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Phylogenetic and motif-based genomic analysis of Mokola virus: implications for regional divergence and data gaps. [PDF]

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Multi-level genomic analysis identifies pleiotropic genetic liability for insomnia, anxiety and depression

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Genomic analysis

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2000
Advances in genomic analysis include improved technology for DNA sequencing, routine use of DNA microarray technology for the analysis of gene expression profiles at the mRNA level and improved informatic tools to organize and analyze such data. At the same time, new developments in chip-based analysis of samples and the emergence of models of gene ...
P S, Lee, K H, Lee
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Genomics Analysis: Endometrium

2009
Microarray technology has been used widely in gynecology. Numerous studies have used this method to address biological questions related to human endometrium. The cyclic changes of endometrium confer special characteristics that should be considered before genomic analysis.
Ricardo Francalacci, Savaris   +1 more
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Genome Analysis

Science, 1989
So far, about 1% of human genes have been molecularly cloned and chromosomally mapped. Thus only a small proportion of the hereditary disorders of man are accessible to molecular genetic analysis. Such an analysis, however, is a prerequisite for the development of diagnostic and therapeutic measures.
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Genome comparisons and analysis

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2003
As we enter the post-genomic era, with the accelerating availability of complete genome sequences, new theoretical approaches and new experimental techniques, our ability to dissect cellular processes at the molecular level continues to expand. Recent advances include the application of RNA interference methods to characterize loss-of-function ...
Samuel, Karlin   +2 more
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Genomic Analysis

2016
Cancer is driven by a plethora of molecular genetic events, including germline alterations that increase individual risk of developing cancer, as well as the somatic aberrations that are selected for in tumor development. As our understanding of these factors increases, it is imperative to translate findings rapidly to the clinic using methodology that
Hunter, Sally M.   +3 more
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Human genome analysis system

Nature, 1991
An automated DNA sequencing system, the collaborative effort of Japanese scientists and engineers, which has a potential output of up to 108,000 bases per day is described.
I, Endo, E, Soeda, Y, Murakami, K, Nishi
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Potato Cultivar Genome Analysis

2008
Due to the yearly increase in the numbers of new potato varieties obtaining Plant Breeders' Rights the reliable maintenance of large culture collections of reference varieties for DUS testing is becoming more and more difficult, as accidental mix ups might occur. Efficient identification methods and databases can act as an aid to overcome this problem.
Reid, A.   +3 more
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