Hendrik recovered several
short gene fragments, which represented just one - ten - thousandth of 1 percent of the bee's total genetic information.With George as a co-author, it was Hendrik's first scientific paper, published in Medical Science Research in 1992.
Not exact matches
Using this technique, the team first identified millions of
short fragments of RNA located at the start of
genes — at the so - called «5 [prime]» end, where
genes are switched on.
Next, they put the samples into an instrument called a DNA sequencer — which automatically analyzes genetic material — to read
short viral
gene fragments millions or even billions of times.