Sentences with phrase «first sequencing»

It's no coincidence that the very first sequence of the film revolves around their dynamic.
The EBP would focus on the natural world, providing a better understanding of biodiversity by first sequencing in great detail the DNA of a member of each eukaryotic family (about 9000 in all) and eventually generating coarser genomes for the other eukaryotes.
Rating: Hoopla Factor: The aggressive theme of humanity's evil aside, there is enough here to satisfy most viewers, although it is hard to reconcile the stellar first sequences with the run - of - the - mill second half.
But when researchers first sequenced a small section of DNA in 2010 — a section that covered about 1.9 percent of the genome — they were able to tell that the specimen was neither.
It was Dr. Beth Shapiro, an expert in ancient DNA and ancient population genetics at UC Santa Cruz, who first sequenced passenger pigeon DNA in 2002.
When the first descriptions of Tom Six's The Human Centipede: First Sequence started making their way through the ether, there was a lot of nervous giggling: a horror movie where the bad guy stitches a trio of unwitting hostages together,...
It was first sequenced during Bill Clinton's presidency.
In 1980 Fiers first sequenced the gene for hemagglutinin derived from the human influenza strain H3N2 that circulated in 1965.
The DOE JGI team first sequenced, assembled and annotated the 26.2 - million base genome of E. rubrum.
In fact, the quality of the C. zofingiensis genome rivals the model green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, which was first sequenced about a decade ago,» said Roth.
She is a true force here as she sweeps into the captivating first sequence (a wonderful long take) and has her first interaction with wide - eyed shopgirl Therese as the two dance together through words and innuendo.
LaBute's incisive perspective is evident in the very first sequence, a montage of couples in bed.
The Human Centipede: First Sequence Not Rated but not meant for anyone under 18 Available on DVD and Blu - ray When two American teenagers seek shelter from a storm while on vacation in Germany, they find themselves victim to a mad scientist who wants to use them in his latest experiment: creating a human centipede by attaching them mouth to buttocks with another victim recently captured.
At first these sequences are great fun, and leaping across a white picket fence into a pristine garden to tackle a feeling criminal is utterly awesome, but Noire's hand - holding does rear is head again as these sequences are done with very little real input from the player; Phelps sprints, vaults, jumps and climbs by holding just one button.
First sequence of slides could be used in tutor time simply to inform students of current issues rega...
Since the human genome was first sequenced in 2001, scientists have puzzled over swathes of our DNA that despite apparently lacking function are made into ribonucleic acid (RNA) by the cell.
IN THE DECADE since researchers first sequenced the human genome, obvious links between the genes and individual diseases have been slow to appear [see «Revolution Postponed,» by Stephen S. Hall; Scientific American, October].
The man who first sequenced the human genome and designed the first synthetic cell explains why simple algae — and some genetic engineering — may hold the key to our future
In the long first sequence, we see a man named Amar strung up on ropes; soon, a CIA agent is waterboarding him.
I mean in the first sequence he shoots down... Yeah, the sniping part is.
Venter explained that when he first sequenced the human genome 15 years ago, there was nothing for him to compare it to.
One of the first sequences we shot was Wild Thing coming through the bullpen gates.
First the sequence is not quite as unusual as it seems.
They took their cue from the first sequenced ectomycorrhizal fungus, Laccaria bicolor and the first sequenced arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Rhizophagus irregularis - all work done at the DOE JGI - which illuminates the origins and evolution of these enzymes, knowledge to be applied in collaboration for improving biomass breakdown for biofuels production.
Green says that when the Human Genome Project was envisioned, scientific leaders of the day predicted that it would take 15 years to generate the first sequence, and a century for biologists to understand it.
«The quality of this sequence is comparable to the first sequencing of the human genome as published 15 years ago, which revolutionized biomedical research at that time,» enthuses Matthias Platzer — research group leader at the FLI and involved in both the human and fish genome sequencing progressions.
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.
Genomic DNA blot analysis also suggests that beta - ARK may be the first sequenced member of a multigene family of receptor kinases.
Earlier this year, researchers in Germany published a scientific paper that described the first sequence of the full HeLa genome, comparing the DNA of HeLa cell lines with that of cells from healthy human tissues.
Being J. Craig Venter's genome Closing in on more affordable genome sequencing, maverick scientist J. Craig Venter has led the first sequencing of both halves of a human's genome — that of J. Craig Venter — a venture funded in part by... that's right: the J. Craig Venter Institute in Rockville, Md..
The first sequencing of ancient genomes extracted from human remains that date back to the Late Upper Palaeolithic period over 13,000 years ago has revealed a previously unknown «fourth strand» of ancient European ancestry.
In that sense, you could say our paper describes the first sequenced genome from an alien,» said Clifton Ragsdale, Associate Professor of Neurobiology and leader of the team that worked on the octopus at the University of Chicago.
David Lordkipanidze, Director of the Georgian National Museum and co-author of the paper, said: «This is the first sequence from Georgia — I am sure soon we will get more palaeogenetic information from our rich collections of fossils.»
Whereas the first sequencing of the 3.2 billion base pairs of DNA that make up the human genome took many years and cost tens of millions of dollars, today your genome can be sequenced and digitized in minutes and at the cost of only a few hundred dollars.
To make the new vaccine, the researchers first sequenced the complete genome of eight GBS strains.
Indeed, of all the technological and scientific advances in the wake of the first sequence, many see the development of «personalised medicine» as the most tangible.
Mathies» work in the area of biotechnology and the Human Genome Project led to the development of new high - speed, high - throughput DNA analysis technologies such as capillary array electrophoresis and energy transfer (ET) fluorescent dye labels that were used in the first sequencing of the Human Genome.
New tools and technologies developed since the first sequencing of the human and other genomes are now allowing researchers to explore the human body in more detail than ever before, including identifying biological signatures (biomarkers) indicative and even predictive of healthy aging.
In this sense, then, our paper describes the first sequenced genome from an alien.»
I co-led the research team that first sequenced and analyzed a whole cancer genome using next - generation sequencing methods.
«It's been known for several years, following the first sequencing of the Neanderthal genome in 2010, that Neanderthals and humans must have interbred,» says Professor Adam Siepel, a co-team leader and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) quantitative biologist.
The first sequenced H. pylori strain, called 26695, was completed by The Institute for Genomic Research in Rockville in 1997.
SmartGut is the first sequencing - based clinical microbiome screening test, and it will tell you whether there are bacteria that are associated with gut conditions like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
The first sequence is an example of a linear system, meaning: given the information of the prior symbol in the sequence, you could make an intelligible guess as to what the next symbol would be.
The second practice in the Ashtanga sequence combines the retentions learned in the first sequence into each breath cycle, so that the breath is held after both the inhalation and the exhalation.
Except for the fact that the first sequence was actually a «dance fight» sequence.
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