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  • <p>An environe is a single environmental factor in biology. Temperature point is an environe.</
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  • <p>A phene is the smallest single phenotypic factor (characteristic) in biology.
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  • <p><font size="3">It is also a paradigm of performing biological science that deviates from&nbsp;investiga ...practically founded by Fred Sanger group in 1970s when they developed&nbsp;a gene sequencing technique and completed the first genomes; namely bacteriop
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  • ...tp://omics.org/index.php/Omes"><span style="font-size: small">omes</span></a><span style="font-size: small">. </span></p>
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  • <font size="3">Sequencing means to determine the order of signals in a polymer.</font>&nbsp;<br /> ...hed biopolymer. Sequencing results in a symbolic linear depiction known as a <strong>sequence</strong> which succinctly summarizes much of the atomic-le
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  • <p>Bio-Synthesis Inc. is a leading life science products company which deals in Antibody Structure, Cu
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  • <p>Applied Biosystems has demonstrated its position as a technology leader and driving force in the changing dynamics of the life sc
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  • [[Advalytix AG]] : Advalytix is a leading provider of highly innovative solutions for Life Science Research a <a href="http://www.agilixcorp.com/">Agilix</a>: <font size="2">developer of next generation functional genomics and prote
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  • <p><a href="http://www.biopax.org/">http://www.biopax.org/</a><br /> ...yle="font-size: medium"><strong>BioPAX is a collaborative effort to create a data exchange format for biological pathway data.</strong>&nbsp;<br />
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  • ...e8 Helvetica8" color="#d36100" face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><strong>A&nbsp;Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics Knowledge Base</strong></font> <td>&nbsp;Pedro's BioMolecular Research Tools: A Collection of WWW Links to Information&nbsp; &amp; Services Useful to Molec
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  • ...order of the nucleotide bases, adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine, in a DNA oligonucleotide. The sequence of DNA constitutes the heritable genetic .../font></sup> Gilbert and Maxam reported the sequence of 24 basepairs using a method known as wandering-spot analysis.</p>
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  • </font><font size="4">$0 Genomics project is a project launched by Genomics.org. - [[Jong Bhak]]</font><br /> <font color="#800000" size="3"><strong>Free Genomics Project is a &quot;world project&quot;. We aim to make all the governments, biocompanies
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  • Jong is a bioinformatist. He is also a biosopher.<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:jongbhak@genomics.org">jongbhak@genomics.org</a><br />
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  • ...[The first Korean genome sequence and analysis: Full genome sequencing for a socio-ethnic group]]: [[Genome Research]].</strong> May 26th. 2009<br />
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  • The Open Genomics Journal, a peer-reviewed journal, aims to provide the most complete and reliable sourc ..."http://www.bentham.org/open/togenj/">http://www.bentham.org/open/togenj/</a><br />
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  • ...ly isolated fields of study to analyze and compare the genome sequences of a broad spectrum of organisms to determine the mechanisms responsible for evo Faculty at the Center are drawn from a number of academic departments at UC Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley Nationa
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  • ...n Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher who played a major role in the Scientific Revolution. His achievements include improveme ...s championing of Copernicanism was controversial within his lifetime, when a large majority of philosophers and astronomers still subscribed (at least o
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  • Genome sequencing is a small starting part of genomics.<br />
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  • <p>I am a philosopher.</p>
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  • <p><b><span style="font-size: large;">A Brief Guide to Genomics</span></b> (<span style="font-family: Verdana, Gene ...src="http://www.genome.gov/Images/feature_images/DNA_helix_1.jpg" alt="D N A Double Helix" border="0" align="left" /></p>
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  • ...bsp;<a href="http://www.selahgenomics.com/">http://www.selahgenomics.com/</a></p> ...ar; font-size: 14.399999618530273px; line-height: 22px;">Selah Genomics is a clinical diagnostic specialist supporting healthcare providers and the phar
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  • ...w.nesg.org/"><span style="font-size: medium;">http://www.nesg.org/</span></a></p> ...: none; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"><u>Protein Structure Initiative (PSI-2)</u></a><br />
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  • ...license in the universe">BioLicense is the freest license in the universe</a>.</strong></p> ...;" title="Information processing machines (page does not exist)">machines</a>&nbsp;to openfreely share data, information, and knowledge for limitless nu
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  • April 19th, 2010, PGI was established by Theragen Inc. as a non-profit research organization. Theragen is the most advanced genomics co
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  • ...p/Multiple_myeloma_genomes_sequenced">Multiple myeloma genomes sequenced</a>: Nature</span></p> ...the globally widespread and invasive Argentine ant (Linepithema humile)</a></p>
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  • ...="font-size: large;">http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/14/363</span></a></p> ...-family: inherit; vertical-align: baseline; color: rgb(38, 115, 186);">13</a></sup><sup style="font-family: inherit; font-style: inherit; line-height: 1
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  • ...on processing network that can utilizes energy in time axis. The genome is a kind of linearly expressed language system.</font></font><font color="#0000 ...ords already existed, such as <em>biome</em> and <em>rhizome</em>, forming a vocabulary into which <em>genome</em> fits systematically.<sup id="cite_ref
