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Comparative Evaluation of Tongue and Periodontal Pocket Microbiome in Relation to <i>Helicobacter pylori</i> Gastric Disease: 16S rRNA Gene Sequencing Analysis. [PDF]

open access: yesAntibiotics (Basel)
Zamparini F   +10 more
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Characterization of Lung Microbiome in Subclinical Pneumonic Thai Pigs Using 16S rRNA Gene Sequencing. [PDF]

open access: yesAnimals (Basel)
Tadee P   +6 more
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Sequencing of Viral Genes

2009
The use of molecular techniques in epidemiology gives a better understanding of viral transmission and diversity, and helps to define and characterizc outbreaks. By elucidating transmission patterns and defining outbreak parameters, appropriate preventive measures can be implemented in a timely fashion.
Carol, Holm-Hansen, Kirsti, Vainio
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Consistency of Sequence-Based Gene Clusters

Journal of Computational Biology, 2010
In comparative genomics, differences or similarities of gene orders are determined to predict functional relations of genes or phylogenetic relations of genomes. For this purpose, various combinatorial models can be used to specify gene clusters--groups of genes that are co-located in a set of genomes.
Wittler, Roland   +3 more
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Gene Sequence Data

1994
The use of chloroplast DNA comparisons to determine phylogenetic relationships in the angiosperms has become an active area of research. There are three basic types of chloroplast DNA data that have been used for phylogenetic reconstruction: (1) comparison of restriction endonuclease sites (Jansen and Palmer 1988); (2) major genome structural changes ...
James R. Manhart, Jeff H. Rettig
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Finding Genes in Genome Sequence

2016
Gene finding is the process of identifying genome sequence regions representing stretches of DNA that encode biologically active products, such as proteins or functional noncoding RNAs. As this is usually the first step in the analysis of any novel genomic sequence or resequenced sample of well-known organisms, it is a very important issue, as all ...
Alice Carolyn, McHardy   +1 more
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