and genes involved in blood coagulation. In addition, a broader than anticipated role of NF-&kappa;B signalling was indicated by mu ...p://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v471/n7339/full/nature09837.html</span></a></p>
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  • <p>Michael A. Chapman,1, 22 <br /> ...d Zimmerman,3, 20 John Carpten,7 Jeff Trent,7 William C. Hahn,1, 4, 8 Levi A. Garraway,1, 4 Matthew Meyerson,1, 4, 8 Eric S. Lander,1, 8, 21 Gad Getz1 &
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  • <p><span style="font-size: medium">Genome is a language.</span></p>
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  • ...0"> (f<b>RNA</b>) is a non-coding RNA molecule that is not translated into a protein. </span></p> .../b>) is often used for small bacterial ncRNAs. The DNA sequence from which a non-coding RNA is transcribed as the end product is often called an <b>RNA
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  • <p>Flat Ladder DNA (FLD) is a DNA structure model proposed by Jong Bhak and Jamie Keddie in 1992.</p> ...f FLD model is that the cannoncal structure of DNA is not double helix but a flat DNA. FLD model regards double helix model one of many conformations DN
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  • ...06/23/1102838108">http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2011/06/23/1102838108</a></p> ...tent/early/2011/06/23/1102838108#fn-3"><sup><font size="2">1</font></sup></a>,</li>
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  • <p>It is a non-profit organization.</p>
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  • ...t!</strong>&nbsp;at&nbsp;<a href="http://www.ch.embnet.org/">EMBnet-Basel</a>&nbsp;(W3)</dd><dd>*&nbsp;[http://coot.embl.de/SSCP/ SSCP]:&nbsp;<font size ...Logo Generation at&nbsp;<a href="http://www.bio.cam.ac.uk/">Cambridge U.</a>, UK (W3)</dd></dl><hr />
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