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Parasitology Today, 2000
So what have we learned? (1) We have almost obtained the information that should enable the identification of the vast majority of human genes; the importance and significance of this achievement cannot be overestimated. (2) Money talks loudly; sometimes, throwing lots of money at a problem really does solve it: irrespective of where the funding comes ...
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So what have we learned? (1) We have almost obtained the information that should enable the identification of the vast majority of human genes; the importance and significance of this achievement cannot be overestimated. (2) Money talks loudly; sometimes, throwing lots of money at a problem really does solve it: irrespective of where the funding comes ...
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Instrumentation for the Genome Project
Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering, 1999▪ Abstract Much of the recent rapid progress in large-scale genomic sequencing has been driven by the dramatic improvements both in the area of biological protocols and in the availability of improved laboratory instrumentation and automation platforms.
J M, Jaklevic, H R, Garner, G A, Miller
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2011
Charles Robert Darwin, author of On the Origin of Species, was born on 12 February 1809, which was why so much attention was paid to the creator of the evolution theory in 2009, and why that year was designated the International Year of Darwin. It was also a good excuse for supporters of Darwin, for creationists (people who believe in the biblical ...
Johannes Tramper, Yang Zhu
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Charles Robert Darwin, author of On the Origin of Species, was born on 12 February 1809, which was why so much attention was paid to the creator of the evolution theory in 2009, and why that year was designated the International Year of Darwin. It was also a good excuse for supporters of Darwin, for creationists (people who believe in the biblical ...
Johannes Tramper, Yang Zhu
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The Hastings Center Report, 1990
The Human Genome Project represents the convergence of three billion years of biological evolution and ten thousand or more years of cultural evolution-and their interaction is bound to change both, profoundly. From now on, their futures will be indissolubly linked.
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The Human Genome Project represents the convergence of three billion years of biological evolution and ten thousand or more years of cultural evolution-and their interaction is bound to change both, profoundly. From now on, their futures will be indissolubly linked.
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Nature Medicine, 1995
Full analysis of two microbial genomes points towards complete catalogues of virulence and disease genes while tracking the course of evolution.
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Full analysis of two microbial genomes points towards complete catalogues of virulence and disease genes while tracking the course of evolution.
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The Malaria Genome Sequencing Project
Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine, 1998An international consortium of genome centres, advanced development teams and funding agencies has begun the task of sequencing the genome of the parasite Plasmodium falciparum, the most important cause of human malaria. Sequencing is proceeding chromosome by chromosome, and the annotated sequence of chromosome 2 is nearly finished.
M J, Gardner +7 more
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Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 1994
B S, Raff, D, Eunpu
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B S, Raff, D, Eunpu
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BMJ, 2016
Part research project, part commercial stimulus, this enormous sequencing programme could usher genomic medicine into mainstream use, Mark Peplow ...
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Part research project, part commercial stimulus, this enormous sequencing programme could usher genomic medicine into mainstream use, Mark Peplow ...
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