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  • <p><strong><span style="font-size:16px">Interaction between bird&#39;s flying and genome size</span></strong></p> ...is between &nbsp;1.0 and 8.2 giga base pairs. Compare to this, bird&rsquo;s genome is only 0.91 giga base pair. Also intron of bird is 2.1kb long while
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  • <p>[[Yesung&#39;s homework 1st]]: producing a database of&nbsp;aging-related genes</p> <p>[[Yesung&#39;s homework 2nd]]</p>
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  • <td>glutathione S-transferase alpha 4</td> <td>glutathione S-transferase pi 1</td>
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  • ...refore under the regulation of a wide and diverse set of genes. Kenyon&#39;s paper, however, suggested that a single gene could dramatically regulate ho ...dash;for months, if need be&mdash;for better times. Long before Kenyon&#39;s work, other researchers linked daf-2 and daf-16 to this arrested form of de
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  • <p>LYS&rsquo;s Self-study are studying Python programming by herself, studying gene-aligni ...s9 to know the CRISPR-Cas9 method for genome editing. She found that&rsquo;s a powerful new technology with many applications in biomedical research, in
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  • ...ergy transformation, and reproduction. (Wikipedia)<br/> <br/> 4. (Changhan's&nbsp;thought) Life&nbsp;is <span style="color:#c0392b;">'''a system that ca ...uation, person, event, etc. (Cambridge dictionary)<br/> <br/> 4. (Changhan's thought) Information is any form of digits or letters which&nbsp;one&nbsp;c
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  • ...160%"><span style="font-size:24px">'''<span style="color:black">Jong Bhak's Genomics course syllabus. 2024</span>'''</span></div> <div style="word-brea ...k">[[Introduction_to_Jong_Bhak's_genomics_course|Introduction to Jong Bhak's genomics course]]<br/> [[What_is_science?|What is science?]]<br/> [[What_is
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  • the length of the smallest contig S in the sorted list of all <br /> contig S is at least 50% of the total length.<br />
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  • <td><span style="font-family: Arial">Children's Hospital Boston</span></td>
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  • ...ding and carrying out further research on the genetic basis of panda&rsquo;s biology, and contribute to disease control and conservation efforts for thi
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  • ...genome size is used interchangeably with the term [[C-value]]. An organism's complexity is not directly proportional to its genome size; some single cel ...s present definition, probably as a result of its inclusion in Susumu Ohno's influential book <i>Evolution by Gene Duplication</i>, published in 1970.<s
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  • ...nt color="#0645ad"><span>[</span>6<span>]</span></font></font></sup> Swift's study of this topic related specifically to variation (or lack thereof) amo ...</font></b> <span class="citation Journal">Gregory TR (2002). &quot;A bird's-eye view of the C-value enigma: genome size, cell size, and metabolic rate
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  • ...owtext 0.5pt solid" class="xl67"><font size="2" face="맑은 고딕">Ahmad S. Islam et al</font></td> ...dowtext 0.5pt solid" class="xl67"><font size="2" face="맑은 고딕">Sato S et al</font></td>
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  • 3.^ Kucho K, Okamoto K, Tsuchiya Y, Nomura S, Nango M, Kanehisa M, and Ishiura M (March 2005). &quot;Global analysis of
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  • ...aldococcus gen. nov.&quot;. In DR Boone and RW Castenholz, eds.. <i>Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology Volume 1: The Archaea and the deeply bran ...ococcaceae fam. nov.&quot;. In DR Boone and RW Castenholz, eds.. <i>Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology Volume 1: The Archaea and the deeply bran
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  • ...,</span></b><span style="color: #000000">&nbsp;formerly called <b>Pfeiffer's bacillus</b> or <i><b>Bacillus influenzae</b></i>, is a non-motile Gram-neg ...ctious arthritis. Due to routine use of the Hib conjugate vaccine in the U.S. since 1990, the incidence of invasive Hib disease has decreased to 1.3/100
