Nagen aims to transfer the use of the latest technology of complete
human genome analysis to Navarra's public health network.
Not exact matches
By increasing the speed and accuracy for NGS data
analysis like whole
genome sequencing (WGS), our computing platform makes it easier to discover links between DNA sequence variations and
human disease.»
The
analysis revealed that the
human genome is organized into large pieces of low or high epigenetic stochasticity, and that these regions correspond to areas of chromosomes that are structurally different in the cell nucleus.
The mouse, dog and
human genomes are of high quality whereas the three others are at different stages of
analysis completion.»
An
analysis of the HPV16
genome from 5,570
human cell and tissue samples revealed that the virus actually consists of thousands of unique
genomes, such that infected women living in the same region often have different HPV16 sequences and variable risks to cancer.
Producing a short list of strong candidates was in itself a feat, accomplished by applying the right filters to
analysis of
human and chimpanzee
genomes, said co-author Gregory Wray, professor of biology and director of the Duke Center for Genomic and Computational Biology.
Now Pääbo and his colleagues have devised a new method of genetic
analysis that allowed them to reconstruct the entire Denisovan
genome with nearly all of the
genome sequenced approximately 30 times over akin to what we can do for modern
humans.
Using metabolic function
analyses of identified genes, we compared our
human genome with the average content of previously sequenced microbial
genomes.
Using advanced sequencing technologies, University of Oklahoma anthropologists demonstrate that
human DNA can be significantly enriched from dental calculus (calcified dental plaque) enabling the reconstruction of whole mitochondrial
genomes for maternal ancestry
analysis — an alternative to skeletal remains in ancient DNA investigations of
human ancestry.
Human DNA can be significantly enriched from dental calculus (calcified dental plaque) enabling the reconstruction of whole mitochondrial genomes for maternal ancestry analysis — an alternative to skeletal remains in ancient DNA investigations of human ance
Human DNA can be significantly enriched from dental calculus (calcified dental plaque) enabling the reconstruction of whole mitochondrial
genomes for maternal ancestry
analysis — an alternative to skeletal remains in ancient DNA investigations of
human ance
human ancestry.
In - depth
analysis of the
human body's microflora has been possible only in the past few years — a by - product of the same new gene sequencing techniques that have allowed scientists to cheaply and accurately identify the DNA of the
human genome.
«To me, one of the most exciting discoveries to come out of that
analysis [of the Neandertal
genome] was that there was admixture between modern
humans and Neandertals.
«Gene variants modifying Huntington's symptom onset may lead to new therapeutic strategies:
Genome - wide association
analysis identifies sites associated with earlier - or later - than - expected symptom appearance in
human patients.»
Among other initiatives, his group contributes to ENCODE (Encyclopedia of DNA Elements), supported by NIH to define functional genomic elements; the DOE Systems Biology Knowledgebase (KBase) for data sharing and
analysis; and the internationally funded 1000
Genomes Project on
human genetic variation.
The
genome - wide
analyses showed that Cpf1 was highly specific, showing fewer off - target cleavage sites (6 for LbCpf1 and 12 for AsCpf1), compared to Cas9, cleaving at > 90 sites in the
human genome (Fig. 1a).
Much of the work will therefore demand comparative
analyses of the
genomes and phenotypes of large numbers of
humans and apes.
Careful attention to phenotyping diseases, facilitated by our knowledge of the
human genome and computational
analysis, has allowed observant physicians and physician - scientists to identify and categorize diseases in a manner that has informed basic science, given it new contexts, and in many instances provided important new directions for investigation.
The sequencing of the
human genome is gearing up all those efforts, and with each novel model organism for which the sequence has been determined, the power of comparative
analysis increases.
To identify the genes that give rise to the palette of
human skin tones, Crawford et al. applied
genome - wide
analyses across diverse African populations (see the Perspective by Tang and Barsh).
«St. Laurent Institute has adapted true single - molecule sequencing technology to global transcriptome
analysis, providing state - of - the - art technology for the measurement of the output of the
human genome,» said Georges St. Laurent III, Scientific Director of the St. Laurent Institute.
Subsequent
analysis of two - thirds of the
genome in the 2009 A (H1N1) isolated from more than a dozen pigs shows that it closely matches the
human version of the virus.
Just as the
Human Genome Initiative in the 1990s sequenced human DNA for the subsequent identification and analysis of genes, so too will the Materials Genome Initiative sequence materials for identifying new properties for a variety of applicat
Human Genome Initiative in the 1990s sequenced
human DNA for the subsequent identification and analysis of genes, so too will the Materials Genome Initiative sequence materials for identifying new properties for a variety of applicat
human DNA for the subsequent identification and
analysis of genes, so too will the Materials
Genome Initiative sequence materials for identifying new properties for a variety of applications.
As scientists race to decode
genomes — not just of
humans but of bacteria, yeast, chimps, dogs, whales and plants — the number of DNA sequences available for
analysis has grown 40,000-fold in the past 20 years, providing unprecedented insight into billions of years of species evolution.
