The researchers» next step is to use the genomic data they collected from the families —
including full genome sequences and gene expression data — to begin identifying the specific genes that contribute to risk for bipolar disorder.
Not exact matches
On 20 December 2013, a paper by the Amborella
Genome Sequencing Project that
includes a
full description of the analyses performed by the project, as well as implications for flowering plant research, will be published in the journal Science.
The classic data of bioinformatics
include DNA
sequences of genes or
full genomes; amino acid
sequences of proteins; and three - dimensional structures of proteins, nucleic acids and protein — nucleic acid complexes.