Difference between revisions of "Interesting things in your Genome"
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A human genome is a structured machinery of storing and controlling genetic information.<br /> | A human genome is a structured machinery of storing and controlling genetic information.<br /> | ||
+ | A genome contains symmetry, fractality, layers, repeats, and structures.<br /> | ||
+ | Understanding a genome is like understanding an information universe.<br /> | ||
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− | + | What you can get from genome sequencing and genometyping.<br /> | |
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+ | [[Disease association with genes]]<br /> | ||
+ | [[Personal ancestry through SNPs]]<br /> | ||
+ | [[Physical attributes through SNP variation]]<br /> |
Latest revision as of 13:47, 28 February 2008
A human genome is a structured machinery of storing and controlling genetic information.
A genome contains symmetry, fractality, layers, repeats, and structures.
Understanding a genome is like understanding an information universe.
What you can get from genome sequencing and genometyping.
Disease association with genes
Personal ancestry through SNPs
Physical attributes through SNP variation