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  • ...1026"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 32pt"><font color="#339966" size="5">&quot;[[Genome sequencing is not Genomics]]&quot;</font></span></div> ...namely bacteriophage &Phi;-X174; (5,368 bp),&nbsp;the human mitochondrial genome, and lamda virus.</font></p>
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  • Bioinformatics is the core analysis tool of genomics. <br /> Bioinformatic pipelines are automated analysis tools for all aspects of the genome.<br />
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  • ...etics]</font>&nbsp;: [[Array_Genetics|Array Genetics]] DNA microarray data analysis tools.<br/> <font color="#000000">[http://www.artificial-life.com/ Artifici | align="center" | <font color="#000000">'''<font color="#000000">Sequence Analysis Softwares</font>'''</font>
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  • <p>Affymetrix makes quartz chips for analysis of DNA Microarrays. These chips are sold under the trademarked name GeneChi <p>The company also manufactures machinery for high speed analysis of biological samples. List prices for the newest DNA arrayers, which prepa
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  • This move both enhances LGC's capabilities in genetic analysis and also further strengthens LGC's operations in Germany. It is planned tha ...ore, the company is a highly respected member of various renowned European genome projects, in which AGOWA has proven its research and technological capabili
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  • ...coverage with this technique. This technique was also used to sequence the genome of James Watson recently.</font></p> ...gosaccharides and polysaccharides include NMR spectroscopy and methylation analysis<sup id="_ref-0" class="reference">[1]</sup>.</font></p>
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  • deCODEme offers the first personalized Genetic Scan with online analysis ...Genealogy]], [[Genes]], [[Genetic]], [[Genomics]], [[Genotyping]], [[Human Genome]], [[My Genes]], [[My DNA]], [[Risk Factors]], [[Roots]], [[SNP]], [[Your D
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  • ...wards a Healthier You: <a href="http://www.genome.gov/19016617">http://www.genome.gov/19016617</a></p> <p>NIH: VideoCasting: Current Topics in Genome Analysis: <a href="http://videocast.nih.gov/pastevents.asp?c=7">http://videocast.nih
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  • <p><font size="2">Australian Genome Research Facility: collection of molecular genetic information covering lar <p><font size="2">Human genome sequencing center of Baylor Colledge of Medicine.</font></p>
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  • ...pathway databases, biological network databases, pathway analysis, network analysis, and expression profiling into working solutions and pipelines.</p> ...de of scientific expertise in the successful application of computer aided analysis of gene regulatory networks, which is reflected by more than 150 peer revie
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  • [[Advanced Center for Genome Technology]]<br /> ...mics and proteomics platform technologies for the systematic discovery and analysis of genes, their protein products and related biological functions</font><br
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  • &nbsp;<a href="http://www.embl-heidelberg.de/aaa.html"><strong>AA Analysis</strong>&nbsp;</a> - Protein Identification in SwissProt and PIR using Amin .../cgi-bin/sequence/AA"><strong>AA Sequence Analysis</strong></a> - Multiple Analysis of a Native or Modified Amino Acid Sequence at <a href="http://www.rockefel
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  • ...y.hcuge.ch/sprot/seqanalr.html"><strong>Seqanalref</strong></a> - Sequence Analysis Bibliographic Reference Data Bank at <a href="http://expasy.hcuge.ch/">ExPA
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  • ...rsonal genomics company to offer whole-genome sequencing and comprehensive analysis services for individuals.<br /> ...bsp; By being amongst the first individuals in history to have their whole genome sequenced, these participants will help pioneer the emerging field of perso
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  • <font size="5">Major Human Genome Project Sequencing Sites <br /> ...www.sanger.ac.uk/">The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, The Wellcome Trust Genome Campus</a>, Hinxton, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom </li>
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  • ...strumental in the large-scale sequencing of the human genome, in the Human Genome Project. Related projects, often by scientific collaboration across contine ...ported the sequence of 24 basepairs using a method known as wandering-spot analysis.</p>
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  • ...c00"><font color="#000000">Primrose SB. 1995. <strong>Principles of Genome Analysis</strong>. Blackwell Science. pp14-37.<br />
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  • The genome information is the most fundamental element of a human being and life forms ...s such as education is so critical it often determines the fate of people. Genome information and its usage to a person is important to a person. It lets the
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  • ...strumental in the large-scale sequencing of the human genome, in the Human Genome Project. Related projects, often by scientific collaboration across contine ...ported the sequence of 24 basepairs using a method known as wandering-spot analysis.</p>
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  • <p><font size="3">Getting our own genome information should be free eventually.<br /> All the babies have the right to know their genome information and no-cost analysis tools.</font></p>
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  • ...gion w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Korea</st1:place></st1:country-region> Genome Organization Conference<o:p></o:p></font></span></strong></p> ...; FONT-FAMILY: 바탕"><span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </span>Whole-genome CNV profile of Koreans: the valuable Resource for disease association studi
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  • ...&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Thesis : <strong>Genome sequence analysis and methods.&nbsp;<br /> * [[Genomics]]: the frst Korean genome sequence analysis.&nbsp;<br />
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  • <span class="regulartext">National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), </span>&nbsp;<span class="regulartext">(<a href ...ata, to integrate those data, and to develop new tools for additional data analysis to produce the final Project dataset.&nbsp; Projects funded under this FOA
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  • Illumina Genome Analysers&nbsp;<br /> ...uence (87.4% of all data) was properly aligned to the NCBI human reference genome (build 36.1; hereafter called NCBI36).&nbsp;<br />
