Sentences with phrase «complete this sequence in»

15 percent of students placed into remedial education completed the sequence in one year; 40 percent partially completed and 46 percent did not even begin.

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The commercialization of DNA sequencing (the reading of an organism's code) and synthesis (the writing of that code) has accelerated since the mapping of the human genome was completed in 2003.
In December the US Federal Committee on Foreign Investment cleared the acquisition of Complete Genomics, a Californian DNA sequencing company, by BGI - Shenzhen, a Chinese operator of genome sequencing centers.
Undoubtedly, the best outcome would be a strong improvement in valuations, followed by signs of improvement in our measures of market action, which is the typical sequence of events that complete a market cycle and can launch a very favorable investment environment.
Dec. 18, 2013 — The most complete sequence to date of the Neanderthal genome, using DNA extracted from a woman's toe bone that dates back 50,000 years, reveals a long history of interbreeding among at least four different types of early humans living in Europe and Asia at that time, according to University of California, Berkeley, scientists.
She recognizes the «paradox» involved in the thought that something is «always complete yet always growing» (p. 170), which she claims «results from the incapacity of the human mind to conceive non-temporal sequence» (p. 170).
Here, indeed, it is less formal, and story and teaching alternate more freely; yet even so each of these works provides examples of sequences of ethical precepts, more or less complete in themselves, and comparable with those which we found in - the epistles; and these are related to passages of narrative which serve to introduce them.
It is the journey of primordial matter through its marvelous sequence of transformations — in the stars, in the earth, in living beings, in human consciousness — toward an ever more complete spiritual - physical intercommunion of the parts with each other, with the whole, and with that numinous presence that has been manifested throughout this entire cosmic - earth - human process.
The putatively unique «I» of a singular psyche, conceived as a dynamic sequence of private acts of representing, is in any case only a sequence of abstractions — there is no such thing as a whole and completed «now» of an isolated Self.
They are enrolled together in the prescribed sequence of courses, completing all course work as a «learning community.»
The Passion narrative is the only long passage in the Gospels that relates events in complete sequence (see p. 33).
The completed sequencing of the seven wild rice varieties is a significant progress to drive further genome evolution and domestication,» explained Dr. Rod Wing, leader of the International Oryza Map Alignment Project (IOMAP), an AXA Chair holder at the International Rice Research Institute, Professor at the University of Arizona, and one of the lead scientists in the study.
We've gone 4th in 2013/14, 3rd in 2014/15, and 2nd in 2015/16 — let's complete the sequence and get that 1st in 2016/17.
Saturday's goal away at Celta completed the sequence of 19 games and in that period he had racked up an incredible 30 goals, he has scored 42 for the league season to date.
In 1972 he and his team were the first to publish the nucleotide sequence of a complete gene.
The complete synthetic genome was assembled by transformation - associated recombination cloning in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, then isolated and sequenced.
The clinching evidence came this past year, when biologist Carol Bult and her colleagues at the Institute for Genomic Research in Rockville, Maryland, deciphered the microbe's complete genetic sequence, consisting of 1.7 million genetic letters in its DNA.
«Basically, we presented the participants with a task they had to complete, such as repeating a sequence of numbers in reverse order or reproducing a figure from memory about 30 minutes after observing it,» Lopes said.
In recent years, Siegel has left Applied Biosystems to help Illumina and later Complete Genomics put new sequencing technologies onto the market.
She and her colleagues sequenced genomic DNA in the tumor samples but did not find any new driver gene mutations in the metastatic samples compared to the primary tumor samples, said McDonald, who completed clinical training under Iacobuzio - Donahue at Johns Hopkins.
In the new study, scientists from the NIH's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and their colleagues sequenced the complete genomes of ST258 K. pneumoniae strains collected from two patients in New Jersey hospitalIn the new study, scientists from the NIH's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and their colleagues sequenced the complete genomes of ST258 K. pneumoniae strains collected from two patients in New Jersey hospitalin New Jersey hospitals.
In tomorrow's issue of Nature, a team of scientists from The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR) in Rockville, Maryland, will publish the complete genetic sequence of the bacterium Helicobacter pylori, spelling out the precise molecular composition of the organism's geneIn tomorrow's issue of Nature, a team of scientists from The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR) in Rockville, Maryland, will publish the complete genetic sequence of the bacterium Helicobacter pylori, spelling out the precise molecular composition of the organism's genein Rockville, Maryland, will publish the complete genetic sequence of the bacterium Helicobacter pylori, spelling out the precise molecular composition of the organism's genes.
