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The Anglican archbishop's genetic sequence and those of four southern African bushmen have been added to a freely available public database where medical researchers can study them.
The microbiologists study the virus up close, scrutinizing its structure, genetic sequence and behavior as it invades a cell, hijacks cellular machinery, replicates and then spreads through the body.
The CRISPR/Cas9 system was recently developed as a powerful and flexible technology for targeted genome engineering, including genome editing (altering the genetic sequence) and gene regulation (without altering the genetic sequence).
The resulting alterations in the circuits' functions, which are encoded by the genetic sequence and by the epigenetic configuration, enable the cell to escape programmed controls.
We also improve the genetic sequence and topology encoding and prolong the lifetime of mobile nodes that calculate the residual battery energy of all nodes in a multicast tree.
In a paper published recently in Genetics in Medicine, Bejerano and colleagues describe an algorithm they've developed that automates the most labor-intensive part of genetic diagnosis, that of matching a patient's genetic sequence and symptoms to a disease described in the scientific literature.
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Also, included in those discussions were Carlos Bustamante, PhD, a professor of genetics who was named a 2010 MacArthur Fellow for his work in genetic sequencing, and Michael Cherry, PhD, associate professor of genetics and principal investigator in several genome database projects.
In the 15 years since Monsanto commercialised the crops, conventional plant breeding has massively advanced and, thanks to developments in genetic sequencing and "marker assisted breeding", scientists can now combine genetics with conventional breeding, and avoid all the regulatory and political baggage of genetic engineering.
Michael Snyder, PhD, professor and chair of genetics at Stanford, and colleagues have devised an algorithm that incorporates genetic sequences and electronic health information to figure out the likelihood that someone will have a certain genetic disease.
When Steve Jobs had exhausted other options to combat pancreatic cancer, he consulted doctors who coordinated his genetic sequencing and analysis.
When Barouch heard about the cases being reported in Brazil, he began to search through GenBank, a public database of genetic sequences, and found the sequences of four Zika strains.
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