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  • ...the name with a $ instead of the @. The $-sign again indicates that it's a single (scalar) value; the @-sign means you're talking about the enti 'TCA' => 'S', # Serine
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  • ...ce. The genome analysis service is very useful to checkup individual&rsquo;s health without medical institutions. However, the permitted items are not f <p>Genome analysis service provide the individual&rsquo;s genome information. Hence, the person who use the service can get the infor
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  • <p><strong>2. What&rsquo;s the benefit of using perl?</strong></p> <p>$startCount=($rna=~(s/UGC/start/));</p>
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  • <td>H:Helix;&nbsp;S:Strand; C:Coil</td>
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  • ...whole genome of some organism, and compare them with other organism&rsquo;s genome. Genome constantly communicates with environment and it makes some p <p style="margin-left: 40px">Genomics started from Mendel&#39;s cross experiment in 1864, and through this experiment we know about basic p
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  • <p><span style="font-size:16px">I&#39;ve visited Dr.Jong&#39;s office, he gave me &#39;<strong>A-</strong>&#39;.</span></p>
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  • <p>- The father of one&#39;s father or mother.</p> <p>- Honesty, fairness, or integrity in one&#39;s beliefs and actions.</p>
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  • ...he reason why there is no nobel prize winner in Korea is due to Korean&#39;s quite charecteristic. They argue that Korean don&#39;t discuss actively, an
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  • ...r each biological concept. I, personally, could learn a lot from today&#39;s class.</p>
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  • <p>If you experience the class of korean and U.S. , you will easily find the difference of air. Korean student tend to passi <p>However, from elementary school to high school, U.S. and European countries used to emphasize on the discussion. In the class,
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  • ...oy some applicants, What they should do is just checking the applicant&#39;s genome to check their ability. In other words, however he or she put a lot
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  • ...ing : cleave the protein into short peptides --&gt; deduce the protein&#39;s identity based on sequence database</li>
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  • ...ot;S&quot;, &quot;TCA&quot;=&gt; &quot;S&quot;, &quot;TCG&quot;=&gt; &quot;S&quot;,</p> ...bsp; &nbsp; &quot;AGT&quot;=&gt; &quot;S&quot;, &quot;AGC&quot;=&gt; &quot;S&quot;, &quot;AGA&quot;=&gt; &quot;R&quot;,&quot;AGG&quot;=&gt; &quot;R&quot
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  • <p>If you experience the class of korean and U.S. , you will easily find the difference of air. Korean student tend to passi <p>However, from elementary school to high school, U.S. and European countries used to emphasize on the discussion. In the class,
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  • ...oy some applicants, What they should do is just checking the applicant&#39;s genome to check their ability. In other words, however he or she put a lot
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  • ...scientific results and criteria. Based on following criteria, SungHyun&#39;s final grade will be B+</p>
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  • ...ir exam score. A new standard of grading is needed to expand student&rsquo;s ideas. This assay provides new criterion about grading system.</p> <p>&nbsp;Concentration part analyzes the student&rsquo;s concentration on the classes. If he focuses hard on the classes, he can get
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  • ...is accomplished. But the sample coding was only one case done, so it&rsquo;s not enough to get full percentage. So with deduction of 7.5%, total 22.5% i
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  • ...낮아져 산소에 불안정한 hemolysin O의 용혈을 증가시킨다. S. pyogenes의 선별을 위해서 혐기성 배양을 시행할 수 있다.<
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  • <p>0m/s</p> <p>1.5m/s</p>
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  • <td><strong><span style="font-size:16px">&nbsp;[[Jong Bhak&#39;s Genomics Syllabus]]</span></strong></td>
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  • <td><span style="font-size:18px">[[Jong Bhak&#39;s Genomics Syllabus]]</span></td>
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  • ...mics tasks include programming. However, it is not a must in Jong Bhak&#39;s genomics course.</p>
