Being able to «look» at 100 million - year - old genomes will now allow us to deepen
our knowledge about genomes as well as about the evolutionary mechanisms that lead to diversifying and acquiring new function.
Identifying genetic modifications underlying wheat's domestication requires
knowledge about the genome of its allo - tetraploid progenitor, wild emmer (T. turgidum ssp.
'' Both research and health care are changing radically and
knowledge about our genome will be a prerequisite in the future,» Says Ulf Gyllensten.»
Not exact matches
With the advances in
knowledge that are almost certain to be gained from the Human
Genome Initiative — or, if its critics should win the day and it lose support, from more piecemeal genetic - research — we will know more and - more
about genetic factors causally related to health and disease and to other important aspects of life, such as intelligence and emotional states.
So as kids explore the interactive features of the exhibit, like building their own dinosaur or exploring computerized
genome projects, they'll pick up some
knowledge about DNA, species extinction and more.
Well, a review article in the current issue of The New England Journal of Medicine talks
about how
knowledge of a patient's
genome is allowing doctors to pick the best drug for that patient, along with dosage and duration of treatment.
The researchers also asked nine factual questions
about genome editing and found sharp differences in support for both treatment and enhancement based on
knowledge.
Efforts to obtain and study
genomes and enrichment cultures of uncultivated microbial lineages will likely further expand our
knowledge about archaeal phylogenetic and metabolic diversity and their cell biology and ecological function.
This is due to what is in effect the elimination of IPN, thanks to practical application of new
knowledge about the salmon
genome.
To expand
knowledge about parasitic plants, the IU team chose to sequence the mitochondrial
genomes of Santalales, more commonly referred to as mistletoes, which are the largest order of parasitic plants in the world with over 2,000 species.
Everything we have laboriously discovered hitherto
about how our bodies work will be dwarfed by the
knowledge tumbling from the
genome.
About the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard The Eli and Edythe L. Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard was founded in 2003 to empower this generation of creative scientists to transform medicine with new
genome - based
knowledge.
Nevertheless, our
knowledge about the role of epigenetics in the growing incidence of T2D remains limited, and the
genome - wide expression profile has, to our
knowledge, not been linked to the epigenome in adipose tissue of diabetic patients.
After the last coffee break Emmanuelle Charpentier (Umeå University, Sweden) entered the scene and shared her
knowledge about how to use phages (viruses that target bacteria) for
genome engineering via CRISPRs.
The objective is to use this
knowledge to generate hypotheses
about the demographic history of a species, quantify the amount of spatial population substructure within a species, and to identify new regions in the
genome showing an excess of genetic differentiation compatible with the presence of selective pressures.
Yet, our
knowledge about the regulation of the
genome is generally based on datasets derived from large cell populations that provide an ensemble average interpretation of the biological system and disregard existing cell - to - cell heterogeneity.
In an interview with Seeker, lead author Michael Palmgren explained that mapping plant
genomes has led to exciting new
knowledge about how domestication works on the genetic level, including which specific genes were mutated to create the traits we most desire in our agricultural crops.
«We expect that the
knowledge about genetic variants that underlie Mendelian disorders will facilitate rapid and accurate diagnosis and might lead to new therapeutic approaches,» said Lu Wang, Ph.D., NHGRI program director for the Mendelian Disorders
Genome Centers Program.
A remarkable explosion of new
knowledge about the developing brain and human
genome, linked to advances in the behavioral and social sciences, tells us that early experiences are built into our bodies and that early childhood is a time of both great promise and considerable risk.
This revolution in new
knowledge about the developing brain and human
genome, linked to advances in the behavioral and social sciences, offers new opportunities for more effective strategies to improve outcomes in education, economic development, health, and social welfare.
In particular, there is a concern that incomplete
knowledge or understanding of genetic predispositions, and still evolving understandings of how multiple
genomes interact with each other, could result in logically skewed and flawed conclusions
about employees or the insured, and result in a form of unwarranted... [more]
In particular, there is a concern that incomplete
knowledge or understanding of genetic predispositions, and still evolving understandings of how multiple
genomes interact with each other, could result in logically skewed and flawed conclusions
about employees or the insured, and result in a form of unwarranted discrimination.