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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>46 KB (6,164 words) - 00:13, 19 December 2010
- ...0f0f0; border-right: #f0f0f0" class="xl65"><font face="맑은 고딕">Zhan S et al</font></td>57 KB (7,728 words) - 17:07, 2 July 2012
- ...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, B32 KB (4,608 words) - 00:28, 19 December 2010
- .... This may be protective against depression—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 Søren L. Buhl, "Underestimating Costs in Public Works Projects: E11 KB (1,617 words) - 09:32, 19 December 2010
- ...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&rft.genre=bookitem&rft.btitle=U.+S.+Patent+6%2C143%2C496&rft.atitle=&rft_id=http%3A%2F%2Fpatft.uspto.g20 KB (3,070 words) - 09:42, 19 December 2010
- Genomics</strong> is the [[omics]] study of [[gene]]s of individual organisms, populations, and species. <br /> ...veloped a gene sequencing technique and completed the first [[genome]]s; namely bacteriophage Φ-X174; (5,368 bp), the human mitochondrial12 KB (1,884 words) - 11:29, 13 April 2011
- ...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 paper4 KB (651 words) - 23:38, 15 January 2011
- ...> Matthew E. Hurles,<sup>4</sup> Nick J. McCooke,<sup>1‡</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>9 KB (1,341 words) - 16:20, 16 January 2011
- ...gen sequencing will mean these barriers no longer hold true. Any organism's entire transcriptome could be potentially sequenced in one run (for very sm17 KB (2,587 words) - 16:04, 16 January 2011
- ...2C+J.&rft.au=Lachmann%2C+M.&rft.au=Reich%2C+D.&rft.au=Paabo%2C+S.&rfe_dat=bpr3.included=1;bpr3.tags=Anthropology%2CBiology%2CGenomics%2C ...2C+J.&rft.au=Lachmann%2C+M.&rft.au=Reich%2C+D.&rft.au=Paabo%2C+S.&rfe_dat=bpr3.included=1;bpr3.tags=Anthropology%2CBiology%2CGenomics%2C9 KB (1,942 words) - 00:58, 12 February 2011
- ...milies and functional classes reveals unique features of the Argentine ant's biology, as well as similarities to <em>Apis mellifera</em> and <em>Nasonia5 KB (805 words) - 16:21, 2 February 2011
- ...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 profi26 KB (3,798 words) - 18:19, 2 February 2011
- ...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">Torres6 KB (1,032 words) - 21:36, 15 February 2011
- ...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 />3 KB (488 words) - 12:59, 7 March 2011
- ...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 Se19 KB (2,948 words) - 10:20, 12 March 2011
- 8. Shah, S. P. et al. Mutational evolution in a lobular breast tumour profiled at sing linked Parkinson’s disease. Neuron 44, 595–600 (2004).<br />10 KB (1,303 words) - 02:52, 27 March 2011
- 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 & Todd R. Golub1, 4, 8, 9 <br />1 KB (154 words) - 02:52, 27 March 2011
- ...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>155 KB (24,352 words) - 17:46, 29 May 2011
- <p>Cornell Unviversity's date palm genome download site:</p>429 bytes (67 words) - 22:19, 9 June 2011
- <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 l17 KB (2,450 words) - 10:35, 1 July 2011