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  • ...,</span></b><span style="color: #000000">&nbsp;formerly called <b>Pfeiffer's bacillus</b> or <i><b>Bacillus influenzae</b></i>, is a non-motile Gram-neg ...ctious arthritis. Due to routine use of the Hib conjugate vaccine in the U.S. since 1990, the incidence of invasive Hib disease has decreased to 1.3/100
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  • .... jannaschii is the first archae bacterium to be sequenced by Craig Venter's group.</span></span></span></p> ...aldococcus gen. nov.&quot;. In DR Boone and RW Castenholz, eds.. <i>Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology Volume 1: The Archaea and the deeply bran
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  • ...s, Keith G. Weinstock, Joseph M. Merrick, Anna Glodek, John L. Scott, Neil S.&nbsp;M. Geoghagen, Janice F. Weidman, Joyce L. Fuhrmann, Dave Nguyen, Tere
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  • ...C.; Fine, Leah D.; Fritchman, Janice L.; Fuhrmann, Joyce L.; Geoghagen, N. S. M.; Gnehm, Cheryl L.; McDonald, Lisa A.; Small, Keith V.; Fraser, Claire M
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  • ...al intercourse, and can be treated with antibiotics; however, the organism's role in genital diseases is still unclear.</span></p>
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  • ...e: medium">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[The first individual genome]] Venter's.&nbsp; [[James Watson Genome]]&nbsp;&nbsp; [[The first African Genome]] NA1
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  • ...king starting in 1780, while around 1800, the Germans started producing <i>S.&nbsp;cerevisiae</i> in the form of cream. In 1825 a method was developed t ...and <i>Trichosporon cutaneum</i> have been found living in between people's toes as part of their skin flora.<sup id="cite_ref-21" class="reference"><f
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  • estimated 5000 clearly hereditary diseases, such as Huntington's disease,<br /> Genome Project, a gene for Parkinson's disease was mapped in only 9 days.<br />
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  • <p><span style="font-size: small">An organism's complete set of DNA is called its genome. Virtually every single cell in th ...eic acid RNA (mRNA). The mRNA travels out of the nucleus and into the cell's cytoplasm, where the mRNA is read by a tiny molecular machine called a ribo
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  • ...2">[9]</font></sup> Comparison between the reference (build 36) and Watson's genome revealed 3.3&thinsp;million single nucleotide polymorphism differenc ...10 female volunteers were invited to make an appointment with the project's <a class="mw-redirect" title="Genetic counselors" href="/wiki/Genetic_couns
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  • ...b>, result from shotgun sequencing genomic DNA, or gene transcript ([[EST]]s).</span></span></p> ...<td><span style="font-size: small"><span style="color: #000000">Salzberg, S. et al.</span></span></td>
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  • ...tal phylogenies based on signature 16S sequences, beginning with his group's construction of libraries from marine samples.[10]</p> ...L, Rusch D, Eisen JA, Wu D, Paulsen I, Nelson KE, Nelson W, Fouts DE, Levy S, Knap AH, Lomas MW, Nealson K, White O, Peterson J, Hoffman J, Parsons R, B
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  • .... This may be protective against depression&mdash;since Seligman and Maier's model of depression includes a sense of learned helplessness and loss of pr Flyvbjerg, Bent, Mette K. Skamris Holm, and S&oslash;ren L. Buhl, &quot;Underestimating Costs in Public Works Projects: E
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  • ...rfaces/particles and immiscible fluid containments, resulting in a 1997 U. S. Patent<sup id="cite_ref-3" class="reference"><font size="2">[4]</font></su ...fo%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Abook&amp;rft.genre=bookitem&amp;rft.btitle=U.+S.+Patent+6%2C143%2C496&amp;rft.atitle=&amp;rft_id=http%3A%2F%2Fpatft.uspto.g
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  • Genomics</strong> is the [[omics]] study of [[gene]]s of individual organisms,&nbsp;populations, and species. <br /> ...veloped&nbsp;a gene sequencing technique and completed the first [[genome]]s; namely bacteriophage &Phi;-X174; (5,368 bp),&nbsp;the human mitochondrial
