Sentences with phrase «sequence data today»

About one - third of respondents listed the field's lack of basic understanding of genome biology as one of the main obstacles to making use of sequence data today.

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Didn't receive new commands today, so I carried out a pre-programmed sequence to gather data and send it home.
The new study's lead author, Barbara Wallner, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Vienna, paired these old, yet meticulously kept data with modern DNA sequencing techniques to investigate the origins of today's horse breeds.
Reported in Nature Methods today, the new open source computer tool called Single Cell Consensus Clustering (SC3) was shown to be more accurate and robust than existing methods of analysing single - cell RNA sequence data, and is freely available for researchers to use.
Today in Science he and his colleagues report that they've used their technique in conjunction with metagenome sequencing, in which researchers sequence vast swaths of genome data from unknown organisms in the ocean and soil.
Researchers working with stem cells should follow the example of their colleagues in genetic sequencing and clinical research, setting up global networks for sharing data, materials, and intellectual property, according to a report released today in Washington, D.C..
Today, top researchers and medical centers are taking next generation sequencing (NGS) data and translating this into improved patient care.
NEW YORK, July 11, 2017 / PRNewswire / — In a study published today in the July 11, 2017 issue of Neurology ® Genetics, an official journal of the American Academy of Neurology, researchers at the New York Genome Center (NYGC), The Rockefeller University and other NYGC member institutions, and IBM (NYSE: IBM) have illustrated the potential of IBM Watson for Genomics to analyze complex genomic data from state - of - the - art DNA sequencing of whole genomes.
TCGA consists of four integrated components: the Genome Sequencing Centers announced today, plus seven Cancer Genome Characterization Centers, a Data Collection Center, and the Biospecimen Core Resource.
We would like to create organizational synergies and collaborations between all facilities that currently operate sequencing technologies and deal with genomic data today.
Given today's increasingly rapid accumulation of DNA sequencing data, how will we manage to interpret and store the extraordinary amount of data being produced?
REYKJAVIK, Iceland, 20 September 2017 — In a major study published today, researchers at deCODE genetics use whole - genome data from 14,000 people from across the population of Iceland, including 1500 sets of parents and children, to provide the most detailed portrait to date of how sequence diversity in humans is the result of an evolving interaction between sex, age, mutation type and location in the genome.
In a study published today, scientists at deCODE genetics use genomic and genealogical data from across the population of Iceland over many decades to show that people who carry sequence variations linked to higher levels of education have fewer children than average...
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