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"When somebody says they are going to sequence all the bacteria in a soil sample, well, that's rubbish," said Dr. Julian Davies, an emeritus professor of microbiology and immunology at the University of British Columbia.
"We are going to sequence in depth the entire complement of genes in a healthy labrador retriever to ensure we have a perfect, accurate picture of the basic genetic structure of one of these dogs," says Dylan Clements, the Roslin researcher who is leading the project.
We need to get to a point where instead of having a doctor test you for 20 or so pathogens to figure out what's wrong, the doctor says, "We're going to sequence your bacteria, fungi and viruses, and I'm going to tell you exactly what you have in an hour".
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There are many benefits of sequencing a genome, but for relatively large genomes such as human and mouse, protein coding regions account for under 5%, thus most of the sequencing effort would go to sequencing either regulatory regions or repetitive elements [ 2].
Before going to the sequence swap, all the critical operations of the schedule are to be found.
This implies that ({u_{n}}) is bounded and, if necessary going to a sequence we can suppose that (u_{n}rightharpoonup u in H_{0}^{1}(0}^{).
The genome of PA5oct is going to be sequenced.
It is possible that PyrD 1A is derived from PyrD 1B, but until one provides an outgroup that explains the origin of the heterotetramer we are not going to find a sequence argument very convincing here.
"Ten years ago, everyone was saying we're not going to be able to sequence genomes of extinct anything, whether they be humans, animals, plants or other things lurking around in the environment," he said.
"We're going to have genome sequencing of isolates as a matter of course".
In the future, identifying "private" SNPs that are harbored only by a small number of strains is going to require additional sequencing data for the strains used in QTL studies.
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