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  • ...nomic legacy of the African cheetah, Acinonyx jubatus</a>&nbsp;P Dobrynin, S Liu, G Tamazian, Z Xiong, AA Yurchenko, ...&nbsp;Genome biology 16 (1), 1-2 <p>O Chung, S Jin, YS Cho, J Lim, H Kim, S Jho, HM Kim, JH Jun, HJ Lee, ...</p>
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  • ...px">According to Russel Ackoff&lt;ref&gt;Ackoff, R. L. (1999) Ackoff&rsquo;s Best. New York: John Wiley &amp; Sons, pp 170 &ndash; 172&lt;/ref&gt;,&nbsp
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  • <p>[[How many &#39;novel snp&#39;s are in Human?_Homework]]</p>
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  • ...;&nbsp;&nbsp; The earliest way for sequencing massive data is Sanger&rsquo;s method. It synthesizes the new strand of one strand of certain DNA by using
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  • ...obtained by dividing a person&#39;s weight by the square of the person&#39;s height, is over 30&nbsp;<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilogram">kg <p>Interaction between an organism&rsquo;s genome and its environment</p>
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  • <p><span style="font-size:20px">&nbsp;<strong>Why Darwin&#39;s Evolution&nbsp;theory can be wrong? Provide </strong><strong>evidence</stro ...inaccuracies and myths are associated with Darwin&rsquo;s name. Let&rsquo;s first go over the myths that exist at the present time:</p>
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  • <p>What is Darwin&#39;s theory of evolution [http://www.darwins-theory-of-evolution.com/]</p>
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  • <p><span style="font-size:20px"><strong>Evidences to Redress Darwin&#39;s Theory of Evolution</strong></span></p> ...ism as it explained heredity of variations. I found that Gregor Mendel&#39;s experiments and other evidences attacked Darwinism by refuting pangenesis.
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  • <p><span style="color:#EE82EE">[[Darwin&#39;s theory of evolution_HW1]]</span></p>
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  • ...ext-align: center"><span style="font-size:16px"><strong>&lt;Why Darwin&#39;s Evolution&nbsp;theory can be wrong?&gt;</strong></span></p> <p><strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 1. What is Charles Darwin&rsquo;s theory of evolution?</strong></p>
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  • ...ocus were given to DNA repair, cancer, cell &ndash;cycle linked gene&rsquo;s modifications. Moreover, researchers made an available online data on the w ...se investigation in this area will unveil an anti- cancer metabolism&lsquo;s secret, which in further might be applied to cancer treatment approaches.</
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  • ...ext-align: center"><span style="font-size:16px"><strong>&lt;Why Darwin&#39;s Evolution&nbsp;theory can be wrong?&gt;</strong></span></p> <p><strong>&nbsp;&nbsp; 1. What is Charles Darwin&rsquo;s theory of evolution?</strong></p>
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  • <p>[[Why Darwin&#39;s Evolution&nbsp;theory can be wrong]]</p> <p>&nbsp;[[Cancer&#39;s Last Stand? The Genome Solution]]</p>
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  • <p>Why Darwin&#39;s Evolution&nbsp;theory can be wrong</p>
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  • <li>Why Darwin&rsquo;s evolution theory is scientifically wrong?</li>
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  • ...genome reference can be obtained through the large amounts of Korean&rsquo;s genome data.</span></p> ...sp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <strong>What is Sanger&rsquo;s sequencing?</strong></span></p>
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  • ...have that number and length of DNA molecule, however according cell&rsquo;s function only several sections of the DNA could be read and transcribed and ...the longest ones run as latest. Thereby, that splice&rsquo;s or gene&rsquo;s DNA code will be sequenced by analyzing result of the gel electrophoresis.&
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  • ...span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif"><strong>Why Darwin&#39;s Evolution&nbsp;theory can be wrong? &nbsp; &nbsp;</strong></span></span><sp ...="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif">&nbsp;Nevertheless, Darwin&rsquo;s evolution theory is argued a lot, since there a lot of misconception and sc
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  • <p>[[ Why Darwin&#39;s Evolution theory can be wrong?&nbsp;]]</p>
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  • ...Introduction to Jong Bhak's genomics course">Introduction to Jong Bhak&#39;s&nbsp;genomics&nbsp;course</a></p>
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  • <p>In eukaryotic cell, DNA replication occurs during S phase of cell cycle. The three steps of DNA replication is initiation, elon
