Use "genomics" in a sentence

1. With the completion of the rice genome sequence, functional genomics becomes a major task in functional genomics.

2. The prospects of development in tree genomics are discussed, which may be implicative for accelerating forest tree genomics studies in China.

3. This is a review on forest tree genomics.

4. Computational biology, bioinformatics, statistics, data analysis, sequencing, cancer genomics

5. Advances in Genomics and Genetics ceased publishing in May 2018

6. 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.

7. Protein subcellular localization is one of the key questions for functional genomics.

8. Today, we are awash with technology, advanced imaging and omics platforms -- genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics.

9. But remember, I'm not pushing genomics, proteomics, to be a reductionist.

10. Their genomics industry demands a huge quantity of biomatter for wombtanks.

11. The lab applies statistical and computational methods to functional genomics data.

12. My interests are bioinformatics, genomics, medical genetics, cell biology, and malacology.

13. The last ten years have seen an unprecedented merge of physiology and genomics.

14. We've thought about personalization of medicine very much in terms of genomics.

15. • Suggest an updated and integrated vision of community genetics / genomics adapted to rural environments.

16. Genetic improvement of cereals has been opened up with the advances in functional genomics.

17. Another important aspect of functional genomics is the research on human disease - related genes.

18. 'Genomics itself could only have arrived through basic advances in physics and chemistry,' he argued.

19. Codified Genomics facilitates the data needs of the user by keeping each and every variantdiscovered.

20. Advances in biotechnology and genomics will help us better understand their community structure and function.

21. Rapid progress in rice genome sequencing has facilitated research in the rice functional genomics.

22. Genomics technology, in particular characterization of expressed sequence tags (ESTs), now allows this to be accomplished.

23. Rapid advances in fields such as genomics offer the potential to develop improved pathogen detection tools.

24. The present paper the newest developments the field of functional genomics in plants and the prospects.

25. Intro 2 : Biological Side of Computational Biology ; Central Dogma ; Comparative Genomics; Models & Real World Applications.

26. The genomics revolution, proteomics, metabolomics, all of these "omics" that sound so terrific on grants and on business plans.

27. We now have techniques, because of these rapid methods of synthesis, to do what we're calling combinatorial genomics.

28. Great successes have been made in structural genomics, which would drive the life science forward unprecedentedly.

29. Biota is the pioneer of industrial genomics with a purpose to commercialize Biology as a Data Business™

30. Straight genomics has revealed the names of the stations, but without showing how they connect with one another.

31. The consequence of the rapid advances in structural and functional genomics is a very large quantity of data.

32. The work plan entailed development of novel advanced functional genomics instruments, technologies and methods to study tumour-host interactions.

33. Bold is a cloud-based data storage and analysis platform developed at the Centre for Biodiversity Genomics in Canada

34. Bioinformatics staff members have extensive experience in Bioinformatics, genomics, transcriptomics and translational informatics in plant, animal and microbial systems

35. Avidin has widespread international scientific and industrial partnerships in drug discovery (medicinal chemistry, screen development, HTS genomics, animal models).…

36. This book presents various structural genomics approaches and explores novel technologies that will potentially accelerate breakthroughs in drug discovery.

37. DNA Biochips market is followed by lab-on-chips and protein Biochips market, due to advances in proteomics and genomics

38. Biotechs are among those expected to attract a whack of capital as the Baby Boomers age and the study of genomics advances.

39. The genomics revolution, proteomics, metabolomics, all of these " omics " that sound so terrific on grants and on business plans.

40. Basiliscan: a tool for high-throughput analysis of intrinsic disorder patterns in homologous proteins Michal Barski; BMC Genomics (2018) Download PDF

41. Argyrosperma (silver-seed gourd) genome are available [March, 2019] Cucurbit Genomics Database (CuGenDB) manuscript published in Nucleic Acids Research [Oct., 2018]

42. Advancements in plant genetics and genomics, when used in Breeding, help support higher production and cultivation of crops resistant to pests, pathogens, and drought.

43. The impact of small non-coding RNAs has profoundly touched the fields of development and cell biology, functional genomics, human disease and drug therapy.

44. Biobanks have become an important resource in medical research, supporting many types of contemporary research like genomics and personalized medicine.

45. An increasingly hot field in the industry was genomics, the search for genes that cause a disease or other condition.

46. In post-genome era, the objective of functional genomics study is to decode the functions of genes and control them.

47. DNA-microarrays are used for genomics: matrix- or array-CGH (comparative genomic hybridization) detects DNA deletions, gains and amplifications with unprecedented resolution.

48. Analytical Biosciences was founded to create and harness the human disease precision atlas through cutting-edge single-cell genomics and bioinformatics.

49. Biostatistics applies this rigorous examination of data to information gathered in the biological sciences, including clinical trials, public health, genetics, and genomics

50. "Multiple Autisms is an important contribution to the autism literature and deserves to be read, not least by those conducting and funding genomics research

51. With the development of in rice functional genomics, the rice mutants are becoming good experimental materials for studying the correlated functions and expressions of genes.

