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  • ...ww.pnas.org/content/early/2011/06/23/1102838108#aff-9"><sup><font size="2">i</font></sup></a>,</li> <address><sup><font size="2">i</font></sup>The Sperling Foundation, Eugene, OR 97405;</address>
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  • ...><strong>RNA Secondary Structures</strong></a>&nbsp;- Information on Group I Introns and rRNA at&nbsp;<a href="http://www.colorado.edu/">U. Colorado-Bou
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  • ...ot;</span></a><span style="font-size: small">. <i>Appl Environ Microbiol.</i> <b>76</b> (16): 5652&ndash;5657. </span><a title="Digital object identifie ...rmophilic crenarchaeon, <i>Aeropyrum pernix</i> K1&quot;. <i>DNA Research</i> <b>6</b> (2): 83&ndash;101, 145&ndash;52. </span></span></span><span class
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  • ...nome of the hyperthermophilic bacterium Aquifex aeolicus&quot;. <i>Nature</i> <b>392</b> (6674): 353&ndash;8. <a title="Digital object identifier" href= ...B. fragilis genome control variable gene expression&quot;</a>. <i>Science</i> <b>307</b> (5714): 1463&ndash;5. <a title="Digital object identifier" href
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  • ...10pt 60pt"><span><span style="font: 7pt 'Times New Roman'"><font size="2">i.</font><span style="font: 7pt 'Times New Roman'"> </span></span></span><fon ...10pt 60pt"><span><span style="font: 7pt 'Times New Roman'"><font size="2">i.</font><span style="font: 7pt 'Times New Roman'"> </span></span></span><u><
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  • ...ntisense sequences can exist on different parts of the same strand of DNA (i.e. both strands contain both sense and antisense sequences). In both prokar ...: rgb(11, 0, 128); background-image: none;">^</a></strong>&nbsp;Makalowska I, Lin C, Makalowski W (2005). &quot;Overlapping genes in vertebrate genomes&
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  • ...ypoxanthine, a deaminated adenine base whose nucleoside is called inosine (I). Inosine plays a key role in the wobble hypothesis of the genetic code.[12 <div>&uarr; I. Tinoco and C. Bustamante (1999). &quot;How RNA folds&quot;. J. Mol. Biol.
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  • I would like to suggest that everyone on Earth trys to provide the next gener
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  • ...ble for breaking down more than 30 different classes of drugs during Phase I of drug metabolism. Structural and SNP variations of the genes that code fo ...me takes human minds networking their hypotheses, proofs, and discoveries, i.e. genomics is a scientific endeavor beyond mechanical sequencing. Therefor
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  • <p><strong><span style="font-size:medium">[[I am going to give a 30-40 minute lecture every day]]. </span></strong></p>
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  • <p>Microarray &amp; gene data analysis I: Normalization, Identification of DEGs (R language), Gene list analysis wit
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  • <p>Above is definition of programming from Wikipedia. I think we have to know why we need executable computer program. <span style=
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  • ...ackground: white; font-weight: normal; color: black">2012 Jul 13. </span></i></span></a></div> ...normal; color: black">2011 Nov 30;12 Suppl 3:S3. Epub 2011 Nov 30.</span></i><span style="border-top: windowtext 1pt; border-right: windowtext 1pt; back
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  • ...itle="Unicode">Unicode</a>&nbsp;string representation, large file support (i.e. files over 2 GiB) and the &quot;our&quot; keyword.<sup><a href="http://e ...yearly updates since then. Perl 5.8 improved Unicode support, added a new I/O implementation, added a new thread implementation, improved numeric accur
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  • ...ferences to reliable sources. (December 2013)">citation needed</span></a></i>]</sup></p> ...it: Perl Modules for the Life Sciences&quot;</a>.&nbsp;<i>Genome Research</i><b>12</b>&nbsp;(10): 1611&ndash;1618.&nbsp;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org
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  • ...No publishable or significant research results are available yet. However, I am quite interested in this topic and am currently negotiating a collaborat Molecular Anthropology. I have been interested in analyzing ancient DNA to track the origins and migr
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  • &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; * I can check how many entries you have put<br />
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  • ...refer generally to the study of large, comprehensive biological data sets. I think Genomics is fundamental study to other &ndash;omics such as proteomic ...environment which organism transcript DNA, we can know more about DNA. So I think it is complementary relation.</span><span lang="EN-US"><br />
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  • ...span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: '맑은 고딕';">I present</span><span style="font-family: '맑은 고딕'; vertical-align: ba ...ily: '맑은 고딕'; vertical-align: baseline;">I recalled this movie and I watched this. Story is that He fall in love with AI</span></span></p>
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  • ...ing organisms. Rather, all biological data are regarded as <i>information</i>. Simply put, the major difference between biology and bioinformatics is th ...aste of effort? The answers can be disputable depending on situations, but I still believe that the project was significant. Thanks to the work, the inf
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