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  • <p>[[Why Darwin&#39;s Evolution&nbsp;theory can be wrong? Provide&nbsp;evidence.]]</p>
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  • ...genome&mdash;the order of As, Cs, Gs, and Ts that make up a life form&#39;s DNA. The human genome is comprised of more than 3 billion of these genetic
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  • ...inaccuracies and myths are associated with Darwin&rsquo;s name. Let&rsquo;s first go over the myths that exist at the present time:</p> <p>Myth 4. According to Darwin&#39;s theory of evolution, the strongest one survives</p>
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  • ...new things and meet and work with new people and put effort to make world`s state better.</p>
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  • <p><strong>Is the Darwin&#39;s Evolution theory perfect?</strong></p> ...sp;Regarding the history of evolution, we cannot say it without Darwin&#39;s Evolution theory. According to his theory, mutation occurs and the species
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  • ...2 kinds of fields. However there are much more fields in detail. Let&rsquo;s see what kinds of fields are in omics and why they divided.</p>
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  • ...causes of death in the world. According to National Cancer Institute in U.S., cancer mortality is higher among men than women (207.9 per 100,000 men an ...e larger height and weight than women in average. In statistics, men&rsquo;s height is about 1.08 times higher than women. In other words, it means men
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  • ...x">Mice can be genetically engineered to serve as models of Lou Gehrig&#39;s disease and many other human illnesses.</span></h2>
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  • ...center;"><span style="font-size:16px"><strong>How many &#39;novel snp&#39;s are in Human?&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong></span><span style="font-size:14px" <p><span style="font-size:14px">&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Let&rsquo;s assume that 30 generations are different between Min-Ji and Chaeeun. &nbsp;
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  • ...to the severe phenotype. However, in case of chromosomal change, it&rsquo;s more severe problem than only the change of the gene. The reason is that lo ...rsquo;s also the typical example of the autosome deletion. Then, let&rsquo;s talk about the autosome aneuploidy in more detail. Perhaps, we all know the
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  • ...me regions of the genome encode non-protein coding RNA molecules( that&#39;s RNAs exclusive of messenger RNAs), including but not limited to transfer RN <p>To distinguish variations arising from the disease it&#39;s preferable to compare the seuquences from same individual</p>
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  • ...s. As useful a concept as a species may be, there is consensus that it&#39;s definition is a very tricky problem.&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>&nbsp;&nbsp; -Alzheimer&#39;s diseases</strong></p>
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  • ...gnostic of a helical structure. From the distribution of intensity, it&#39;s possible to deduce the number of residues per turn and the symmetry of the <p>As in sanger&#39;s method, polyacrtlyamide gele electrophoresiss separates the fragments by si
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  • <p>It&#39;s likely that life originated on Earth about 3.5 billion years ago. the first ...es, and classifies apecies according to evolutionary relationships. It&#39;s often difficult todraw boundaries between species, especially for microorga
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  • ...er ti develop a clear picture of the relationships between species, it&#39;s necessary to pick &nbsp;a molecule that is changing at a reasonable rate. T
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  • ...number of selenoccysteine which is the 21st proteinogenic amino acid&rsquo;s tRNAs(TCA) are 3. The number of possible suppressor tRNAs (CTA, TTA) are 4 ...we can&rsquo;t make that amino acid. So there exist isotypes and it&rsquo;s a kind of &lsquo;spare mechanism&rsquo;. Second, there&rsquo;re lots of tra
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  • ...e diseases, such as tuberculosis, are major public health problems. It&#39;s a challenge to control these diseases in the face of the development of ant
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  • ...es have human homologues. By comparision of its genome with humans, it&#39;s possible to reconstruct the ancestral vertebrate karyotype.&nbsp;</p>
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  • <p>3. Each person&#39;s genome contains genes that influence, even if they do not inevitably determ <p>In addition to matching a DNA sample with an individual, it&#39;s possible to analyse crime-scene samples to infer several characteristics, i