52. The simplicity and lack of redundancy in their regulatory genes have made Ascidians one of the most useful species in studying developmental genomics.

53. In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, Biotechnology has expanded to include new and diverse sciences, such as genomics, recombinant gene techniques, applied immunology, and

54. Bioinformatics definition is - the collection, classification, storage, and analysis of biochemical and biological information using computers especially as applied to molecular genetics and genomics

55. Other fields seek to enhance knowledge about the bacterium itself. Structural genomics, for example, aims to uncover the three-dimensional structure of every protein in Mtb.

56. All articles that have been published in Advances in Genomics and Genetics will continue to be available on the Dove Press site, and will be securely archived with CLOCKSS.

57. The findings are an outcome of the ACTINOGEN ('Integrating genomics-based applications to exploit actinomycetes as a resource for new antibiotics') project, which was funded with roughly EUR 9.4 million through the 'Life sciences, genomics and biotechnology for health' Thematic area of the Sixth Framework Programme (FP6) to accelerate the drug discovery process by developing new approaches to exploit overlooked sources of novel antibiotics.

58. Uniquely positioned to integrate real-world clinical evidence with the latest advances in cancer genomics, H3 Biomedicine is developing a pipeline of highly targeted medicines

59. H3 Biomedicine Clinical Programs Through its deep understanding of cancer genomics and its target-centric drug discovery approach, H3 has created a compelling portfolio of clinical assets

60. Non‐HPV‐associated Adenocarcinomas can be divided by their distinct morphology and molecular genomics with very different responses to standard therapies and potential for future targeted therapies

61. Our Centrifuge rotors are designed for maximum application flexibility and quality separations, supporting applications across clinical and blood banking, microbiology, tissue culture, molecular biology and genomics, drug discovery and proteomics

62. The Chillax project leverages the elastic computing power of a cloud environment to perform complex data retrieval, storage, and analysis such as that required for genomics

63. However, with the influx of new ideas and scientific traditions from genomics into evolutionary biology, the old Adaptionist controversies are being recycled in a new context

64. What's happening in genomics, and how this revolution is about to change everything we know about the world, life, ourselves, and how we think about them.

65. Barski M, 2018, Basiliscan: a tool for high-throughput analysis of intrinsic disorder patterns in homologous proteins, Bmc Genomics, Vol:19, ISSN:1471-2164 DOI Open Access Link

66. Broomcorn millet breeding programs have to date benefitted little from genomics technologies and have been conducted only on a small scale and in isolated regions of the world9

67. Anew provides exposure to firms that derive the bulk of their revenues from four “transformational change” themes — Future of Work, Digital Consumer, Food Revolution, and Genomics and Telehealth.

68. The ACTINOGEN project received approximately EUR 9.4 million in EU funding through the 'Life sciences, genomics and biotechnology for health' Thematic area of the Sixth Framework Programme (FP6).

69. Canonic intends to establish a value chain from genomics to the end product, with certain parts of the value chain outsourced to sub-contractors such as cultivation, production and distribution.

70. NIAID Biodefense research priorities include basic research; genomics research, the expansion of research infrastructure, and the development of new diagnostics, therapies, and vaccines to protect civilians against potential agents of bioterrorism

71. The Pittsburgh Cytogenetics Laboratory (PCL) is a part of the MWH Clinical Genetics and Genomics Laboratory. It is located at Magee-Women's Hopsital (MWH) of University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC).

72. Both Arrayed and pooled CRISPR screens can identify important genes or genetic sequences within a genome. We contrast using pooled versus Arrayed CRISPR guide RNA libraries to perform functional genomics screens

73. The objectives of this study are to identify gene markers based on quantitative trait loci (QTLs) and to develop genomics‐assisted prediction (GAP) models for apple flesh firmness and Crispness retainability.

74. The Buccal mucosa, however, while avoiding first-pass effects, is a formidable barrier to drug absorption, especially for biopharmaceutical products (proteins and oligonucleotides) arising from the recent advances in genomics and proteomics.

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76. 7 thematic priorities representing 10 programmes: Life sciences, genomics and biotechnology for health (incl. Advanced genomics and its applications for health, Combating major diseases), Information society technologies, Nanotechnologies and nanosciences, knowledge-based multifunctional materials and new production processes and devices, Aeronautics and space, Food quality and safety, Sustainable development, global change and ecosystems (incl. Sustainable energy systems, Sustainable surface transport, Global change and ecosystems), Citizens and governance in a knowledge-based society,

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78. In April 2008, he launched the Marine Genomics Unit at OIST and extended his studies from Ascidians to other marine animals, such as the corals that abound in the marine environment around Okinawa.

79. Codified Genomics sifts through these variants, hiding those that are unlikely to cause disease, prioritizing those that are left, and giving the user a wide array of data to help find the cause of disease

80. Chronobiology is the study of mechanisms underlying chronomes, structures in time, found in organisms, in populations, and in the environment. The development of chronomics from Chronobiology can be compared with that of genomics from genetics.