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  • ...Jia.Z., J.Y., L.F., Q.C., Y.S., A S., C.P., Hongk.Z., G.W., R.N., R.D. and S.L. performed the data analyses. Ju.W., R.L., Yi.L. and L.G. wrote the paper
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  • ...> Matthew E. Hurles,<sup>4</sup> Nick J. McCooke,<sup>1&Dagger;</sup> John S. West,<sup>3</sup> Frank L. Oaks,<sup>3</sup> Peter L. Lundberg,<sup>3</sup ...fl"><span style="font-size: small"><sup>5</sup>Manteia Predictive Medicine S.A. Zone Industrielle, Coinsins, CH-1267, Switzerland</span></div>
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  • ...gen sequencing will mean these barriers no longer hold true. Any organism's entire transcriptome could be potentially sequenced in one run (for very sm
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  • ...milies and functional classes reveals unique features of the Argentine ant's biology, as well as similarities to <em>Apis mellifera</em> and <em>Nasonia
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  • ...of the human genome on an array, with a resolution between 30 and 35 kbit/s <sup id="cite_ref-5" class="reference"><font size="2">[6]</font></sup>.</sp ...a href="#cite_ref-2"><font color="#0645ad">^</font></a></b> Benvenuti, S., S. Arena, and A. Bardelli, Identification of cancer genes by mutational profi
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  • ...is, 'jour', 'Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A.');" _sg="true">Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A.</a> 2011 Jan 31. [Epub ahead of print]</p> ...hr EL</a>, <a href="/pubmed?term=%22Tao%20S%22%5BAuthor%5D" _sg="true">Tao S</a>, <a href="/pubmed?term=%22Torres%20CW%22%5BAuthor%5D" _sg="true">Torres
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  • ...ena G, Voet D, Ramos AH, Pugh TJ, Wilkinson J, Fisher S, Winckler W, Mahan S, Ardlie K, Baldwin J, Simons JW, Kitabayashi N, MacDonald TY, Kantoff PW, C Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't<br />
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  • ...ng color of a person's hair. In another example, a gene coding for a widow's peak would be hidden by a gene causing baldness. Fitness epistasis (where t ...line - each mutation has a disproportionately large effect on the organism's fitness. <i>Antagonistic</i> epistasis is the red line. See Evolution of Se
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  • 8. Shah, S. P. et al. Mutational evolution in a lobular breast tumour profiled at sing linked Parkinson&rsquo;s disease. Neuron 44, 595&ndash;600 (2004).<br />
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  • Michael S. Lawrence,1 <br /> ...illiam C. Hahn,1, 4, 8 Levi A. Garraway,1, 4 Matthew Meyerson,1, 4, 8 Eric S. Lander,1, 8, 21 Gad Getz1 &amp; Todd R. Golub1, 4, 8, 9&nbsp;<br />
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  • ...tRNA sample, Robert W. Holley <i>et al.</i> used 140kg of commercial baker's yeast to give just 1g of purified tRNA<sup><font size="2">Ala</font></sup> ...y bind a small target molecule, the binding of the target affects the gene's activity.</span></p>
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  • <p>Cornell Unviversity's date palm genome download site:</p>
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  • <address><sup><font size="2">b</font></sup>Children's Cancer Institute Australia and University of New South Wales, Lowy Cancer R ...gests that the observed low genetic diversity in today's population preceded the Devil Facial Tumor Disease disease outbreak by at l
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  • ...href="http://www.molbiol.ox.ac.uk/www/ewan/palette.html"><strong>Biologist's Search Palette</strong></a>&nbsp;- Collection of Search Engines for Biologi ...><strong>WWW VL Biosciences Index</strong></a>&nbsp;- Search Keith Robison's Catalogs at&nbsp;<a href="http://golgi.harvard.edu/">Harvard</a>&nbsp;(W3)<
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  • ..."font-size: medium">[[How_to_study_in_Jong's_classes?|How to study in Jong's classes?]]</span> ...4px">'''&nbsp;[http://bvio.com/index.php/Genomics_code_of_conduct Genomist's code of conduct]'''</span>
