Examples of using Genomic data in English and their translations into Chinese
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Based on this new genomic data, only a few bird lineages survived the mass extinction.
It has already been mentioned but Encrypgen has already launched the world's first blockchain genomic data marketplace.
Fabric Genomics' cutting-edge genomic data processing and advanced algorithmic tools have been licensed by over 1,000 academic institutions and clinical laboratories around the world.
The vast majority of genomic data scientists have collected focuses on people of European descent, overlooking minority populations.
Although anonymous genomic data stored in the cloud will be made accessible for research purposes.
By combining genomic data from experimental and natural populations, we were able to quantify the total genome-wide impact of selection," Feder said.
Estimates based on genomic data predict stroke risk with an accuracy similar to, or greater than those based on clinical risk factors.
Helix will sequence the customers' genomic data and store it centrally, but the nutrition company delivers the report back to the user.
Our genomic data reveal an extraordinarily complex history of migrations, involving at least five ancestral populations, into North Africa.
LunaDNA and Nebula Genomics are both working on an alpha version of a genomic data marketplace.
Using genomic data from white Europeans to extrapolate to other populations may not accurately predict the disease burden carried by such groups.
The two women say aggregated genomic data will eventually be made available to people outside 23andMe for study- but never sold.
In response, Steinmetz and his team pulled the genomic data from public databases.
In 2012, his team released preliminary genomic data from the same sample, suggesting that this hunter-gatherer bore little relationship to modern Spaniards2.
The repository now includes genomic data from 40 thousand patients, and it has been accessed 80 million times since it was set up last summer.
From people's raw genomic data, it may be possible to infer their surnames and perhaps even the shapes of their faces.
After that, the genomic data correlated these two time periods.
However, more genomic data are urgently needed to understand the origin, spatial spread, and evolution of the virus in the Americas and in Brazil.”.
Using genomic data from only white populations to extrapolate to other populations will not accurately predict the disease burden carried by such groups.
This is all part of an effort to democratize genomic data and give individuals insights about their health.