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  • <p>4. Synthesis of staphyloxanthin, an orange carotenoid that gives S. aureus its golden colour.&nbsp;</p>
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  • <p>-Shannon&#39;s definition of entropy</p>
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  • <p>[[About Darwin&#39;s theory]]</p>
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  • <p>About Darwin&rsquo;s evolution theory</p> ...ory of biology. In this essay, I will briefly introduce about Darwin&rsquo;s theory and think about its evidences.</p>
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  • ...iety. To sum up, science is too important thing to mankind and there&rsquo;s no inherent danger in scientific research. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong></p> ...tically modified organisms (GMO) produced in the laboratory also, it&rsquo;s actively reported that they are disturbing the ecosystem.</strong><strong>
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  • ...bout genetic engineering over the past two decades - and, lately there&#39;s been even more hype about a new molecular tool called CRISPR, which acts li ...er animals, the system was originally found inside bacteria - where it&#39;s used as a genetic weapon to stop bacteria being infected by viruses.</p>
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  • ...with their complementary base pairs. Addition of one (or more) nucleotide(s) results in a reaction that generates a light signal that is recorded by th ...transcription from DNA, the information is already present in the cell&#39;s DNA. However, it is sometimes desirable to sequence RNA molecules. While se
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  • ...blished by the HGP does not represent the sequence of every individual&#39;s genome. It is the combined mosaic of a small number of anonymous donors, al ...zed medicine in Korea. This project is complementary to Korean government’s on-going Multi-ministry Genomics Initiative which has started in 2013 with
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  • ...c&nbsp;<strong>L</strong>ocal&nbsp;<strong>A</strong>lignment&nbsp;<strong>S</strong>earch&nbsp;<strong>T</strong>ool is an&nbsp;<a href="https://en.wik <p>If I want to find the zebrafish apex1 gene&#39;s gRNA target site,</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
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  • ...ell. Epigenetic modifications are reversible modifications on a cell&rsquo;s DNA or histones that affect gene expression without altering the DNA sequen
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  • <p>I agree with his opinion and it&#39;s my mistake.</p> ...he reason why I had a mistake was that I misunderstood of presentation&#39;s object.</p>
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  • ...fill easily, it means it is accurate. Also, compare with other species&#39;s genome by using CEGMA or BUSCO.</p> <p style="margin-left: 40px;">My question: &#39;Why men&#39;s cancer mortality is higher than women although Y chromosome does not occur
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  • <p>2. Can we say it&#39;s the longest? Is it scientific expression? There&#39;s other possibility, Doesn&#39;t it?</p> <p>1.&nbsp;How we can track ant&#39;s farming period scientifically? Is is possible to verify in a scientific way
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  • <p>[[Darwin&#39;s evolution theory]]</p>
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  • ...gy is subject that study about life in the university. I think nowaday&#39;s biology is studying about the Earth.</p>
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  • ...efore likely that nongenetic external factors encountered during one&rsquo;s lifetime also are important for long-term modulation of cytokine responses, ...;21&nbsp;(2013).<!-- -->Love, M.I.,&nbsp;Huber, W.&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;Anders, S.&nbsp;Moderated estimation of fold change and dispersion for RNA-seq data w
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  • ...Then How many novel SNPs are in human? Can we calculate each person&rsquo;s number of novel SNP with using probability in thinking?</p> ...enome. I don&rsquo;t know exactly about individual&rsquo;s novel SNP&rsquo;s number, But If we want to know, the sequencing and comparing is essential t
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  • ...f the lecture, He say about Novel prize and importance of government&rsquo;s consistence investigation in research.(if government think they are useless ...US economy institute conclude that the reason of collapse is people&rsquo;s greed. The most reasonable consumption can&rsquo;t be a greedy consumption.
