Use "genome" in a sentence

1. Mapping the Caprine Genome is the genome database of goat provided French Biotechnology Laboratory.

2. Cancer Genome Interpreter Annotates the biological and clinical relevance of tumor alterations Genome Med

3. Key words: wheat, allopolyploidy, genome evolution, chromosome- or genome-specific sequences, sequence elimination, homoeologous chromosome differentiation.

4. How to Circularize genome assemblies

5. An Overview of Genome Anatomies

6. Oleracea (C genome) versus Brassica rapa (A genome), we concluded that Bot1 has encountered several rounds of amplification in the oleracea genome only, and has played a major role in the recent rapa and oleracea genome divergence.

7. The plant has a single 'haploid' genome, rather than a double genome from male and female parents.

8. Glycine spp., allopolyploidy, chromosome pairing, genome.

9. Genome sequence alignment apparatus and method

10. Genome size varies greatly between species.

11. A tool to Circularize genome assemblies

12. A genome mainly consists of Autosomes

13. And now, we've mapped its genome.

14. The Axolotl genome assembly created by Dr

15. Wild type and deleted mitochondrial genome maps.

16. Alga (ALgorithm for Genome Assembly) is a genome-scale de novo sequence assembler based on the overlap graph approach

17. We describe a new computer system, called ArachnE, for assembling genome sequence using paired-end whole-genome shotgun reads

18. That means each somatic cell of the plant contains two complete genome copies (diploid) and each genome has ten chromosomes.

19. The year Venter sequenced the human genome.

20. Therefore, functional genome systematics comes into forth.

21. Hi, are there any tools which can Circularize genome PacBio assemblies/reads? I have an assembly identify circular RNA without reference genome

22. The genome would fill 428 of such volumes.

23. The genome codes for 40 to 415 proteins.

24. Genome: the genetic complement of a living organism.

25. The number of Cage tags mapped at specific locations in the genome provides quantification on promoter activities on a genome-wide scale.

26. A genome primarily contains Autosomes in large numbers

27. Key words: genome, meiosis, autoploid, alloploid, homology, homoeology.

28. Here's an image of your classic genome sequencer.

29. The Human Genome Project, or a Mars Rover mission.

30. Key words: allopolyploidy, genome evolution, ESTs, retrotransposons, DNA methylation.

31. Autotetroploid rice has double genome compared with diploid rice.

32. The human genome bears witness to this process, too.

33. 9930 (chineselong) genome version 3 and Cucurbita argyrosperma subsp

34. The genome of the honeybee is yielding some clues.

35. These Anchorings used the Hg15 draft of the Human genome

36. Reams of data lost. And the original genome was destroyed.

37. The difference between autosome and sex chromosome is that Autosomes are chromosomes that possess the whole genome except the genome that is sex-related

38. In the north, the genome was fixed for metacentric chromosomes whereas at the southern limit, the genome was homozygous for acrocentric and telocentric chromosomes.

39. The difference between Autosome and sex chromosome is that Autosomes are chromosomes that possess the whole genome except the genome that is sex-related

40. Ancestral whole-genome duplication in the marine Chelicerate horseshoe crabs.

41. A genome draft of the legless Anguid lizard, Ophisaurus gracilis

42. Ani has been widely used to compare two prokaryotic genome sequences when classifying and identifying bacteria by calculating the Ani value of two prokaryotic genome sequences

43. The genome of sugarcane Bacilliform virus (ScBV), a badnavirus, consists of a circular dsDNA. The complete sequence of a cloned infective ScBV genome is reported here

44. A Catalase that is encoded in the genome of human

45. Unlike the Acclimation, adaptation results in irreversible changes to genome

46. We can also envision a romantic use of the genome.

47. I offer insight gained from the fire ant genome project.

48. Genome of the Land Snail Albinuria cornlea Evi Hatzoglou, George C

49. Aegilops, allopolyploidy, DNA content, DNA sequence elimination, genome size, Triticum, wheat.

50. Researchers just mapped the genome of a female platypus from Australia.

51. Baculovirus has a small genome, simple molecular biological characteristics, and a variety of endonuclease cut sites on the genome. (2) Large foreign genes can be accommodated

52. Crispr is an acronym for “Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats.” Crispr genome engineering technology enables scientists to easily and precisely edit the DNA of any genome

53. The nuclear genome contains approximately 50% repetitive DNA sequence in rice. Amplification and introgression of repetitive DNA sequences in the genome of higher eukaryotes are unknown clearly.

54. The probe hybridized strongly to the B-genome chromosomes and to one or two bands on the A-genome chromosomes present in both wheat and tritordeum alloploids.

55. Sequencing of Wheat Genome Could Lead to a Breadier Future It took 200 scientists 13 years to finally figure out the complex genome of the important grain …

56. Politus populations Chapter Replenishment of the mitochondrial genome of Scolopendra multilan.

57. The genome projects comprise the structural genomics focusing on determining the complete sequences of the genome and the functional genomics focusing on elucidating the biological function of genes.

58. For the Admixed cohorts, we estimated local and genome-wide ancestry

59. The passenger pigeon has 1.3 billion base pairs in its genome.

60. Since then, the costs of mapping the genome have come down.

61. The complete genome sequences range from 11,615 to 11,966 nt in length.

62. The genome will answer, too, the age - old question of original sin.

63. The Ctenophore genome and the evolutionary origins of neural systems Leonid L

64. Autosomes are the chromosomes in the genome which are not sex chromosomes

65. Atom Lesiak ([email protected]) is Director of Genome Sciences Education Outreach.

66. Capsid also helps to introduce viral genome into host cell during infection

67. Glycine spp., allopolyploidy, colchicine, genome, intra- and inter-specific hybridization, polyploid complex.

68. The passenger pigeon has 1. 3 billion base pairs in its genome.

69. Genome-wide sequencing methods allowed scientists to detect population differentiation in this species.

70. The method is a fast and sensitive alternative to DNase-seq for Assaying chromatin accessibility genome-wide, or to MNase-seq for Assaying nucleosome positions in accessible regions of the genome

71. Once the Capsid is formed, enCapsidates one single copy of the viral genome.

72. On other occasions, the genome seems to rearrange itself for its own ends.

73. Crispr-Cas9 was adapted from a naturally occurring genome editing system in bacteria

74. Circularise a genome based on a repeat size determined by p < 0.005

75. Nobel Prize in Chemistry Awarded to 2 Scientists for Work on Genome Editing

76. Fittingly, the genome has been described by scientists as “the book of life.”

77. So that begs the question: Who is the Human Genome Project actually for?

78. In 1986 he was among the scientists who launched the Human Genome Project.

79. A Capsid is a protein shell that encloses the viral genome (RNA, DNA, etc.)

80. ATAC-seq: A Method for Assaying UNIT 21.29 Chromatin Accessibility Genome-Wide Jason D