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Genomic markers on synthetic genomes [PDF]
AbstractGenome synthesis endows scientists the ability of de novo creating genomes absent in nature, by thorough redesigning DNA sequences and introducing numerous custom features. However, the genome synthesis is a labor‐ and time‐consuming work, and thus it is a challenge to verify and quantify the synthetic genome rapidly and precisely.
Hao‐Qian Zhao +3 more
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AbstractWith the development of genomic science and its battery of technologies, polar biology stands on the threshold of a revolution, one that will enable the investigation of important questions of unprecedented scope and with extraordinary depth and precision.
Clark, Melody S +11 more
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Neurospora from natural populations: Population genomics insights into the Life history of a model microbial Eukaryote [PDF]
The ascomycete filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa played a historic role in experimental biology and became a model system for genetic research. Stimulated by a systematic effort to collect wild strains initiated by Stanford geneticist David Perkins ...
A Menkis +80 more
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Computational Strategies for Scalable Genomics Analysis. [PDF]
The revolution in next-generation DNA sequencing technologies is leading to explosive data growth in genomics, posing a significant challenge to the computing infrastructure and software algorithms for genomics analysis.
Shi, Lizhen, Wang, Zhong
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10.1373/clinchem.2010.152140 ; Clinical Chemistry ; 56 ; 11 ; 1660-1664 ...
Diamandis, E.P. +4 more
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Genomics knowledge and attitudes among European public health professionals. Results of a cross-sectional survey [PDF]
Background The international public health (PH) community is debating the opportunity to incorporate genomic technologies into PH practice. A survey was conducted to assess attitudes of the European Public Health Association (EUPHA) members towards their
Baccolini, V. +10 more
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Single-cell genomics based on Raman sorting reveals novel carotenoid-containing bacteria in the Red Sea [PDF]
Cell sorting coupled with single-cell genomics is a powerful tool to circumvent cultivation of microorganisms and reveal microbial ‘dark matter’. Single-cell Raman spectra (SCRSs) are label-free biochemical ‘fingerprints’ of individual cells, which can ...
Davison, Paul A. +11 more
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Assessing functional novelty of PSI structures via structure-function analysis of large and diverse superfamilies [PDF]
The structural genomics initiatives have had as one of their aims to improve our understanding of protein function by providing representative structures for many structurally uncharacterised protein families. As suggested by the recent assessment of the
Benoit H. Dessailly +2 more
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