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  • ...s. So they needed for collect much things like rare-diseases, Korean&rsquo;s various genome and feature of body.</p> ..."http://www.personalgenomes.org/">Personal Genome Project</a>&nbsp;). by U.S. none-profit research group, is founded in 2005 and seeking a diverse range
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  • ...le DNA base number and multiply unit time. If we know one DNA strand&rsquo;s base pair number, we can calculate how many nucleotides are made by each DN
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  • ...undamental biological research into why and how organisms live, what&rsquo;s their means in universe. They can make us to study about the origin of univ
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  • ...ins some scientific errors. So I think about the error of the Darwin&rsquo;s theory with scientific view.</p> ...nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; And there are some error of the Darwin&rsquo;s theory with various perspective. First, using fossils, we evaluate the spec
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  • ...ing&nbsp;enzymes, or it can occur naturally, as described above. If it&#39;s a natural duplication, it can still take place in a&nbsp;somatic cell, rath
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  • <p>[[Darwin&#39;s evolution theory]]</p> <p>-The Darwin&#39;s&nbsp;Evolution theory will never become a law of science because it is wrou
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  • ...ease.&nbsp;First adipokine is leptin which is discovered by Friedman&rsquo;s group in 1990.&nbsp; Leptin is one of the most well studied adipokine. Lept
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  • ...rst miRNA to be discovered in 1993, by the Ambros&rsquo;s and Ruvkun&rsquo;s laboratories. They study the nematode C. elegans, heterochronic genes contr ...nd miRNA.&nbsp;High degree of complementarity facilitate Ago protein&rsquo;s slicer activity.&nbsp;AGO protein interact with a GW182 protein, which in t
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  • ...their ends. Building on this, and to accommodate&nbsp;Leonard Hayflick&#39;s idea of limited&nbsp;somatic cell&nbsp;division, Olovnikov suggested that D
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  • ...an. Also, it can give a guidance to choose patient-specific drug. It&rsquo;s because as testing, doctors can know what kind of</p>
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  • ...or&rsquo;s enucleated oocyte. The reconstituted oocyte had the woman&rsquo;s nucleus but normal mitochondria without mutation. After then, it was fertil <p><strong>Zhang, J., H. Liu, S. Luo, A. Chavez-Badiola, Z. Liu, M. Yang, S. Munne, M. Konstantinidis, D. Wells, and T. Huang. &quot;First Live Birth U
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  • ...A replication and DNA damage repair systems. Thus I joined Prof. Myung&#39;s Lab and now I research about functions and interactions of proteins that fu
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  • ...mily:comic sans ms,cursive"><span style="background-color:#000080">What is S<strong>equencing</strong>?</span></span></span></span></p>
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  • ...and their close relatives (<em>Panthera</em>) are some of the world&rsquo;s most endangered species. Here we report the&nbsp;<em>de novo</em>&nbsp;asse
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  • ...amplification product of the telomere of the telomere. And by calculate T/S ratio we can measure relative telomere length of telomere.</p>
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  • ...>CRISPR is&nbsp;new genetic engineering technology found from bacteria&#39;s immune system against the&nbsp;virus.</span></p> ...style="color:#212121; font-family:맑은 고딕; font-size:11.5pt">It&#39;s still the first generation technology.</span></p>
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  • <h1>Why Darwin&#39;s Evolution theory can be wrong?</h1> <p><strong>Why Darwin&#39;s Evolution&nbsp;theory can be wrong? &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbs
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  • <p>&nbsp;It&#39;s our, me and Kaznagul Sarkyt&#39;s&nbsp;first presentation during the semester.</p> ...and their behaviour. There is one research paper explained, and author&#39;s&nbsp;thoughts and experiments. Moreover, we also provide our ideas about pr
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  • <p>[[Cancer&rsquo;s Last Stand? The Genome Solution]]</p>
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  • ...evolves in which a trait is mutationally accessible, making the trait&#39;s evolution possible.</li> ...operty of recombination that only a very small fraction of the donor&rsquo;s genome is integrated. This allows for transfer of a generally useful adapta
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  • ...elves scientifically. It should be scientific paper based on student&rsquo;s learning progress of this course. Students need to identify whole their wor ...cations. In addition, it should be scientific paper based on student&rsquo;s learning progress of this course.</p>
