Sentences with phrase «short sequences on»

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If the world's finance communities won't let their derivative operations fail, what is to stop some trader in 2015 from taking short «hyper - leveraged» (2nd order time - sequence derivative plays don't think exist yet) positions on all the world's currencies?
The presentation is excellent: it is a short book, just over 150 pages; it eschews unecessarily intimidating jargon — the non-specialist reader might have to look up the odd term but that could be easily done on Wikipedia; and both Eriugena's thought and Gavin's arguments are developed in an easy to follow, logical sequence.
The U.S. National Science Foundation — funded effort will tap extensive museum collections as much as possible, instead of freshly caught bird samples, and will sequence about 5000 short pieces of the DNA, focusing on regions that are very highly conserved among all birds.
Based on the transcript sequences, the researchers identified 1,437 new promoters — short DNA sequences where transcription begins — in or between genes, on top of the 1,730 promoters they knew of.
MicroRNAs are short RNA sequences that turn genes on or off.
The one - time front man for heavy metal band Black Sabbath has joined the likes of DNA co-discoverer James Watson and Harvard University professor Henry Louis Gates on the short roster of people to have their full genome sequenced and analyzed.
So Axel Visel of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California focused on «enhancers»: short sequences of DNA — which are still sometimes called «junk» — that do not code for genes but can influence their activity.
As the authors of the new research explain: «There are three main levels of analysis in the study of proteins: the first is the sequence of amino acids, the second is the three - dimensional structure that these filaments take on a very short time after they are synthesized, while the third regards their function.
The DNA analysis used in this study focused on mitochondrial DNA, which is easier to recover from fossils than the DNA in chromosomes, because each cell has thousands of copies of the relatively short mitochondrial DNA sequence.
The specificity of this regulation originates in the binding interactions between special regulatory proteins, called transcription factors (TFs), and short regulatory sequences on the DNA, called binding sites.
Both studies rely on methods that attach molecular tags to all points in the genome where a double - stranded break has occurred, before sequencing the short, flagged segments to count the cuts in various genes.
As reported on 30 August 2017 in Scientific Reports, a short DNA sequence in the Japanese morning glory DFR - B gene was selected as the target for the CRISPR / Cas9 system.
The FACC - 29 library depends on microsatellite «signatures» that can be used to identify short segments of a cell's genetic sequence, in this case developed by the laboratory of study co-author, Dawn L. Duval, PhD, also working at the FACC.
Adaptive immunity is conferred by the integration of DNA sequences from an invading element into the CRISPR array (adaptation), which is transcribed into long pre-CRISPR RNAs (pre-crRNAs) and processed into short crRNAs (expression), which guide Cas proteins to specifically degrade the cognate DNA on subsequent exposures (interference).
«As medical researchers, if we depend only on short read sequences, there's a chink in our armor.
The work on gorilla and other human genomes clearly demonstrates that large swathes of genetic variation can't be understood with the short sequence - read approaches.
The technology builds on a long single strand that is appended to a double - stranded structure using short staple sequences.
Researchers refer to environmental DNA studies as «meta - bar - coding», because they rely on DNA bar codes: short DNA sequences that uniquely identify a species.
Association testing was carried out to examine possible correlations of mitochondrial sequences with case / control status and symptom constellation and severity as reported by subjects on Short Form - 36 and DePaul Symptom Questionnaires.
Our method, based ideally on 20x and 50x of NaS and Illumina reads respectively, provides an efficient and cost - effective way of sequencing microbial or small eukaryotic genomes in a very short time even in small facilities.
In general, the more massive the star, the shorter its time on the main sequence.
Discovered in 1938 by geneticist Hermann J. Müller, telomeres (Greek for «end part») are essentially protective caps composed of short DNA sequences on the tips of chromosomes.
«In our research project on pediatric leukemia we plan to use Gemcode to define the exact chromosomal breakpoints of large scale chromosomal rearrangements and repetitive sequences that are typical for leukemic cells, but are difficult to characterize in short sequence reads,» said Professor Ann - Christine Syvänen, who leads the Molecular Medicine group.
This is a highly parallel sequencing approach that involves synthesizing short regions of identical DNA fragments on magnetic beads, packing millions of them into a chamber and then extending each of those molecules while detecting the addition of fluorescently labeled DNA building blocks or nucleotides.
Our results suggest that information on the state of the host - parasite relationship in vivo can be provided by measurements of the differential expression of different var groups, and need only be defined by short stretches of sequence data.
Follow - up of these studies, including work on long and short non-coding RNA and whole - exome sequencing, are performed using next - generation sequencing technology.
A few interesting articles in early life human microbiome, plus: A comparison between Staphylococcus epidermidis commensal and pathogenic lineages from the skin of healthy individuals living in North American and India; A new tool to reconstruct microbial genome - scale metabolic models (GSMMs) from their genome sequence; The seasonal changes in Amazon rainforest soil microbiome are associated with changes in the canopy; A specific class of chemicals secreted by birds modulates their feather microbiome; chronic stress alters gut microbiota and triggers a specific immune response in a mouse model of colitis; and evidence that the short chain fatty acids profile in the gut reflects the impact of dietary fibre on the microbiome using the PolyFermS continuous intestinal fermentation model.