Conducting the first large - scale,
genome - wide
analyses of ancient
human remains from the Near East, an international team led by Harvard Medical School has illuminated the genetic identities and population dynamics of the world's first farmers.
We test this hypothesis through phylogenetic
analysis on 48 avian
genomes we collected or assembled, representing all commonly accepted extant neognath orders (36, 37) and two palaeognaths, with several nonavian reptiles and
human as outgroups.
A
genome analysis suggests that Asian and Pacific
human populations share a single origin and their ancestors might have bred with Homo erectus
The
genome analysis also questions previous findings that modern
humans populated Asia in two waves from their origin in Africa, finding instead a common origin for all populations in the Asia - Pacific region, dating back to a single out - of - Africa migration event.
The high degree of similarity between the mouse and
human genomes is demonstrated through
analysis of the sequence of mouse chromosome 16 (Mmu 16), which was obtained as part of a whole -
genome shotgun assembly of the mouse
genome.
Today, Francis Collins, director of the U.S. National
Human Genome Research Institute, emphasized the similarity between the two group's initial
analyses.
The
Human Genome Project so increased the speed with which researchers can generate data that the bottleneck no longer lies in data generation but in data
analysis.
«
Analysis of dog
genome will provide insight into
human disease.»
Dr. Gitlin is a Science Policy Analyst within the Policy and Program
Analysis Branch (PPAB) of the Office of the Director at the National
Human Genome Research Institute.
An important model in studying
human disease, the non-coding RNA of the canine
genome is an essential starting point for evolutionary and biomedical studies, according to a new study led by The Genome Analysis Centre (
genome is an essential starting point for evolutionary and biomedical studies, according to a new study led by The
Genome Analysis Centre (
Genome Analysis Centre (TGAC).
Although the Green et al.
analyses are suggestive of admixture, the role of Neandertals in the genetic ancestry of
humans outside of Africa was likely relatively minor given that only a few percent of the
genomes of present - day people outside of Africa appear to be derived from Neandertals.
Some of the most profound insights in the crucial role of microbes for
human well - being have emerged from
analyses of the microbes on and in our bodies — their
genomes, transcriptomes, proteomes and metabolomes.
The assembly and
analysis of
human tumor cell
genomes, many of which contain chromosome deletions, duplications and insertions, as well as single nucleotide changes, requires immense data storage capacity and high - speed computation.
NORMAN — Using advanced sequencing technologies, University of Oklahoma anthropologists demonstrate that
human DNA can be significantly enriched from dental calculus (calcified dental plaque) enabling the reconstruction of whole mitochondrial
genomes for maternal ancestry
analysis — an alternative to skeletal remains in ancient DNA investigations of
human ancestry.
In their
genome analysis, the researchers discovered that the genetic information of the gibbons differs in their entirety from that of
humans and of apes.
2002 - EMBL participates in completion and
analysis of
human and other
genomes, made publicly accessible on EMBL - EBI's Ensembl website.
Previously, I led the
human genetics
analysis group of the McDonnell
Genome Institute at Washington University in St. Louis.
ENSEMBL makes available substantial and diverse transcript information, including the CCDS [13, 41],
Human and Vertebrate
Analysis and Annotation (HAVANA)[42], Vertebrate
Genome Annotation (Vega)[43], ENCODE data [12] and the GENCODE gene and transcript sets [15].
The most significant of these was the HiSeq X Ten, a 10 - instrument «factory installation» that enabled the most cost - effective
human whole
genome sequencing to date: 18,000
genomes per year at a consumables cost of just over $ 1,000 each (note: this does not include the costs of data storage,
analysis, or the $ 10 million buy - in).
Proteomics (Fagerberg et al, «
Analysis of the
human tissue - specific expression by
genome - wide integration of transcriptomics and antibody - based proteomics») with a focus in the article on the tissue - specific pattern in the
human body.
We will take the user from a beginner level understanding to one that can
analysis multiple whole
human genomes and derive meaningful clinical results using the latest methodologies.
An assembly and annotation of the first draft sequence of the entire
human genome that includes a comprehensive
analysis of repeated DNA sequences.
Initial sequencing and
analysis of the
human genome.
Cristina Kapustij, M.S., has been named chief of the Policy and Program
Analysis Branch (PPAB) at the National
Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI).
Global
analysis of
genome, transcriptome and proteome reveals the response to aneuploidy in
human cells.
The Cancer, Ageing and Somatic Mutation Programme encompasses three Projects that respectively cover the genomics of
human cancers; functional
analysis of the cancer
genome using a range of in vitro and in vivo model systems; and the characterisation of somatic mutations in development and adult homeostasis in health and disease.
Identification of a
human papillomavirus - associated oncogenic miRNA panel in
human oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma validated by bioinformatics
analysis of the Cancer
Genome Atlas.