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  • ...l left disguised . very well to cut back unsightly wire chaos. The printer's plain and simple style would also in shape perfectly in any work place. ...a laser beam publishing resolution with fantastic top printing quality. It's undeniable that whenever publishing very precise dyed images the 2605 attai
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  • ...nt-size: small">&nbsp;industrial/model&nbsp;2007&nbsp;Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A.&nbsp;Genome sequencing and comparative analysis of Saccharomyces cerevis ...te biotrophy features unraveled by the genomic analysis of rust fungi&nbsp;S&eacute;bastien Duplessis et al&nbsp;</span><a href="http://www.pnas.org/con
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  • ...class="citation Journal">Kawarabayasi, Y.; Hino, Y; Horikawa, H; Yamazaki, S; Haikawa, Y; Jin-No, K; Takahashi, M; Sekine, M et al. (1999). &quot;Comple ...2C+Lucas+S%2C+%27%27et+al.%27%27&amp;rft.au=Anderson+I%2C+Wirth+R%2C+Lucas+S%2C+%27%27et+al.%27%27&amp;rft.date=October+15%2C+2011&amp;rft.volume=5&amp;
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  • ...<span class="reference-text"><span class="citation Journal">Schmitz-Esser,S., Tischler,P., Arnold,R., <i>et al.</i> (2010). <a class="external text" re ...2C+anaerobic%2C+green-sulfur+bacterium&amp;rft.jtitle=Proc+Natl+Acad+Sci+U+S&amp;rft.aulast=Eisen+JA&amp;rft.au=Eisen+JA&amp;rft.au=Nelson%2C%26%2332%3B
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  • ...ngle nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that predict individual patient&rsquo;s risk for developing common side effects from chemotherapy regimens.</span><
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  • ...s to elucidate its effect on, place in, and response to the entire genome's networks.</span></p> ...ially considered. A genome is the sum total of all an individual organism's genes. Thus, genomics is the study of all the genes of a cell, or tissue,
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  • ...ngineering background and problem solving abilities, as well as his mother's belief that he would &quot;do good science.&quot;[1]</div> <div>M.S.</div>
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  • ...lication</a>. Here, the two strands are separated and then each strand&#39;s&nbsp;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complementary_DNA" style="text-d <p>As these DNA targets can occur throughout an organism&#39;s genome, changes in the activity of one type of transcription factor can aff
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  • ...gene expression by being complementary to a part of an mRNA or a gene&#39;s DNA. MicroRNAs (miRNA; 21-22 nt) are found in eukaryotes and act through RN ...RNA, do not encode any protein and are replicated by a host plant cell&#39;s polymerase.[51]</div>
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  • ...30273px; line-height: 23.912500381469727px;">) are some of the world&rsquo;s most endangered species. &nbsp;Here we report the&nbsp;</span><i style="col
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  • ...68, 68, 68); display: inline;">Department of Biology, Sungshin Women&rsquo;s University, Seoul 142-732, Republic of Korea</h3> ...was initiated by J.B., B.C.K., H.L., T.H.K., S. Lee., Sangtae K., C.-B.K., S.-J.K., W.K.P. and Jun W.</p>
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  • ...PageCenterContent_StandardProfileInfo_CompanyNameLabel">Azign Bioscience A/S, <span id="ctl00_PageCenterContent_StandardProfileInfo_CityLabel">Copenhage <a href="http://www.sbio.com/">S*BIO</a><br />
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  • ...pletion of the human genome (IHGSC, 2004). In 2008, after 55 years, Watson's complete genome sequence was publicized by using 454 DNA sequencers develop ...ived a Nobel Prize with Sanger for developing a sequencing method. Gilbert's method was not widely used. However, his colleague Church continued to deve
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  • ...50K gene chips. The results of the first Korean genome (Dr. Kim Seong-Jin's) was published in May 2009 in Genome Research.<br />
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  • ...lly identifiable information, except ought to detail each and every worker's age, sex, household zip code and coverage request (single, husband also wif ...are the pair most well-liked types of group healthiness insurance in the U.S. and are relatively simple to realize.
