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The existence of specific profiles as a consequence of copy number changes in a set of satellite DNAs shared by related genomes was found in species of the insects Palorus and Pimelia [ 33, 34], Bacillus [ 29] and in root-knot nematodes [ 32].

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It turns out that segments of DNA shared by people with common ancestors can be much larger than previously thought-significantly decreasing the number of starting places researchers use to map genetic disorders.

Mr. Gu, who is also showing a different kind of work (we'll get to that in a minute) at the college's Hood Museum of Art, views his scrim as a symbol of unity (despite its title, it has nothing officially to do with the United Nations), since hair contains the DNA shared by people everywhere.

The team searched for stretches of DNA shared by the siblings and present at a frequency higher than expected by chance.

Finally, they drew on the well-established methods of genotyping and linkage analysis to identify stretches of similar DNA shared by breast cancer patients in a family.

It is not appropriate to consider the differences in SNP rates between chromosomes in CB4858 due to the long stretches of DNA shared by N2 and CB4858.

And do you accept that 98percentnt of DNA is shared by humans and chimps?

By examining similarities in DNA segments shared by large numbers of related individuals, his lab developed statistical models that allow him to make generalizations about entire populations.

By identifying DNA markers shared by patients who have experienced adverse reactions, the ultimate goal of the consortium is to improve the biomedical community's ability to predict which patients are at higher risk when taking specific medications, and to tailor treatment options accordingly.

By figuring out which bits of DNA were shared by those with sticky earwax, the researchers narrowed down the gene to a region on chromosome 16.

Geneticists Robert Martienssen and Catherine Kidner found that in very young Arabidopsis plants, the cells destined to become upper leaf layers boast little of a specific microRNA molecule that targets the DNA sequence shared by the three polarity genes--meaning the polarity genes there are turned on.

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