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We detect changes in the sequence of code the program runs, ones often introduced by malicious programs.
Not exact matches
«The knowledge that our genomes may be much more dynamic and changeable than previously thought and the ability to
detect such
changes by using sophisticated
sequencing techniques will certainly have clinical implications
in the future.
By March 2014 — about the time the epidemic was
detected, but some 3 months after the first case actually occurred — the
sequences had split into two distinct lineages, one of which was characterized by a single amino acid
change in a region of the virus's surface protein and allows it to bind to cells.
Whatever their limitations, the two reports signal the dawn of a new era
in genome
sequencing and
detecting changes in individual genomes.
Those inhabiting the human body have received increased attention
in recent years, owing to a greater appreciation of the interrelated nature of humans and their microbiome, an improved understanding of microbial ecology, and an unprecedented ability to
detect fine - scale microbial community
changes with high - throughput
sequencing technology (Human Microbiome Project Consortium, 2012).
Main
sequence stars
in this region experience only small
changes in magnitude and so this variation is difficult to
detect.
Rapid
sequencing of parasite genomes from the blood of infected people is a powerful way of
detecting changes in the parasite population, and potentially an important new surveillance tool
in the armamentarium for controlling malaria.»
Also, by directly comparing exome
sequence depth, VarScan 2
detects changes in copy number
in the tumor relative to the normal.
The software, called DECoN, accurately and quickly
detects changes in copy number of blocks of DNA called exons, by analysing
sequencing data already generated to identify smaller gene
changes.
The completion of a draft genome
sequence for the microorganism Methanosarcina barkeri has enabled use of high - throughput technologies such as microarrays and mass spectrometry of proteins to
detect global
changes that occur
in response to experimental treatments.