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  • ...equence and analysis: Full genome sequencing for a socio-ethnic group]]: [[Genome Research]].</strong> May 26th. 2009<br /> <strong>2008: [[An African,&nbsp;Yoruban male genome by Illumina. 2008 Nature]]<br />
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  • ...000 genetic variants, called SNPs, in the dbSNP database. The cost of full genome sequencing in 2009 is claimed to be less than $5000 USD. The genomics era h ...In 2007, Craig Venter, a former Celera founder, published his own personal genome in PLoS Biology (Levy et al., 2007). We are entering the personalized biolo
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  • ...me sequencing. Once the genotypes are known, there are many bioinformatics analysis tools that can compare individual genomes and find disease association of t ...m cost of genotyping. Due to the advent of cheap and fast sequencers, full genome personal genomics is becoming a reality. However, there have been active ea
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  • ...n, and evolution of genomes in all kingdoms of life and the application of genome sciences and technologies to challenging problems in biology and medicine.& 1) &nbsp;Comparative genomics analysis that yields valuable insights into conserved and divergent aspects of funct
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  • ...ng original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of genome-scale analysis, functional genomics, and proteomics. <em>BMC Genomics</em> (ISSN 1471-2164
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  • ...ucture, genome-scale population genetics, epigenomics, proteomics, systems analysis, and pharmacogenomics in relation to human health and disease. <em>BMC Medi
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  • ...and associated technologies than when genomics was initially considered. A genome is the sum total of all an individual organism's genes. Thus, genomics is t ...ch is broadly defined as the study of inter-individual variations in whole-genome or candidate gene single-nucleotide polymorphism maps, haplotype markers, a
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  • ...squo; products and services are based on ERGO&trade;, our web-based genome analysis platform. ERGO&trade; integrates proprietary functional genomic data, metab
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  • <font size="3">The first Korean Genome was publicized in Dec. 2008. The sequencing was carried out by Drs. Kim Seo The genomics analysis was&nbsp;done by [[KOBIC]] (Korean Bioinformation Center) of KRIBB.<br />
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  • Genome sequence mapping algorithms<br /> [http://soap.genomics.org.cn/# SOAP-Short Oligonucleotide Analysis Package]<br />
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  • 1. NCBI human reference genome (6GB)<br /> 7. 1000 genome (5TB)<br />
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  • <h2 id="atl">A large-scale genome-wide association study of Asian populations uncovers genetic factors influe ...ed/base/glyph.gif" /> 10<sup>-4</sup>, respectively). This large-scale GWA analysis of well-characterized Korean population-based samples highlights previously
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  • ...nt size="3"><strong>20100303:</strong> [[Theragen Inc. launched a personal genome typing service similar to 23andme's. However, the product was withheld due ...eragen Inc. in Korea launches commercial full genome and SNP chip personal genome service. The first in Asia]]<br />
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  • <p><em>Genome Biology</em> 2009, <strong>10</strong><strong>:</strong>R71<span class="pse ...groups to chromosomes using fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH). The genome measures 1228.6cM. Marker segregation reveals higher female recombination,
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  • ...tion was perhaps most keenly focused on the sequencing and analysis of one genome &mdash; the human &mdash; which was published in 2001 by Dr. Venter and his ...iological sciences. We&rsquo;ve recently published the first diploid human genome and the initial results of our global ocean sampling expedition which uncov
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  • ...oratory process that determines the complete DNA sequence of an organism's genome at a single time. </font></span></p> ...and requires a large amount of computing power and storage capacity. Full genome sequencing would have been nearly impossible before the advent of the micro
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  • ...ober 2008"><font size="2">[<em>citation needed</em>]</font></sup> Software analysis tools, including an assembler, mapper and amplicon variant analyzer, are in <em><font color="#000000">Genome Sequencer FLX workflow</font></em></div>
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  • Analysis of its complete mitochondrial genome (5529 nucleotides including Cyt b, Cox I and Cox III genes) reveals an olde
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  • ...lvetica; FONT-SIZE: 12px" class="Apple-style-span">&ldquo;The first Korean genome map is by <span id="lw_1249786432_6" class="yshortcuts">Seoul National Univ ...n official opinion on which group sequenced and published the first Korean genome sequence.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br />
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  • Genome Res. 2009. May 26<br /> <strong>The first Korean genome sequence and analysis: Full genome sequencing for a socio-ethnic group. <br />
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  • <font size="4">Two Korean teams sequenced and analyzed the first Korean genome sequence. December 4th 2008.</font><br /> <font size="3">[[The first Korean genome sequence and analysis: Full genome sequencing for a socio-ethnic group]]</font><br />
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  • The first Korean genome sequence publicized (data) and published (research article) is from Gacheon [[The first Korean genome sequence and analysis: Full genome sequencing for a socio-ethnic group]]<br />
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  • <font size="4">Single-molecule sequencing of an individual human genome</font><br /> ...>90% of the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) reference genome.<br />
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  • </font></strong><font size="3">[[The first Korean Genome Sequence analysis]]<br /> ...content/300709KOR10140.asp Agilent CGH chip was used for the second Korean genome sequence]]</font>
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  • Genome Res. 2009. May 26<br /> <strong><font size="4">The first Korean genome sequence and analysis: Full genome sequencing for a socio-ethnic group.</font>&nbsp;<br />
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  • The project aims to finish sequencing by the end of April and fully analysis results by the end of August.<br /> ...udy is led by Dr. Kim Seong-Jin of LCGI who is also the first Korean human genome donor.<br />
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