Examples of using Genomes in English and their translations into Hindi
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ORFs) within their genomes, although speculation over gene crowding allows as many as 84 unique protein coding genes by 94 putative ORFs.
However, they also identified HCMV variants that managed to escape the gene-editing technique, meaning that CRISPR/Cas9 would need to be applied to multiple HCMV sites at the same time to prevent resistant HCMV genomes from arising.
The Department of Biotechnology(DBT) plans to scan nearly 20,000 Indian genomes over the next five years, in a two-phase exercise, and develop diagnostic tests that can be used to test for cancer.
it is necessary to“write” DNA and build human(and other) genomes from scratch.
it is necessary to write dna and build human(and other) genomes from scratch.
will allow them and doctors to access information on whether they harbour gene variants that are reliably known to correlate with genomes with diseases.
beyond the goal of a cohort of a million EU genomes, means that the‘MEGA-style' of a truly cooperative approach is key going forward.
plastids have their own genomes of about 100-120 unique genes
it turns out that even if we sequence their complete genomes and had all their human DNA, we could only
the work of an international team of researchers that included Fungal Genome Program head Igor Grigoriev, as well as several members from the DOE JGI, compared the genomes of two rust fungi to identify the characteristics by which these pathogens can invade their plant hosts
Apart from this, Hyderabad is also called India's"Genome Valley of India".
One genome gave rise to her blood and some of her eggs;
The genome of R. sphaeroides is also somewhat intriguing.
Its name is Genome.".
Is it in there, your genome?
One week after the first report of the epidemic, the novel coronavirus genome was successfully deciphered and quickly shared with the international community.
Importantly, we compare and contrast the different HCoVs from a perspective of virus evolution and genome recombination.
By the early 1980s the genome of the virus had been sequenced,
The results reflected that those animals that lacked parental genome were thinner and had a stronger immune system.
Male ants develop from unfertilised eggs so receive no genome from a father.