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  • <p><strong>On-line course material</strong>s</p>
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  • <p>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4Z-RO6t1tU Cancer Genome: Cancer&rsquo;s Last Stand? The Genome Solution]</p>
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  • ...he communication medium. The 3 major types of bioprogramming languages are S, R, and Matlab. All of them are for statistical and computational use. <str ...ikipedia.org/wiki/S_(programming_language)"><span style="font-size:larger">S</span></a></li>
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  • ...0%"><span style="font-size:16px">[[Jong_Bhak's_Genomics_Syllabus|Jong Bhak's Genomics Syllabus]]</span></div> <div style="word-break: keep-all; margin:
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  • ...&nbsp; [</span>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzIWdJVP-wo Larry Wall&#39;s google talk on Perl]</p> <p>&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Perl]], [[Python]],&nbsp; [[R]],&nbsp; [[S language|S]],&nbsp; [[Matlab]]</p>
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  • <p>&nbsp;<b><span style="font-size: large">Jong Bhak's Biology learning procedure:</span></b></p>
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  • <p>This is Sungwon's Bioinformatics Lecture Note</p> ...ount of Raw data, it is difficult to analyze Raw data with our hands. That's why we need computer / computer program to analyze NGS data. We are not eno
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  • ...padding-left: 0cm; border-left: windowtext 1pt; padding-right: 0cm">Hwang S</span></span><span style="font-size: medium"><span style="background: white ...padding-left: 0cm; border-left: windowtext 1pt; padding-right: 0cm">Hwang S</span><span style="background: white; font-weight: normal; color: black">.
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  • ...p; color: rgb(11,0,128)">[21]</a></sup>&nbsp;which contributed to Perl&#39;s popularity as a CGI scripting language.<sup><a href="http://en.wikipedia.or ...programming language)">PEARL</a>&nbsp;programming language before Perl&#39;s official release and changed the spelling of the name.<sup><a href="http://
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  • ...including Georg Fuellen who organized a training course in Germany. Georg's colleagues and students extended the Bioperl much and this was joined later ...one; color: rgb(11, 0, 128); background: none;">Brenner, S.</a>; Chervitz, S.; Dagdigian, C.; Fuellen, G.; Gilbert, J.; Korf, I.; Lapp, H.; Lehv&auml;sl
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  • <p style="margin: 0.5em 0px"><span style="font-size: medium"><b>S</b><span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span>is a statistical<span c ...href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S-PLUS"><span style="font-size: medium">S-PLUS</span></a><span style="font-size: medium">.</span></p>
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  • [[Names of Jong Bhak's Referees]]</span></p> ...: small;">Most recent ones are here: [[Jong's Research Articles]] | [[Jong's research articles format 2]]</span></p>
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  • <p>&nbsp;This is Youngjun's Bioinformatics Lecture Note</p> ...pan style="font-size: medium">&nbsp;[[Definition of Bioinformatics by Jong's lecture matrial]]</span></li>
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  • ...tp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S_(programming_language)"><font color="#008080">S</font></a></li>
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  • ...="font-family: Calibri; line-height: 90%; text-indent: -0.25in">Jong&rsquo;s definition</span></span></p>
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  • ...ome. Epigenetic modifications are reversible modifications on a cell&rsquo;s DNA or histones that affect gene expression without altering the DNA sequen ...sm, or species. Just as the genome and proteome signify all of an organism's genes and proteins, the phenome represents the sum total of its phenotypic
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  • <p>what's the real?&nbsp;</p>
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  • ...he communication medium. The 3 major types of bioprogramming languages are S, R, and Matlab. All of them are for statistical and computational use. <b>G
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  • <p><span style="font-size: small">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; S [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S_(programming_language)]</span></p> ...nomics is sequencing. By developing sequencing, people find organism&rsquo;s gene sequence, and analyze the sequence. It becomes genomics.</span></p>
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  • ...l. People are trying to use programming in order to solve the problem what's more complexd. Then, it can help to reduce the time and cost, so it has a e ...has a meaning using pro-grammer. Grammer means someone who make a program's algorism their own word and interpret process, get the results, analyze it.