Among vertebrates, the fish model displays easy high density breeding (short generation time), favourable biological peculiarities (accessibility and transparency of the eggs, genome sequenced for both species used on the platform), original technological approaches (confocal and two - photon microscopy), as well as a wide accessibility to fully transparent larvae usable up to 5 days after fertilization.
Both the modification and the restriction enzymes become activated on a short specific nucleotide sequence, the recognition sequence, which is the substrate for methylation.
During the pilot phase, the Project is analysing Illumina short - read sequence data on 2,512 samples from multiple locations in Africa and Asia, together with laboratory samples for benchmarking and methods development.
Importantly, the new process relies on strategically positioning the gene encoding the capsid variants on the DNA strand between two short sequences of DNA, known as lox sites.
I'll be attending the coveted Marco Island meeting early next month (February 4 - 8), where I'll present a poster on my evaluations of short read aligners for next - gen sequencing data.
Small subunit (SSU) rRNA gene sequencing on second generation platforms leverages their deep sequencing and multiplexing capacity, but is limited in genetic resolution due to short read lengths.
Current genome assemblies are based on short - read sequencing data scaffolded based on homology to strain S288C.
Other organisms currently on NHGRI 19s high - priority list for sequencing are: the cow; the South American gray, short - tailed opossum (a marsupial); the red flour beetle; the acorn worm; the flatworm Schmidtea mediterranea; 10 more species of fruit fly; four more species of fungi; and two ciliated microorganisms, Oxytricha trifallax and Tetrahymena thermophila.
My quick fix: If you're running short on time, watch my Thyroid Yoga Course, which includes a quick and incredibly potent 8 - minute sequence to ignite your digestive fire and banish any bloating.
Although lying on your back can be contra - indicated during pregnancy due to pressure on your abdominal aorta, the two - minute segment of our Kegel sequence is sufficiently short to alleviate concern.
Do this short sequence 3 — 5 times on its own or as part of a longer practice to ignite the energy in your third chakra.
are added into afternoon and / or morning * Homework is nightly consisting of one short writing assignment, reading the following day's chapter, and working on class sequencing each night based on that day's asana learning.
As you repeat this short forward bend sequence, concentrate on extending and retracting the abdomen for greater anti-bloating stimulation.
For this short sequence, it's important for you to focus on your breath and tune into your body.
(The film's staff - meeting sequences are an especially apt example of this, as such moments boast a lived - in, fly - on - the - wall feel that's nothing short of mesmerizing.)
Both sequences are gory, tough to watch, and short on dialogue, with Cooper intent on showing a world severely lacking in empathy.
This Walt Disney Signature Collection release on Blu - ray includes a new rendition of «When You Wish Upon a Star,» rare artwork from the Pleasure Island sequence, archival recordings of Walt Disney during the film's production and a restored 1927 animated short of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.
The only extra feature on the «Bullet to the Head» Blu - ray combo pack is a short focused on Stallone's preparation for the action sequences.
It is a Vengeance Mode, loosely hosted by Denzel Washington and director Antoine Fuqua, which extends the movie to exactly 155 minutes with a number of short behind - the - scenes featurettes on characters and the filming of major sequences.
As well, you can take a peek at composer Harold Arlen's home movies, outtakes and deleted scenes, special effects sequences, the 1938 MGM short From the Vault: Another Romance of Celluloid: Electrical Power, the 1939 newsreel Cavalcade of Academy Awards, the 1939 trailer Texas Contest Winners, audio vault, the radio promo Leo Is on the Air, the 1939 radio show Good News, the December 25 1950 Lux Radio Theater broadcast, and stills galleries.
Extras: New audio commentary featuring jazz and film critic Gary Giddins, music and cultural critic Gene Seymour, and musician and bandleader Vince Giordano; new introduction by Giddins; new interview with musician and pianist Michael Feinstein; four new video essays by authors and archivists James Layton and David Pierce on the development and making of «King of Jazz»; deleted scenes and alternate opening - title sequence; «All Americans,» a 1929 short film featuring a version of the «Melting Pot» number that was restaged for the finale of «King of Jazz»; «I Know Everybody and Everybody's Racket,» a 1933 short film featuring Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra; two Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoons from 1930, featuring music and animation from «King of Jazz.»
Extras include several little funny video shorts with actor Tom Lennon, a featurette on the claymation sequence, and about 3-1/2 minutes of deleted scenes.
Instead of actually fulfilling the oh - my - God - this - is - awesome momentum set up right from the opening sequence (a delightful 5 minute short film in its own right) by hunkering down and making the story, ultimately, work, he relies almost entirely on smoke and mirrors: throwing whiz - bang - eveything - but - the - kitchen - sink - razzle - dazzle to keep us distracted.
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