Long
read sequencing reveals poxvirus evolution through rapid homogenization of gene arrays
[Volodymyr Kuleshov et al, Synthetic long -
read sequencing reveals intraspecies diversity in the human microbiome]
Not exact matches
Next Generation
Sequencing has allowed scientists to «
read» the DNA
sequence of any genome, but this doesn't
reveal how genetic information is managed and organised in the crowded and bustling biological environment inside a cell.
Reading these two books in
sequence, I came across a passage in Charles Glenn's foreword to class Between Memory and Vision that threw a sharp and
revealing light on the subtle and often mind - numbing distinctions elaborated in Does God Belong in Public Schools Glenn writes: «The effect of Supreme Court decisions over the past forty years was to treat religion as the only forbidden motivation for school choice.»