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  • ...between pathogenic and commensal Enterobacteriaceae. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2012;109:1269-74.</a></p>
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  • <p><a name="_ENREF_3">3. Schmidt WM, Uddin MH, Dysek S, Moser-Thier K, Pirker C, Hoger H, et al. DNA damage, somatic aneuploidy, a
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  • <p><a name="_ENREF_3">3. Schmidt WM, Uddin MH, Dysek S, Moser-Thier K, Pirker C, Hoger H, et al. DNA damage, somatic aneuploidy, a
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  • ...luate themselves. They have been evaluated by other professors. That&rsquo;s why Self-evaluation is good opportunity for developing individual or proble <p>&nbsp;This paper introduces Woobeen Jo&rsquo;s independent experiment design using SELF, performing and conclusion based o
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  • <p>-&gt; Why African assembly&#39;s GC content is differenf from other human assemblies?</p>
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  • <p>That&#39;s why i think it is very hard to classify all of them.</p>
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  • ...2 kinds of fields. However there are much more fields in detail. Let&rsquo;s see what kinds of fields are in omics and why they divided.</p>
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  • ...asked to class mate what did&nbsp;you do in the class, I checked class&#39;s progress.</p>
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  • ..."font-size:14px">How about this figure? Do you see the difference? Let&#39;s imagine a mixture of bacterial organisms of different strains or even speci ...but I could find an article reported in 1989 about HGT between strains of S. pneumonia of its pennisilin resistancy related gene.</span></p>
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  • ...aving brain, so I will re-define that it is the flow of energy, and it&#39;s possible to say the whole lives have consciousness.</p> ...be defined by neuron activities and interactions in an organism. It&rsquo;s possible to change as the reaction and expectation activities based upon it
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  • <p>I will suggest my own definition of genomics by considering Jong&rsquo;s concept of life and relationship between organisms.</p> ...e their life. And we can find this information through each organism&rsquo;s genome. Through study about each genome of different organisms, we can get
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  • ...connected parts which must exist together for one function(This is Incheon`s idea).</p>
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  • <p>using S-Adenosyl Methyonine.&nbsp;</p>
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  • ...which makes differences of Korean students to other students, but it&rsquo;s not the only one.</p> ...eans, if someone has different basics or structure of principles, it&rsquo;s hard to make or do a logical conversation or communication. As that, I&rsqu
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  • ...ont-size:14px">Thereby, the input of Bioinformatics is living organism&#39;s DNA, mRNA or protein and output is a text-based file, which human can read.
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  • <td><span style="font-size:16px"><strong>&nbsp;[[Jong Bhak&#39;s Genomics Syllabus]]</strong></span></td>
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  • ...#000000">of DNA. In order to construct a genomic library, the organism&#39;s DNA is extracted&nbsp;</span><span style="color:#000000">from cells&nbsp;</ <p>Let&#39;s call the fragment attached to the bead with adaptod(colored blue)&nbsp;&#39
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  • <p>Welcome to 20131547 Woojae Jung&#39;s page</p> <h1>Woojae&#39;s Encyclopedia</h1>
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  • ...lly submitted&nbsp;by Fritz (1968), were already questioned in late 80&#39;s by Byers (1986) whose experimental values of genome size were much lower. O
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  • ...hich are called &lsquo;spacer&rsquo;, and attach them to its own DNA&rsquo;s CRISPR loci. The regions of invaded DNA that were excised is not random but
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  • ...of a <em><strong>primate model</strong></em> of <em><strong>Parkinson&#39;s disease</strong></em>. <em><strong>Kikuchi</strong></em> T</p> ...urons after brain injury</strong></em> and in an <em><strong>Alzheimer&#39;s disease model</strong></em>. <em><strong>Guo</strong></em> Z</p>
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  • ...-5">[5]</a></sup>&nbsp;instead, non-genetic factors cause the organism&#39;s genes to behave (or &quot;express themselves&quot;) differently.<sup><a hre ...a.org/wiki/Epigenetics#Waddington's_canalisation,_1940s">1.2Waddington&#39;s canalisation, 1940s</a></li>
