Examples of using Genomes in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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The 100,000 Genomes Project has ended this"diagnostic odyssey" for many families, and in some cases, led to effective treatments.
Heard about it, at least? You probably hear about genomes these days.
And when the time comes, the souls of the people of Terra will occupy the Genomes.
Putting prosthetic genomes into bacteria raises important scientific and societal issues, beyond those raised by biotechnology in general and genetic engineering in particular.
They surveyed the genomes and the transcriptomes--the subset of genes expressed under particular conditions-- of two A.
People have been altering the genomes of plants and animals for many years using traditional breeding techniques.
The breakthrough will enable researchers to assemble virtually complete genomes from DNA extracted from a single bacterial cell.
untouched genomes. in their purest form.
If so, how many Einstein genomes would it be O.K. to make
Then again, other viral relics in our genomes may play a role in autoimmune diseases and certain cancers.
By comparing the genomes of such species we hope to learn more about human development and disease.
In 2012 then Prime Minister David Cameron announced the 100,000 Genomes Project.
By comparing the genomes of different species, chiefly birds
included unpublished data, has now reached 3,700 genomes.
So if we zoom in to an even deeper level, all of those proteins are encoded by our genomes.
Testing Large Synthetic Genomes in Cells.”.
the percentage of Denisovan DNA is highest, ranging from three to five percent of Melanesian genomes.
That’s the name for the ancient infectious viruses that inserted a DNA-based copy of their own RNA genetic material into our ancestors’ genomes.
That's the name for the ancient infectious viruses that inserted a DNA-based copy of their own RNA genetic material into our ancestors' genomes.
In 2010, he had publications on economics, evolution and the nature of curious repeated sections of DNA in bacterial genomes.