... as much sequence as was deposited in the first five years of the international DNA sequence databases, which started in 1982. It is a global milestone.
"I am delighted that our rapid adoption of ...
... code and understand how these plants function at night. The project will generate a genome sequence database that will be used as an Internet resource for plant biologists throughout the world.
The ...
... sequencing more genomes to open new areas of study."
By plugging DNA sequences from a marine organism like the sea urchin into a genetic database, researchers can find similarities ...
... in molecular, cell, and developmental biology at UCSC.
When a gene is activated or "expressed," its DNA sequence on the chromosome is transcribed into an RNA molecule called a messenger RNA. The ...
... study by VBI researchers not only examined the information content of the Registry database but also the collection of publicly available DNA sequences or clones (BioBricks) that are used to make the ...
... today that they would complete the public release of the world's most extensive collection of kiwifruit DNA sequences.
The release comprises over 130,000 kiwifruit gene sequences - referred to by ...
... to do it, let's do it right."
Proponents of DNA barcoding seek to establish a short genetic ... like a supermarket scanner – a machine that would sequence a DNA marker from an organism, then compare it ...
... The samples were analyzed using FISH, a laboratory technique that uses fluorescent probes to detect specific DNA sequences, in this case, additional copies of the HER2 gene. Seven patients, or 30.4 ...
... results."
Researchers will use a statistical approach known as coalescent theory, which traces coding sequences of genes in a population sample to a single ancestral copy of a gene. That gene would ...
... checked the results of the analysis of the Greenlandic hair against an international DNA database and the database came up with the eastern part of Siberia and the Aleutian Islands, which is populated ...
... identified in the museum specimens — including the extinct species — has been key," said Caccone.
The database they established includes information from more than 2000 animals — so they know the ...
... Bairoch said, "More than 45,000 scientific papers were read. We examined databases that were out there to get a picture of the knowledge which existed. We had to go out and find the material."
This ...
... —to record body temperature.
Back in the lab, the DNA was sequenced and bound to 10,000 points ... two consecutive points was then converted to DNA, which was labeled with two different dyes. These two ...
... human DNA is the genetic equivalent of e-mail spam: short repeated sequences that have no ... probably slightly lower. The team has constructed a database of Alu elements to compile additional information ...