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  • <p>The N50 contig size is a weighted median value and defined as <br /> ...length($_);}}if ($len&gt;0){$total+=$len;push @x,$len;}@x=sort{$b&lt;=&gt;$a}@x; my ($count,$half)=(0,0);for (my $j=0;$j&lt;@x;$j++){$count+=$x[$j];if((
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  • @x=sort{$b&lt;=&gt;$a} @x; <br />
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  • ...:&nbsp;<a href="mailto:wangjian@genomics.org.cn">wangjian@genomics.org.cn</a>).</p> ...licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/">http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/</a>), which permits distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the
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  • ...ms" href="/wiki/picograms#English"><font color="#0645ad">picograms</font></a></b></span>)</span></p> ...a>. Symbol: <a title="pg" href="/wiki/pg"><font color="#0645ad">pg</font></a></li>
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  • ...n picograms (trillionths (10<sup><font size="2">&minus;12</font></sup>) of a gram, abbreviated pg) or less frequently in Daltons or as the total number ...me size&quot; was in common usage with its present definition, probably as a result of its inclusion in Susumu Ohno's influential book <i>Evolution by G
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  • ...olor="#0645ad">diploid</font> <font color="#0645ad">somatic cell</font> of a <font color="#0645ad">eukaryotic</font> organism. In some cases (notably am ...in the nuclear DNA content of all the cells in all the individuals within a given animal species&quot; (translated from the original <font color="#0645
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  • ...owtext 0.5pt solid" class="xl67"><font size="2"><font face="맑은 고딕">A Draft Sequence of the Rice Genome (Oryza sativa L. ssp. japonica)<span styl ...text 0.5pt solid" class="xl67"><font size="2" face="맑은 고딕">Stephen A. Goff et al</font></td>
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  • ...riods. Transitions of light and dark phases are effectively anticipated by a circadian clock.</p> ...hically or heterotrophically in the absence of light. It was isolated from a freshwater lake in 1968 and is easily transformed by exogenous DNA. The pho
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  • ...y</span><span style="color: #000000">, <i><b>Methanocaldococcus</b></i> is a </span><span style="color: #000000">genus</span><span style="color: #000000 ...: #000000"> <i>M. jannaschii</i>. The latter was discovered at the base of a &ldquo;white smoker&rdquo; chimney at 21&deg;</span><span style="color: #00
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  • ...of the flu became apparent. Still, <i>H. influenzae</i> is responsible for a wide range of clinical diseases.</span></p> ...(Hib), a serotype causing conditions such as epiglottitis, is known to be a major factor in virulence. Their capsule allows them to resist phagocytosis
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  • ...of the flu became apparent. Still, <i>H. influenzae</i> is responsible for a wide range of clinical diseases.</span></p> ...(Hib), a serotype causing conditions such as epiglottitis, is known to be a major factor in virulence. Their capsule allows them to resist phagocytosis
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  • ...y</span><span style="color: #000000">, <i><b>Methanocaldococcus</b></i> is a </span><span style="color: #000000">genus</span><span style="color: #000000 ...00000"><b>Methanocaldococcus</b> formerly known as <b>Methanococcus</b> is a genus of </span><span style="color: #000000">coccoid</span><span style="col
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  • ...tract/273/5278/1058#FN1"><sup><span style="color: #2e6d8f">*</span></sup></a> </span></b></div> ...ied; however, only a minority of these (38&nbsp;percent) could be assigned a putative cellular role with high confidence. Although the majority of genes
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  • ...52-3934, E-mail: <a href="mailto:tabata@kazusa.or.jp">tabata@kazusa.or.jp</a><br /> ...genome has a very compact arrangement of protein- and RNA-coding regions. A notable feature on the gene organization of the genome was that 99 ORFs, wh
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  • ...Fuhrmann, Joyce L.; Geoghagen, N. S. M.; Gnehm, Cheryl L.; McDonald, Lisa A.; Small, Keith V.; Fraser, Claire M.; Smith, Hamilton O.; Venter, J. Craig< ...accession number L42023) represents the only complete genome sequence from a free-living organism. </span></p>
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  • <p><span style="color: #000000"><i><b>Mycoplasma genitalium</b></i> is a small parasitic bacterium which lives on the ciliated epithelial cells of t ...nitalium</i> made it the organism of choice in The Minimal Genome Project, a study to find the smallest set of genetic material necessary to sustain lif
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  • ...anism, has been determined by whole-genome random sequencing and assembly. A total of only 470 predicted coding regions were identified that include gen
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  • <p><a href="http://www.genome.gov/10000510">http://www.genome.gov/10000510</a></p> <p><span class="citation Journal">Goffeau A, Barrell BG, Bussey H, Davis RW, Dujon B, Feldmann H, Galibert F, Hoheisel
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  • ...species with yeast forms may become multicellular through the formation of a string of connected budding cells known as <i>pseudohyphae</i>, or <i>false ...ference"><font size="2">[5]</font></sup> It is also extremely important as a model organism in modern cell biology research, and is one of the most thor
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  • Today, at a historic White House event with British Prime Minister Tony<br /> sectors on this landmark achievement, which promises to lead to a new era<br />
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  • ...A molecules are made of two twisting, paired strands, often referred to as a double helix.</span></p> ...of the DNA molecule just as the order of letters determines the meaning of a word.</span></p>
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  • ...nt the genetic code of any single individual. Instead a reference provides a haploid mosaic of different DNA sequences from each donor. For example <i>G ...ont size="2">[6]</font></sup> For much of a genome, the reference provides a good approximation of the DNA of any single individual. But in regions with
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  • <p><a href="http://www.gendx.com/index.php">http://www.gendx.com/index.php</a></p> ...nl/wiki/technopartner/biopartner"><font color="#00afbb">Biopartner</font></a> was allocated to the UMCU to valorise the developed expertise on tissue ty
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