Examples of using To sequence in English and their translations into Greek
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Project MinE has been working to sequence the genomes of 15,000 people with the disease,
We want to use this to sequence[the DNA from] museum specimens
But a few fragments I was able to sequence from this sample 3A indicate that if these mutations will hold we are dealing with a new human-like creature, very distant from Homo sapiens,
Indeed, Professor Davies explained that the 100,000 Genomes Project- which aims to sequence 100,000 genomes from patients with cancer,
not we would ever be able to sequence the genome of extinct animals, I would have told you, it's unlikely.
In 2004, Embrapa managed to sequence coffee's functional genome,
initiative that aims to sequence thousands of bacterial and archaeal genomes to fill in unexplored branches of the tree of life.
coupled with our new ability to sequence genomes very rapidly,
Ham and I took two years off as a side project to sequence the human genome,
But there was no way to detect Neanderthal DNA until researchers at the Max Planck Institute set out on a daring scientific odyssey-- the quest to sequence the Neanderthal genome.
Regenerative Medicine in India decided to sequence the genes responsible for producing the milk protein crystals to see if they could somehow replicate them in the lab.
the Global Ant Genomes Alliance, which aims to sequence around 200 ant genomes.
the Global Ant Genomes Alliance, which aims to sequence around 200 ant genomes.
we're going to try to sequence all of that DNA, you're talking about 12,500 human genome projects.
I started to sequence the DNA.
Tempus hopes to sequence 120,000 genomic samples for doctors this year.
The price of a base, to sequence a base, has fallen 100 million times.
Nevertheless, his group were able to sequence most of the 5,386 nucleotides of the single-stranded bacteriophage φX174.
These technologies were used to sequence the human genome in the Human Genome Project completed in 2003.
The field of study includes efforts to sequence the entire DNA sequence of organisms