在 英语 中使用 Genetic sequence 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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This genetic code is different from an organism's specific genetic sequence- a much more familiar concept.
After China shared the genetic sequence of the novel coronavirus on Sunday, Japan's National Institute of Infectious Diseases readied specific diagnostic kits.
By delivering this version of Cas9 along with the guide RNA strand into single cells, the researchers can target one genetic sequence per cell.
Church and his colleagues discovered that those viruses share a common genetic sequence.
Today, when a new strain of influenza appears in Asia, scientists collect a throat swab, isolate the virus, and run the strain's genetic sequence.
By contrast, circRNA is circular, even though it shares the same genetic sequence as linear RNA.
They adapted the six-month-old's DNA to see if a gene could be introduced harmlessly into an animal's genetic sequence.
Then a European research team overcame the hurdles and finally published a full genetic sequence for the laboratory axolotl earlier this year.
In 1977 the phage ϕX174 was the first organism to have its entire genetic sequence determined.
When a bacterium comes under attack it produces a piece of genetic material that matches the genetic sequence of the invading virus.
Yet the plant variety in which the genetic sequence is introduced may also be legally protected, as it is under Brazil's Plant Variety Protection Act.
Chinese scientists were able to isolate a strain of the coronavirus and publish the genetic sequence so laboratories across the world could independently develop polymerase chain reaction(PCR) tests to detect infection by the virus.
It's work that Fauci attributes to Chinese researchers publicly releasing the genetic sequence of the virus, so scientists worldwide can use it for vaccine development.
Michael Houghton and colleagues discover a single virus, publish the genetic sequence of the viral agent, and change the name to hepatitis C.
Within a week, Chinese researchers shared the genetic sequence of the Covid-19 with WHO and other countries, enabling quick development of diagnostic reagents and vaccines.
If a matching DNA sequence is added to the cell from outside, it enables a specialized repair mechanism to precisely modify the specific genetic sequence.
Material gathered in bioprospecting may include genetic sequences, proteins, complex biological compounds or entire organisms.
Scientists can now simultaneously compare 1.4 million genetic sequences, helping classify how species are related to each other at far larger scales than previously possible.
In biomedicine, machine learning can predict protein structure and function from genetic sequences and discern optimal diets from patients' clinical and microbiome profiles.
A new tool that simultaneously compares 1.4 million genetic sequences can classify how species are related to each other at far larger scales than previously possible.