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A set of things next to each other in a set order; a series
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State or national law mandates that your baby's blood is drawn after birth and his or her genome is sequenced.
Scientists say it makes no difference whose genome is sequenced, but others are concerned that an important symbolism has been shattered.
Once researchers home in on the area where the defective gene is housed, the region is sequenced to find the specific mutant gene.
Skin cells are swabbed from the cheek, and the DNA in the cells is sequenced at laboratories at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.
Should we require consent before anyone's genome is sequenced and published?
But if the whole population is sequenced from birth, and your DNA becomes your passport and benefit ID, that will expand the market - perhaps making it a self-fulfilling prediction.
December 1998 The first full genome of an animal, the roundworm C. elegans, is sequenced by two teams of biologists headed by Dr. John E. Sulston and Dr. Robert H. Waterston.
The set is sequenced with the intention of keeping the mood euphoric, with occasional reality-check dips that spell out the underlying bleakness of "fancy restaurants, cocaine nights", as new track Inevitable has it.
Even if some covers showcase Mr. Joel's taste rather than his talents (Brian Wilson works well; Bob Dylan not so much), "My Lives" is sequenced for listeners, not archivists.
DNA is sequenced without cloning, using next-generation sequencing techniques.
Then the library is sequenced using Illumina HiSeq 4000.
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