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  • ...g program. It could be the one format of communication. We translate human's language into computer language. picture in bellow shows translation of Hig
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  • ...Game_of_Life <span id="Conway.27s_Game_of_Life" class="mw-headline">Conway's Game of Life]</span></span></li>
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  • ...age there is a 10% reduction each decade in the total length of the brain's myelinated axons.</span></span></p>
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  • ...r at teaching alone. because it requires for reader to stand on the author's position. lots of factors printed with knowledge, such as nuance, tradition ...have completely diffenent sturcture of their own genome - but still there's lot of common information they have. However, for example, genomics is poor
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  • ...l it or not. If we can control it that&rsquo;s a real, but or not it&rsquo;s not real. For example we can&rsquo;t control the time so the time is nor re
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  • <p><span style="font-size:large"><strong>Jong Bhak&#39;s list of how to write a scientific paper&nbsp;(essay):</strong></span></p>
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  • <p><span style="font-size: large">5) Realizing other people's great ways of solving problems.</span></p>
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  • ...er of divisions of the normal self-renewing cells maintaining that tissues's homeostasis. More intuitively, I brought a news subject reading, &quot;</sp <h3>What's real?</h3>
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  • ...">The key meaning of presentation is to <u>talk and share</u> <u>presenter's own opinion </u>and thinking with others. </span></span></div>
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  • ..., as cyber yeast cannot recognize human. Human can observe the yeast&rsquo;s behavior through the monitor, but yeast cannot watch people and that makes ...ple of cyber yeast, reality is very ambiguous the aspect of answerer&rsquo;s position. Yeast might think their world is real, and in my condition, yeast
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  • <p>It's not just one single, but multiple complex. And there&nbsp;are step by step <p>- For example, in tiger, there are tiger's variants.&nbsp;They are kinda prior genes, compared to other species</p>
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  • ...ne">hormone stimulation</a>. It can also be useful to consider an organism's <b>complete proteome</b>, which can be conceptualized as the complete set o ...>[</span>2<span>]</span></a></sup> with the publication of part of Wilkins's PhD thesis. Wilkins used the term to describe the entire complement of <a t
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  • <p><span style="font-size:small">It&#39;s the large-scale study of proteins, particularly their structures and functi
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  • ...<td class="mbox-text"><span class="mbox-text-span">This article's <b>factual accuracy is <a title="Wikipedia:Accuracy dispute" href="http://e ...cs%3A+analysis+of+genomic+data+using+flux+balances&amp;rft.au=Edwards%2C+J.S.&amp;rft.aufirst=C.H.&amp;rft.aulast=Schilling&amp;rft.au=Palsson%2C+B.O.&a
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  • ...both real and unreal can be defined easily. Real is part of mankind&rsquo;s physical world which people can touch and feel but unreal is imaginary part
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  • ...other animals can be subjected to this project. By mapping organism&rsquo;s genome in a row, it is possible to figure out taxonomical relationship as w
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  • ...addition of many functional groups. Comparing number of genes S.pombe and S.cereveisiae that are the single eukaryotic cells and human shows us human h
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  • ...in genetics that concerns the sequencing and analysis of an organism&rsquo;s genome.</span></p> ...ngle gene research unless the purpose is to understand a single gene&rsquo;s effects in context of the entire genome.</p>
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  • <p>Because of this, telomere is pointed as a determining individual&#39;s&nbsp;aging and lifespan.</p>
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