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  • ...p;transposable elements,&nbsp;agingand&nbsp;carcinogenesis. Two of DNA&#39;s four bases,&nbsp;cytosine&nbsp;and&nbsp;adenine, can be methylated.</p>
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  • ...>&nbsp;&nbsp;All biological subjects can be involved to genomics. It&rsquo;s because all biological subject is curious about all living organism and the ...type. So we usually use genotype while we want to compare individual&rsquo;s gene.</p>
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  • ...potential to adapt to new circumstances. Here, we can mention Darwin&rsquo;s quote, &ldquo;the power of selection absolutely depends on the variability ...in. In my opinion, the genetic variation even increased due to human&rsquo;s activities. In table 1, we can see that heterozygosity and allelic richness
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  • ...e relations between the maternal gut bacteria(microbe) and offspring&rsquo;s neurodevelopmental abnormalities. According to the paper, interleukin-17a(I
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  • ...ard, and eventually they got some stable stage, thus shaped like today&#39;s human chromosomes.</p>
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  • &nbsp; &nbsp; s = seq_list[k]<br /> &nbsp; &nbsp; s = list(s)<br />
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  • &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;cout &lt;&lt; &quot;Let&#39;s play Connect-4!&quot; &lt;&lt; endl &lt;&lt; endl;<br />
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  • <p>This is Jihwan&#39;s genomics course folder</p>
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  • ...mical biological functions in organism. Among those PTM, some of PTM&rsquo;s function was still not discovered well. One example of that is N-phosphoryl <p>Let&#39;s focus on N-phosphorylated amino acids as a subject for expanding genetic co
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  • <p>However, genomics is a study of all of an organism&#39;s gene.</p>
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  • <p>&nbsp;- Mendel&#39;s genetic and Watson,Crick&#39;s discovery shows that gene sequence contain information of phenotype. Thus s ...various type of gene editing process. Such as CRISPR-Cas9. In nowaday&#39;s level,&nbsp;imitating that system can also give human big power to engineer
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  • <p>Real protein study to find gene&rsquo;s function : gene prediction. Ab initial(start from zero base knowledge) / em <p>But, protein is definite. So that&rsquo;s why proteomic use protein sequence.</p>
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  • <p>By modifying methylation, we can change individual&#39;s phenotype.</p>
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  • <p style="margin-left: 40px">&nbsp;It&rsquo;s because horses are very expensive, so it may be difficult to analyze horse <p>-SAM : S-Adenosyl methionine</p>
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  • <p>Most people are in one side and people&rsquo;s standard to apply is different. So, I wonder how can we interpret this data
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  • <p><span style="font-size:20px">This year&#39;s Omics course is specially on Evolution and its evidence.</span></p>
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  • | '''&nbsp;[[Jong_Bhak's_Genomics_Syllabus|Jong Bhak's Genomics Syllabus]]''' | &nbsp;[[Jong_Bhak's_instructions_for_students_for_Genomics|Jong Bhak's instructions for students for Genomics]]
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  • ...a within genetics involving the sequencing and analysis of an organism&#39;s genome - and the implications of genomics for medicine and human health. ww ...the Broad Institute. Further information can be found on Prof. Zhang&rsquo;s website at <a href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?q=http%3A%2F%2Fzlab.mi
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  • ...verwhelmed by data and it becomes difficult to find your subject. That&#39;s why accession number can facilitate the access to the certain object.&nbsp; ...occurs unnaturally and organisms survive and thrive according to human&#39;s will. During the last 10000 years humans domesticated lots of animals and p
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  • <p>Let&#39;s start with our homework, Align these 3 DNA sequences</p>
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  • <p>In the case of cancer, early detecting is very important for patient&rsquo;s survival rate. But it is difficult to detect if the cancer has no physiolog ...e therapy is the therapeutic delivery of nucleic acid into a patient&rsquo;s cell as a drug to treat disease. There are 3 main methods for gene therapy.
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  • <p>In the case of cancer, early detecting is very important for patient&rsquo;s survival rate. However,&nbsp;it is difficult to detect if the cancer has no ...e therapy is the therapeutic delivery of nucleic acid into a patient&rsquo;s cell as a drug to treat disease. There are 3 main methods for gene therapy.