Since its launch in 2010, the project has sequenced the complete normal and cancer genomes of 700 young cancer patients with some of the most aggressive and least understood cancers.
While the first whole genome sequence was completed in 2001 at a cost of $ 500 million, by 2014, we may finally see the $ 999 genome.
In the last decade, however, complete genome - sequence information and increasingly powerful bioinformatic tools have allowed us to generate and analyse draft interactome maps both for humans and for other model organisms.
The Palaeogenomics study conducted by the Human Evolutionary Biology group of the Faculty of Science and Technology, led by Concepción de la Rua, in collaboration with researchers in Sweden, the Netherlands and Romania, has made it possible to retrieve the complete sequence of the mitogenome of the Pestera Muierii woman (PM1) using two teeth.
To reach this conclusion, Pääbo and his team spent years sequencing the complete genome of three Neanderthal bones from the Vindija Cave in Croatia and compared the results with the genomes of five modern humans from southern Africa, West Africa, Papua New Guinea, China, and Western Europe.
The complete sequence of the human X chromosome was published in Nature this week.
The advance might drop the cost of sequencing a complete human genome below $ 1000, which is expected to revolutionize personalized medicine and help usher in a new era of genetic - based diagnostics and medicines.
By reading the complete DNA sequence of the TB bacterium from each patient in an outbreak, her group showed that it was possible to determine who likely infected whom in the outbreak.
A reference genome of M. acuminata was completed by Angélique D'Hont's group at the CIRAD French research institute and the French National Sequencing Center in 2012.
The 5386 nucleotides of fC became the first complete DNA to be sequenced (by Fred Sanger's laboratory in Cambridge in 1977) and Sinsheimer is justifiably proud at having put fC on the map.
When they sequenced the complete genomes of the Y. pestis DNA in those seven individuals, the team found that the bacterial genomes from the earliest samples lacked two genes that helped Y. pestis evade the immune systems of humans and fleas during the Black Death.
In October two reports described the complete sequence and reconstruction of the 1918 flu virus, which killed an estimated 675,000 Americans and more than 20 million people worldwide.
[Haemophilus influenzae is a bacterium, the first organism to have its entire genome sequenced, which Venter completed in 1995; Drosophila is the common fruit fly, whose genome Venter sequenced as a warm - up to sequencing the human genome.]
They are among a group of 77 scientists worldwide who have sequenced the complete genome of barley, a key ingredient in beer and single malt Scotch.
In the coming months, plummeting costs will allow gene hunters to start routinely working with complete human genome sequences.
The Human - Induced Earthquake Database (HiQuake), the world's most complete database of earthquake sequences proposed to have been triggered by human activity, now includes approximately 730 entries, according to a report published October 4 in the «Data Mine» column of the journal Seismological Research Letters.
Our results demonstrate the value of complete genome sequencing in families.
In this research, the team succeeded in sequencing the complete genome of the 6,000 - year - old barley grainIn this research, the team succeeded in sequencing the complete genome of the 6,000 - year - old barley grainin sequencing the complete genome of the 6,000 - year - old barley grains.
Ten years ago, the International Barley Genome Sequencing Consortium, which is led by Nils Stein of the Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research in Germany, set out to assemble a complete reference sequence of the barley genome.
Quashing that theory is the discovery that the Y has devised a way to survive, says David Page of MIT, who led the international team that in June announced the complete sequencing of the Y chromosome.
Their DNA was the basis of the first effort to compile a complete Neandertal genetic sequence, which was published in 2010.
Additional sequencing by JGI and collaborators at Stanford University should yield complete, accurate versions of the three chromosomes in the next 2 years, says JGI's Trevor Hawkins.
Richard Green, a computational biologist in Svante Pääbo's group at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, published [subscription required] the first sequence of a 38,000 - year - old Neanderthal's complete mitochondrial DNA in August.
Khila and Santos ground up the developing legs of the Rhagovelia water striders and sequenced the transcriptome — the complete suite of genes active in those tissues.
His adviser at the time, animal genomicist Martien Groenen of Wageningen University and Research Centre in the Netherlands, had sequenced these genomes and had gathered additional, albeit less complete, genetic data from 600 other wild and domesticated pigs as part of another study.
When it is complete in 2008, EarthScope's web of instruments will provide public data for geoscience, not unlike the way the human genome sequencing effort has for biology.
If you could just sequence all the genes in all the organisms in the world, in principle you could uncover the complete tree of life.
These centers were workhorses in completing the Human Genome Project, and now they will continue to sequence thousands of people's genomes.
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