Sentences with phrase «human genome sequencing center»

We are grateful to J. Romero - Severson for developing the N. vitripennis BAC library; Stephen Richards and the Baylor Human Genome Sequencing center for sequencing of BAC clones as part of the Nasonia genome project; Rhitoban Raychoudhury, Jen Traggis, Laramy Enders, and Adityarup Chakravorty for assistance with laboratory work; Heinrich Jasper for advice on qPCR; and Claude Desplan for comments on the manuscript.
Amplicons were sequenced on a multiplexed 454 - FLX - Titanium pyrosequencing run at the Human Genome Sequencing center at Baylor College of Medicine.
Mentor for HGSC - G / GREAT Summer Research Program, Human Genome Sequencing Center, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 2012
With that in mind, NHGRI next year plans to award $ 48 million to the Broad Institute Sequencing Platform, $ 41 million to Washington University's Genome Sequencing Center, and $ 27.6 million to the Human Genome Sequencing Center at Baylor.
Using whole exome sequencing (a next generation test to analyze the exons or coding regions of thousands of genes simultaneously) conducted at the Baylor College of Medicine Human Genome Sequencing Center, the researchers identified CLP1 mutations in two unrelated families with the disorder.
«As the Baylor - Johns Hopkins Center for Mendelian Genomics enters year three of our four year grant, we have found new learning opportunities with each phenotype,» said Shalini Jhangiani, senior project manager in the Human Genome Sequencing Center and a co-author on the study.
Kanost and the Kansas State University team prepared and purified the DNA of the tobacco hornworm and sent the samples to the Baylor College of Medicine Human Genome Sequencing Center in Houston, which performed the genome sequencing.
Human Genome Sequencing Center, Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 77030, USA.

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«We explored the opportunity of using sperm RNA elements as a predictor of human health, with applications at the fertility clinic that would go hand - in - hand with the new neonatal intensive care unit genome sequencing to better health outcomes,» said Dr. Krawetz, associate director of the C.S. Mott Center for Human Growth and Develophuman health, with applications at the fertility clinic that would go hand - in - hand with the new neonatal intensive care unit genome sequencing to better health outcomes,» said Dr. Krawetz, associate director of the C.S. Mott Center for Human Growth and DevelopHuman Growth and Development.
«Once we can build that sort of database for the human organism, it helps us much better understand disease, how to diagnose disease, how better to treat disease,» says Richard Wilson, the director of the Genome Sequencing Center at Washington University in St. Louis.
The expansive, sun - streaked laboratory sits above the university's renowned gene - sequencing center, which proved a major player in powering the Human Genome Project.
Work is expected to begin as soon as participants at genome centers in the United States and abroad agree on some ground rules for the project, perhaps the most unwieldy collaboration since the sequencing of the human genome.
The sequencing of the human genome involved hundreds of researchers around the world, with five centers taking on the lion's share of the work (see chart).
The three centers that pulled down the biggest grants are those with the lion's share of the U.S. contribution to human genome sequence: Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
These centers were workhorses in completing the Human Genome Project, and now they will continue to sequence thousands of people's genomes.
Despite ever - cheaper and faster sequencing technologies that now allow even a small lab to sequence an entire human genome, there is still a need for the big centers to explore genome biology, test out new technologies, and find better ways to analyze the data, say NHGRI officials.
Together with the French gene sequencing center Genoscope, in the Paris suburb of Evry, Celera will perform the initial sequencing using the «whole - genome shotgun» approach it unleashed on the human genome.
Recently, for example, talks broke down between Celera and a group of nonprofit centers over how they might collaborate on completing the sequence of the human genome.
Today, the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) in Bethesda, Maryland, announced it will pour more than $ 116 million into three sequencing centers, which will use «large - scale» sequencing to focus on unraveling the sources of disease and elucidating the workings of disease - causing organisms.
«The availability of the human genome sequence, as well as other genomic resources produced by our sequencing centers, has transformed biomedical research everywhere,» said NHGRI's Associate Director of Extramural Research Jane Peterson, Ph.D., who is also a program director for NHGRI's Large - Scale Sequencing Researcsequencing centers, has transformed biomedical research everywhere,» said NHGRI's Associate Director of Extramural Research Jane Peterson, Ph.D., who is also a program director for NHGRI's Large - Scale Sequencing ResearcSequencing Research Network.
The sequencing centers also will focus increased attention on sequencing the genomes of organisms, such as bacteria, fungi, parasites and insects, which cause or transmit human diseases.
The Genome Institute at WashU has gone by a few different names over the years... previously we were «The Genome Center» and before that, during the Human Genome Project, we were «The Genome Sequencing Center
Our center was founded in 1993 and played a key role in the Human Genome Project (contributing 25 % of sequencing data).
Over the next three years, the five centers in NHGRI 19s Large - Scale Sequencing Research Network will use high - throughput, robotic technologies to sequence a strategic set of animal genomes totaling as much as 54 billion base pairs, or the equivalent of 18 human genomes.
From the Human Genome Project, we have learned that teamwork really pays off when it comes to scientific discovery,» said Dr. Collins, who noted that over the past five years, the MIT, Washington University and Baylor centers were major participants in the highly successful public effort to sequence, assemble and analyze the genomes of the human and several other organisms commonly used in biomedical reseHuman Genome Project, we have learned that teamwork really pays off when it comes to scientific discovery,» said Dr. Collins, who noted that over the past five years, the MIT, Washington University and Baylor centers were major participants in the highly successful public effort to sequence, assemble and analyze the genomes of the human and several other organisms commonly used in biomedical resehuman and several other organisms commonly used in biomedical research.
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This summer, the centers also began initial sequence production for creating a reference version of the genome of the rhesus macaque, which is a monkey that is widely used in studies of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection.
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