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  • ...dia.org/wiki/Help:IPA/English" title="Help:IPA/English">/k&aelig;pˈseɪ.ɪsɪn/</a>&nbsp;(<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Nonpropr ...ia.org/wiki/Therapeutic" title="Therapeutic">therapeutic</a>&nbsp;by the U.S.&nbsp;<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_and_Drug_Administration"
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  • <p>If everything&#39;s OK, you should get the following output:</p>
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  • <p>If everything&#39;s OK, you should get the following output:</p>
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  • ...39;&#39; j &gt; 0 &#39;&#39;&#39;and&#39;&#39;&#39; F(i,j) == F(i-1,j-1) + S(A<sub>i</sub>, B<sub>j</sub>)) { AlignmentA &larr; A<sub>i</sub> + Alignmen ...y of the algorithm allows its implementation on [[embedded systems]].Madeo S., Pelliccia R., Salvadori C., Martinez-del-Rincon J., Nebel J.-C. (2014) &q
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  • ...39;&#39; j &gt; 0 &#39;&#39;&#39;and&#39;&#39;&#39; F(i,j) == F(i-1,j-1) + S(A<sub>i</sub>, B<sub>j</sub>)) { AlignmentA &larr; A<sub>i</sub> + Alignmen ...y of the algorithm allows its implementation on [[embedded systems]].Madeo S., Pelliccia R., Salvadori C., Martinez-del-Rincon J., Nebel J.-C. (2014) &q
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  • ...ligned characters are specified by a [[similarity matrix]]. Here, {{math|''S''(''a'', ''b'')}} is the similarity of characters ''a'' and ''b''. It uses ...,A) + (3 × ''d'') + ''S''(G,G) + ''S''(T,A) + ''S''(T,C) + ''S''(A,G) + ''S''(C,T)}}
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  • ...ces is a key denoting [[conserved sequence]] (*), [[conservative mutation]]s (:), semi-conservative mutations (.), and [[segregating site|non-conservati ...suggest <ref name=predict>{{cite journal |author1=Ng PC |author2=Henikoff S |date=May 2001 | title = Predicting deleterious amino acid substitutions |
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  • ....&nbsp;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrTIS0uKg6o">Aging: It&#39;s Not What You Think | Thad Polk | TEDxUofM</a></p>
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  • <p>Let&rsquo;s talk about one by one</p>
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  • ...olic adaptation in response to caloric restriction, and this may shift one's power steadiness and hormonal regulation of weight toward weight regain aft
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  • ...to sports betting such as the contact.<br><br>5. When browsing a bookmaker's website, be sure that they feature sports and bet types that you simply lik
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  • ...which I would recommend to any-one - novice or pro. Its main feature is it's easy to work with, it gives you a no cost introductory bet which you'd expe
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  • ...before gambling came online. Sports betting has always heightened a person's eye for a particular sporting event, and sbobet definately will still adhe
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  • ...lear that one could earn money online, nevertheless, you must not think it's easy. Success in sports betting is linked towards the knowledge, dedication
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  • ...ize accurately. It takes a lot of experience and research to do this. That's a long and tedious process and bettors need to learn the straightforward ba
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  • ...n websites which still use snapshots that happen to be a long time old. It's long-term profits that count and showing a very short winning period means
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  • ...ason. But the point is, even though it won't operate with out a glitch, it's proven to get a high performing sports betting system, and is recommended b
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  • ...micks. They are essentially designed to lure your illusions of fashion. It's your money, so no-one else notifys you what direction to go. Be mindful of
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  • ...decision. Proponents of betting systems point out this slight edge is that's needed to win consistently.<br><br>Some in the popular betting systems are
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  • ...ll the opposite big names follow suit? In all honesty I don't know, but it's a bold move and something that I think is really a mistake. I've surveyed a
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  • ...You should also take note of various updates and donrrrt buy another woman's prediction. They are rip-off scams who try to deceive you. Choose your bets
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  • ...tain your dollars if you place your bets about the winning team. Hence, it's so easy to make money.<br><br>Nonetheless, online wagering has its disadvan
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  • ...any respect times. Also, if you are having troubles with this operation it's possible to require tech support and you should obtain it inside of one day
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